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    Posted: Yesterday at 05:09
It has been mentioned in the RIP thread, but I think ex-Renaissance bassist Jon Camp, who passed away on December 13 aged 75, deserves his own thread. The bass work was always an elementary and unique element in Renaissance's music, and Jon Camp belongs to the bassists I treasure most. May he rest in peace!


Here's a 30 minutes live version of Ashes Are Burning. (Think of the solo what you want, he is a genius bassist and deserves to be listened to in full splendour.)



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yes, absolutely... I'm a big fan of Renaissance and was very sad when I read this... a stalwart of the band throughout their glorious run of albums in the 70's, we have much to thank him for...

may he RIP.
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^ I recall Jon Camp saying Time-Line was the best Renaissance album of all time, although that may have been because he produced it. Tongue

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Thats sad news, he was a great bassist, another fine exponent of the Rick and essential to the classic Renaissance sound. RIP Jon. 

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Sad news indeed, his basswork was the rock foundation of the Renaissance sound.  The only ones left from the  classic era are Annie and drummer Terence Sullivan now.
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Very sad indeed - I'm waiting to see if Annie posts anything on her Facebook page.
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RIP.
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RIP of course

Ashes are Burning (the track and the akbum) is the second line-up'd best moment, IMHO.

Originally posted by kenethlevine kenethlevine wrote:

Sad news indeed, his basswork was the rock foundation of the Renaissance sound.  The only ones left from the  classic era are Annie and drummer Terence Sullivan now.


I don't know if Cenamo was a better bassist (probably not), but Camp & Tout owe everything to what Luois and John Hawken did in the MkI line-up.

that bass doubling the piano is definitely the Renaissance trademark.



Edited by Sean Trane - Yesterday at 16:24
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A shame, great musician!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote cstack3 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 hours 25 minutes ago at 09:21
Jon was one of the 1970s masters of the Rickenbacker bass guitar, along with Chris Squire, Michael Rutherford, Gary Strater (Starcastle) and Ray Bennett (Flash).  He was a big influence on my own style on the instrument. 

Thank you for starting this thread, he certainly deserved it.  RIP Jon.  
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I can't care less about what brand of instruments he played honestly.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote Floydoid Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 hours 2 minutes ago at 11:44
Annie Haslam's tribute from Facebook:

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It is with great sadness that Jon Camp our incomparable bass player has passed away. Jon played a huge role in the band with his unique powerful yet emotional bass playing, occasional acoustic guitar parts, singing and of course songwriting. Terence Sullivan and I had a long conversation, both of us stunned by the news. We talked about the early days in the band, the fun we had together but more importantly creating unique, dramatic and the most beautiful music one could ever wish for. Then we had all the excitement of touring especially performing at Carnegie Hall and then at the Royal Albert Hall with all our parents having their own 'boxes' , our hit single Northern Lights! many priceless memories with Jon.
His favourite song was Ashes are Burning which Terry and I have chosen as a tribute. AMAZING bass solo !!!!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Lewian Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 7 hours 19 minutes ago at 14:27
^Thanks a lot! I always hoped that he'd play bass for Renaissance once more. They seem to have fallen out at some point, but maybe they had no hard feelings against each other anymore in the end? It wasn't to be. 
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