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TURN OF THE CARDS by British progressive rock group, Renaissance, was originally released in 1974. This is a Japanese rerelease of the album from 2002.
The third album by this incarnation of Renaissance was a match for their previous success, Ashes Are Burning, with equally impressive performances and songwriting and a few new musical twists added. The songs here fit more easily into a rock vein, and the prior album's folk influences are gone. Turn of the Cards rocks a bit harder, albeit always in a progressive rock manner, and Jon Camp's bass and Terence Sullivan's drums are both harder and heavier here, the bass (the group's only amplified instrument) in particular much more forward in the mix. This change works in giving the band a harder sound that leaves room for Jimmy Horowitz's orchestral accompaniments, which are somewhat more prominent than those of Richard Hewson on the prior album, with the horns and strings, in particular, more exposed. Annie Haslam is in excellent voice throughout, and finds ideal accompaniment in Michael Dunford's acoustic guitar and John Tout's piano. The writing team of Dunford and Betty Thatcher also adds some new wrinkles to the group's range -- in addition to progressive rock ballads like "I Think of You," they delivered "Black Flame," a great dramatic canvas for Haslam and Tout, in particular; and "Mother Russia" is a surprising (and effective) move into topical songwriting, dealing with the plight of Alexander Solzhenitsyn and other victims of Soviet repression (you had to be there in the 1970s to realize what a burning issue this was). And then there were the soaring, pounding group virtuoso numbers like "Things I Don't Understand," which managed to hold audience interest across nine or ten minutes of running time. ~ Bruce Eder
Renaissance: Michael Dunford (vocals, acoustic guitar); John Campbell (vocals, bass guitar); Annie Haslam (vocals); John Tout (keyboards); Terence Sullivan (drums). Renaissance Turn Of The Cards Songs Turn Of The Cards Music Review Purchase Turn Of The Cards CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Renaissance Ashes Are Burning CD (1973)
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| | Renaissance Live At Carnegie Hall CDs (2000) (Import) Germany
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$15.75 LIVE AT CARNEGIE HALL is a two-disc in-concert recording by Renaissance. "Ocean Gypsy," "Carpet of the Sun," and "Mother Russia" are among the tracks.
The fourth great album in a row for Renaissance, Live at Carnegie Hall was recorded at three concerts on June 20, 21, and 22, 1975, at New York's Carnegie Hall. Although no one could have known it at the time, it also marked the high point of the group's influence and acceptance -- waiting in the wings, at just about the time this album was released the following year, was the punk rock boom and, a little after that, the disco boom, which would quickly sour audiences and critics on progressive rock. Recorded on tour ahead of the release of Scheherazade and Other Stories, this was the most ambitious concert venture to come out of the progressive rock boom of the 1970s up to that time, featuring the group accompanied by the (uncredited) New York Philharmonic, whose playing shows up on several numbers, but is mostly here for "Song of Scheherazade," which took up one side of the original double LP and more than half of the second disc in the CD version. It and the seven other cuts range across the group's repertory, including revamped versions of "Prologue," "Can You Understand," "Carpet of ...
| | Renaissance Song For All Seasons CD (2005)
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$9.05 Three members of the classic Renaissance lineup, Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, and Terence Sullivan, reunited in a sextet lineup -- filled out by Rave Tesar on piano and other keyboards, Mickey Simmonds on keyboards and vocals, and David Keyes on bass and vocals -- for a 2001 tour of Japan that yielded this 105-minute concert recording In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Concert. Haslam's voice is still in excellent shape, to judge by the results, hitting those high notes well, if not with quite the same power than she did in the '70s. The repertory encompasses both older and newer songs, from the Ashes Are Burning album all the way up thru the group's 21st century work, such as "Lady from Tuscany." The presence of two keyboard players, coupled with Haslam's vocal instrument, gives the group a vast melodic range, and fans will almost certainly be thrilled with the sonic textures and the sheer range of sounds generated by the group -- there seem to be genuine orchestral timbres here on "Opening Out" and other numbers, and there's also room for Dunford's acoustic ...
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| | Franco Morone & Raffaella Luna Songs We Love CD (2008)
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$18.89 "..a beautiful voice... sweet, passionate, with a pinch of natural nobility.. a celestial mixing, bright and balanced, dreadfully evocative...'. Kataweb Musica - Giovanni Choukhadarian'Il loro Songs We Love è un disco da amare e, dal vivo, sono una forza delicata della natura' Antonio Feliciano Silva - Sanremout 2008.'La Voce di Raffaella è potente, appassionata e sicura e la chitarra di Franco ..il tocco, il suono, il gusto nell'arrangiamento sono unici!disegna eleganti trame di accompagnamento con unisoni e controcanti!. una lezione di stile. ' Mario Giovannini - Chitarre. This is Raffaella Luna's wonderful voice debut recording, alongwith one of ...
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