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This album is both an Annie Haslam solo career and Renaissance-lite presentation. Haslam finds a balance between the two sides of her repertory, and even introduces one pleasant if not earth-shaking song, "Brazilian Skies," written for the occasion of the concerts where this album was recorded. There's a fair amount of material here associated with her '80s and '90s career, most notably "Moonlight Shadow," and the album reaches out to some other sources as well, including a pair of sentimental favorites of hers, the '50s standard "Nature Boy" and Rodgers & Hammerstein's "If I Loved You" from Carousel, and Yes' "Turn of the Century" (from Going for the One), and she doesn't sell any of that material short. The most solid and consistent body of music here, however, consists of the Dunford/Thatcher copyrights and other songs associated with Renaissance. With David A. Biglin handling all of the instrumental chores (mostly piano, which he plays very elegantly, and acoustic guitar) and backing vocals, the music has a lean, almost airy texture that gives Haslam's singing even greater presence here than it had on the original recordings. That's not a bad thing, and on "The Young Prince and Princess," she practically wears the song like a second skin; one easily forgets that the words and music are not hers. Of Haslam's recent repertory, "Moonlight Shadow" comes off as an "unplugged" number compared with its studio original, which brings delightful exposure to Haslam's richly intoned and beautifully emotive singing (though this version bears about the same relationship to the studio original that Eric Clapton's acoustic version of "Layla" does to the Derek & the Dominos original). By contrast, "Blessing in Disguise," fromHaslam's 1995 solo album, doesn't work quite as well, despite the reflective tone of this performance, which gives it a startling intimacy. In addition to "After the Oceans Are Gone" from the same album (which has more of a beat than almost anything else on this CD), Haslam also introduced two more original songs here, "Summon the Angels" and "Seashell Eyes," both of which are worth hearing. The former, featuring the unfortunate presence of a drum machine, has since turned up on her studio album The Dawn of Ananda, while the latter, a rather dramatic piece with a beautiful solo piano part, is unique to this album. Not all of it comes off that well -- her version of "Turn of the Century," while suitably dramatic, lacks some energy and tension that might make it stand up better across six minutes. But one must give the nod to the versions of the Renaissance songs done here (which range across the group's whole history) over those covered on releases by Michael Dunford's Renaissance -- on that repertory, Haslam's singing still has it over any competition in terms of range and expressiveness. ~ Bruce Eder
"Live Under Brazilian Skies" was a 'live' document of Annie Haslam's successful tour of Brazil in 1997; it was drawn from performances in Rio de Janeiro and Petropolis. It features among other favourite 'Renaissance' songs, 'Carpet Of The Sun' and 'Northern Lights'. It also includes Annie's version of the Mike Oldfield song 'Moonlight Shadow.' This release along with the other albums in the Annie Haslam series of releases has been remastered.
Recorded live at Scala, Rio De Janeiro and Concha Acustica Do Museo Imperial, Petropolis, Brazil in March 1997. Includes liner notes by Annie Haslam.
Includes one bonus track.
Personnel: Annie Haslam (vocals); David Biglin (guitar, keyboards, electric bass, drums, background vocals).
Personnel: Annie Haslam (vocals); David Biglin (various instruments, background vocals).
Live Under Brazilian Skies Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $2.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, World, German, Live Performances, Progressive | | Label | United States Of Distribution LTD. | | Orig Year | 1998 | | All Time Sales Rank | 150927  | | CD Universe Part number | 6851114 | | Catalog number | 355 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 12, 2005 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Denny Bridges | | Personnel | Annie Haslam - vocals David Biglin - guitar, keyboards, electric bass, drums, background vocals
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Annie Haslam Live Under Brazilian Skies Songs | 1. | Carpet of the Sun | |
| 2. | I Think of You | |
| 3. | Captive Heart, The | |
| 4. | Moonlight Shadow  | |
| 5. | Blessing in Disguise | |
| 6. | Seashell Eyes | |
| 7. | Summon the Angels | |
| 8. | Nature Boy / If I Loved You / If I Loved You | |
| 9. | After the Oceans Are Gone | |
| 10. | Young Prince and Princess, The | |
| 11. | Let It Grow | |
| 12. | Brazilian Skies | |
| 13. | Turn of the Century  | $0.99 | |
| 14. | Northern Lights | |
| 15. | Spare Some Love | |
| 16. | Ocean Gypsy - (Bonus Track) | |
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