RenaissanceCountry of origin:England Type of music generally:Classical music-influenced prog rock Status:Most recent release, Dreams and Omens: Live at the Tower Theatre, Philadelphia, PA 1978 (live, 2008); most recent release of new material, Tuscany (2001) See also:A Renaissance and Annie Haslam page Comparisons:Yes, Emerson, Lake and Palmer General comments:Renaissance, my all-time favourite band, first in the late '60s with Jane Relf singing lead, then in the '70s with Annie Haslam. (Silme@ix.netcom.com) Comments about live performance:One of the best concerts I ever saw was when I was at Wesleyan: Renaissance with Annie Haslam. They played in the hockey arena. (billonline@adlerbooks.com) Recommended first album:Scheherazade and Other Stories or Turn of the Cards Recordings:
Ashes Are BurningRelease info:1973 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:This one was one of my favorites in high school and it is still powerful for me. I love the flow of the music and the old feel of the lyrics. (brad@lightfallsdesign.com) Songs from Renaissance DaysRelease info:1997—Repertoire Records Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:The best post-Renaissance or Annie Haslam album to date, this song mostly contains songs recorded during the Renaissance days (as suggested by the very unoriginal but appropriate title). It includes concert favorites like the Paul Simon cover "America" and "DreamMaker", as well as others that all show off Annie Haslam's amazing voice. Some of the songs ("The Body Machine") are a little too much like the much-criticized electronic Renaissance album, Time-Line, but overall the album is a refreshing blast from the past, including only one previously released song, a re-recorded version of "Northern Lights." (jjhanson@att.net) Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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