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Reissue of their 2nd album with the original cover art intact, plus updated liner notes & three bonus tracks added, 'All In Your Mind', 'Where Is My Mind' and a cover of the Bacharach/ David hit 'The Look Of Love'. 10 tracks total. The group featured drummer Carmine Appice & bassist Tim Bogert. 1998 Sundazed release.
This CD contains three bonus tracks. Personnel: Vince Martell (guitar); Mark Stein (keyboards); Carmine Appice (drums). Recording information: Ultra Sonic Studios, Hempstead, L.I. Unknown Contributor Roles: Mark Stein; Tim Bogert; Vince Martell; Carmine Appice. What made Vanilla Fudge so intriguing was how they and producer Shadow Morton mutated hit songs by stretching the tempo to slow motion so exquisite that even an overexposed song by the Supremes sounded new on the radio. The formula worked fine on covers, but despite their collective talent, the material they composed on Renaissance feels more like psychedelic meeting progressive and has less of that commercial magic. Renaissance is a concept album, produced and directed by Shadow Morton, the man who brought you the Shangri-Las and who produced the second album for the New York Dolls. With a long poem by Carl DeAngelis on the back cover and an amazing construction of a Mount Rushmore-type set of statues of the band members on the front, sculpted in the stars away from Earth, the band moved into an arena yearned for by Iron Butterfly and Rare Earth: respectability. Carmine Appice's "Faceless People" is the band's standard sound on an unfamiliar tune. While it is highly listenable, not the tedious chore lesser music in lesser hands becomes, Top 40 could hardly respond to an epic like that or "The Sky Cried When I Was a Boy." This is the punk version of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, and there should have been a bigger market for it on FM radio. Singer Mark Stein and Tim Bogert compose a prototype that bands like Uriah Heep should have embraced. Calvin Schenkel's "The Spell That Comes After" offers more than the band's originals, though Vince Martell's fuzz guitar on "The Sky Cried" meeting the superb vocals suspended somewhere above it all makes for a nice musical sandwich; their name far more appropriate than the trendy-for-the-time vibe Vanilla Fudge suggests. Martell's "Thoughts" is eerily cosmic and spaced -- his creativity seemed kept in check by the band, which is a pity; his early 1980 demos without the group evidence that his contributions were essential, despite the fame Bogert and Appice would find. Renaissance is a solid, albeit typical, release from this innovative group. Sundazed has re-released Renaissance with three additional tracks. The cover of Donovan's "Season of the Witch" does more with those two famous chords than most. It is a highlight and proves that covers should have been evenly matched with the originals on these early discs. That's what got them the audience in the first place, and reinvention is what they did best. ~ Joe Viglione
Vanilla Fudge Renaissance Songs Renaissance Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   Still nothing to fuss about The band's 3rd album is a little better than their debut, perhaps because they do the same thing (s l o w everything down) mostly to their own material, so it all works a little better than the mess they made of so many cover tunes on the debut. Playing is quite good, as always, and the overall concept is improved Submitted by Peter (san jose, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A great album from this essential group Here you have what could be called the Vanilla Fudge's sencond best album. A few of great and powerfull songs like "Thoughts" mixed with terrific tributes to the high class pop in covers like "The look of love". Submitted by PkP (Malaga, Spain) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The classic Vanilla Fudge album. As a sophmore release, Renaissance was a distinct departure from the cover song heavy first album. They recorded some incredible and unique self-penned compositions to showcase their considerable and varied talents. The vocals of Mark Stein are haunting and powerful. The quality of the bass and drum work goes without saying. Upon a recommendation from an uncle, I originally discovered this LP when working at a college radio station back in 1991. I was immediately captivated by the incredibly daring sonic landscapes and harmonies emmitting from the dusty grooves. Even though the album was recorded several years before I was born, I could see how much of a system shock this record was to the industry of the day. To call the Fudge pioneers of the music we now take for granted is an understatement of the highest order. You can hear their influence today in bands like Tool. Submitted by The Digital Dan (Barbertucky, Ohio) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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