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ShrinkingViolet
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Topic: Renaissance Posted: November 05 2004 at 09:53 |
ASHES ARE BURNING and SCHEHERAZADE oh and TURN OF THE CARDS are my fave Renaissance albums totals class. my fave songs by the great Renaissance are : trip to the fair , ocean gypsy, running hard, rajah khan,mother russia , and black flame. annies voice is just so angelic.
Peace.
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Cesar Inca
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Posted: November 05 2004 at 07:48 |
Their King Biscuit double live CD is one of the most incendiary and beautiful prog live recordings ever...!
RENAISSANCE rules!!
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Lunarscape
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Posted: November 05 2004 at 05:42 |
Renaissance was a very fine outfit and wrote history with quite a few great albums. I have pretty high ratings with ASHES ARE BURNING and SCHEHERAZADE. Their LIVE AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL is fantastic. Recently they released TUSCANNY which is a very good album, well, an album that has great music but no that prog anyway. Annie Haslam made an album, live here in Rio de Janeiro called UNDER A BRAZILIAN SKY, which is another fantastic listening music.
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Paco Fox
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Posted: November 05 2004 at 03:48 |
The Illusion albums are very good. Not as orchestral/classical influenced as Renaissance MarkII, but it's still amazing how two different line-ups could make such similar records in style.
For a taste, I recommend you all check 'Isadora', one of the most beautiful and melancholic songs I've listened to, very in the mood of these autumnal times. The first record also features a 'remake' of 'Face of Yesterday', wich is my favourite song from Renaissance MarkI. The second record has 'Madonna Blue', wich is also fantastic. I agree with one internet reviewer that this song could have been considered the best prog single in history.
I've read there's a third Cd of rarities, but that it really isn't very interesting, and a recent one wich is not really (as with Michael Dunford's Renaissance) the same band nor the same style.
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lucas
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 15:07 |
Velvetclown wrote:
Anything from Prologue to A Song For All Seasons.
http://www.nlightsweb.com/
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The first two albums are also highly recommendable and are among their best, even if the line-up was completely different from that featured on the following albums. And for those who loved these first two releases, three (or four, I don't know exactly) of the founding Renaissance members gathered anew in the mid-seventies and released two albums in a band called ILLUSION.
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Easy Livin
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 14:56 |
Superb band. the worst thing that happened to them though was they had a hit single (with "Northern Lights"), and headed off in a pop direction.
Watch out for the post Haslam albums by "Rennaisance", they are not nearly as good. On the other hand, their sister band called "Illusion" (Renaissance made an album of that name, but this is a separate band), made a couple of excellent albums.
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greenback
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 08:34 |
Some days I find Song for all seasons to be their best one, because of the perfect orchestral arrangements!
Try the albums with orchestral parts:
Scheherazade, Novella, Songs for all seasons, Ashes are burning.
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Blacksword
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 05:20 |
Paco Fox wrote:
Blacksword wrote:
I'd like to know more about this band. I have one album by them called 'The other woman' (1986) I think its terrible to be honset, but I have a feeling it may not be anything like their earlier work. It features singer Betty Thatcher (no relation to the facist dictator) and not Annie Haslan (??) I bought it on the strength of 'Northern lights' which is a lovely song.
The album is a collection of dreadful, self indulgent love songs which all sound exactly the same and are in no way progressive IMO.
Can anyone reccomend a good solid album by this band??
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In the 90s, Michael Dunford, who was Renaissance Mark II (a long story that one) main composer, released this album and some compilations of earlier hits as 'Michael Dunford's Renaissance', but this is not technicaly the same band. Besides that, he continued the pop trend the group started with 'Camera, camera', so it's not interesting for prog heads.
My recomendation is you start with the same record I did, 'Scheherezade and other stories'. You can also try 'Turn of the Cards'.
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Thanks Paco Fox
I may also look into 'Ashes are burning' that seems to get reviews.
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 04:30 |
Don't overlook the first two (original line-up.See archive.) albums ,Prologue and Renaissance. The Illusion album is also well worth checking out
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Paco Fox
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Posted: November 04 2004 at 03:32 |
Blacksword wrote:
I'd like to know more about this band. I have one album by them called 'The other woman' (1986) I think its terrible to be honset, but I have a feeling it may not be anything like their earlier work. It features singer Betty Thatcher (no relation to the facist dictator) and not Annie Haslan (??) I bought it on the strength of 'Northern lights' which is a lovely song.
The album is a collection of dreadful, self indulgent love songs which all sound exactly the same and are in no way progressive IMO.
Can anyone reccomend a good solid album by this band??
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In the 90s, Michael Dunford, who was Renaissance Mark II (a long story that one) main composer, released this album and some compilations of earlier hits as 'Michael Dunford's Renaissance', but this is not technicaly the same band. Besides that, he continued the pop trend the group started with 'Camera, camera', so it's not interesting for prog heads.
My recomendation is you start with the same record I did, 'Scheherezade and other stories'. You can also try 'Turn of the Cards'.
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Ivan_Melgar_M
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 23:30 |
Great band, they had their own folky/Celtic style, but simply amazing, probably the most symphonic band in all the sense of the word.
And Annie Haslam is from another planet, she's incredible.
Iván
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Fragile
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 19:45 |
I'll take it that's a yes then.
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 19:22 |
Once I dreamed I was wearing the Scheherazade '75 Tour T-shirt, featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra!
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Fragile
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 19:11 |
Rennaissance were a tremendously talented band with the supreme vocal talents of Annie Haslam.Their early music was easily their best from Prologue to Turn of the Cards' which, for me was their best, although, Ashes and Scherrazadde were both musically brilliant.recently 'Tuscany' had it's moments but they will be played many times on my pc and from my discs.Major regret is that I never saw them I cannot remember if they toured here in the U.K.
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Man Erg
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 12:51 |
sigod wrote:
Wha? Renaissance?
Never heard of them up until this point. I shall now investigate.
I'm assuming that they are no-longer a going concern? |
Recently reincarnated as John Dunford's Renaissance.But as said before only bother with Prologue
to Song for all Seasons albums.
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Do 'The Stanley' otherwise I'll thrash you with some rhubarb.
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sigod
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 10:39 |
Wha? Renaissance?
Never heard of them up until this point. I shall now investigate.
I'm assuming that they are no-longer a going concern?
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 09:57 |
oliverstoned wrote:
Yes, that's an excellent band who created their own style |
Twice, even!
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threefates
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 09:52 |
Love Renaissance.. saw them live many times (the John Tout line-up anyway). Their live album "Live at Carnegie Hall" was a great live album... and my favorite album by them is "Ashes are Burning"... I love the song "Can You Understand".
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oliverstoned
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 05:23 |
Yes, that's an excellent band who created their own style
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Velvetclown
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Posted: November 03 2004 at 05:16 |
Anything from Prologue to A Song For All Seasons.
http://www.nlightsweb.com/
Edited by Velvetclown
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