Renaissance - Live at the BBC - Sight & Sound (1975-77/1999)
Artist: Renaissance
Title: Live at the BBC - Sight & Sound
Year Of Release: 1975-77/1999
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:21:37
Total Size: 515 Mb / 1,2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Live at the BBC - Sight & Sound
Year Of Release: 1975-77/1999
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Prog Rock, Symphonic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 03:21:37
Total Size: 515 Mb / 1,2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Introduction
02. Carpet of the Sun
03. Mother Russia
04. Can You Hear Me?
05. Ocean Gypsy
06. Running Hard
07. Band Introduction
08. Touching Once (Is so Hard to Keep)
09. Prologue
10. Running Hard
11. Mother Russia
12. Prologue
13. Ocean Gypsy
14. Ashes Are Burning
15. Day of the Dreamer
16. The Vultures Fly High
17. Midas Man
18. Prologue
19. Running Hard
20. Ocean Gypsy
21. Mother Russia
22. Song of Scheherazade
Line-up:
Acoustic Guitar, Backing Vocals – Michael Dunford
Backing Vocals – Jon Camp
Bass – Jon Camp
Drums – Terence Sullivan
Guitar – Michael Dunford
Keyboards, Backing Vocals – John Tout
Lead Vocals – Annie Haslam
Percussion – Annie Haslam
Piano, Synthesizer – John Tout
Founded in 1969 - Disbanded in 1987 - Reformed between 1998-2002 and again since 2009
There were two groups under the banner of RENAISSANCE. The first group included Keith and Jane RELF (vocals) and came from the YARDBIRDS ashes. The second and better known incarnation produced some of the best music that I have ever heard. Annie HASLAM's five octave range fit perfectly with the classical/orchestral rock (lot of piano playing & full symphony orchestra backup) created by the other members. The quick description I usually give is they are sort of like the old MOODY BLUES with a an incredible female vocalist. The soprano voice of Annie and the piano virtuosity of John TOUT allied to the beauty and refreshing melodies, the refinement of the arrangements gave their music its magnificent splendour.
There were two groups under the banner of RENAISSANCE. The first group included Keith and Jane RELF (vocals) and came from the YARDBIRDS ashes. The second and better known incarnation produced some of the best music that I have ever heard. Annie HASLAM's five octave range fit perfectly with the classical/orchestral rock (lot of piano playing & full symphony orchestra backup) created by the other members. The quick description I usually give is they are sort of like the old MOODY BLUES with a an incredible female vocalist. The soprano voice of Annie and the piano virtuosity of John TOUT allied to the beauty and refreshing melodies, the refinement of the arrangements gave their music its magnificent splendour.