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RENAISSANCE Discover Previously Unreleased Recordings
May 25, 2024
RENAISSANCE reissue programme on Esoteric has yet to reach its conclusion with the release of the last two albums the band put out in their original lifespan, 1981’s “Camera Camera” and “Time-Line” from 1983, yet there’s always something that hasn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE Reissue “Azure d’Or” With New Mixes And Archival Film
September 3, 2022
Released into the open in 1979, “Azure d’Or” could have become most successful RENAISSANCE record in commercial terms; instead, this album’s failure resulted in the disintegration of the ensemble’s classic line-up. That platter predecessor, from the previous year, seemed to … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, prog rock, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE – A Song For All Seasons
September 1, 2019
Warner Bros 1977 / Esoteric 2019 With a turn toward changes, symphonic rockers are beckoned to new horizons where past and future, and here and there, come together. Here was an ensemble who, by 1978, had toured the world, graced … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, prog rock, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE – Ashes Are Burning
August 24, 2019
Sovereign 1973 / Esoteric 2019 Traveling the days of freedom, English art-folk ensemble open up their dreams and find a new way to shine. 1973 was pivotal to this collective’s creative development: having opened their scope to epic panoramas on … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Powell, Annie Haslam, folk rock, Jim McCarty (UK), John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, prog rock, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
DRY ICE – Dry Ice
December 2, 2018
Secret 2018 Five decades down the line, previously unreleased album from robust psychedelic also-runs – who featured a couple familiar faces – sees the light of day. They have been a mere footnote in British rock annals for too long, … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Dry Ice, Ian McDonald, Paul Gardner, psychedelia, Terry Sullivan