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DRY ICE Issue Unreleased Album
October 12, 2018
Sometimes it doesn’t matter what amount of talent is involved or how solid the players’ performance are, a record may remain unheard for ages, until it finally – if ever – sees the light of day. That’s what happened with … Continue reading
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Tagged Dry Ice, Ian McDonald, Paul Gardner, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE: Classic Concerts To Be Released
August 9, 2016
Last year saw no less than two releases from RENAISSANCE – one and – that were followed by the band’s recent . Soon, though no particular date was given, the archival streak is to be picked up by a DVD/3CD package “Live At The BBC” comprising concert … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE – Academy Of Music 1974
May 4, 2015
Cleopatra 2015 Turning their cards in NYC, English art rock ensemble embrace their symphonic side to get away with opulence. It was an enchanting evening in May 1974, when FAIRPORTS with Sandy Denny at the front opened for RENAISSANCE who … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, John Tout, Jon Camp, live, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE – DeLane Lea Studios 1973
April 16, 2015
Cleopatra 2015 Playing comfortably, but not safe, symphonic rockers rise from the ashes and fly high. 1973 was a special year for RENAISSANCE for it was then that the band’s classic line-up solidified, yet it also marked the first time … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Haslam, art rock, John Tout, Jon Camp, live, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan
RENAISSANCE bootlegs turn legit
January 28, 2015
During their first run, RENAISSANCE released only one concert album, 1976’s “Live at Carnegie Hall,” and though some more have been out since the late ’90s, none of those documented the band’s earlier period. This niche couldn’t stay unfilled, so collectors’ interest to bootleg recordings thrived. … Continue reading
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Tagged Al Stewart, Andy Powell, Annie Haslam, Jon Camp, Renaissance, Terry Sullivan