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Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound( 1977)

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Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound

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Featuring musicians Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, Jon Camp, John Tout, and Terry Sullivan, this classic lineup of progressive rock band Renaissance performs songs from albums Ashes are Burning, Turn of the Cards, Scheherazade and Other Stories, and Novella, including "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", and "Can You Hear Me?" in a stripped-down rock band arrangement, at the Golders Green Hippodrome, London, for the BBC Two series, Sight and Sound In Concert.

    Top Billed Cast

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      Annie Haslam

      Vocals

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      Michael Dunford

      Guitar

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      John Tout

      Keyboards

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      Jon Camp

      Bass

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      Terry Sullivan

      Drums

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    A review by Jonathan P.

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    Written by Jonathan P. on Sat Oct 26 2024
    British rock band Renaissance is surely capable of getting their music across without a chunk of symphonic orchestra in their background. Featuring music by Michael Dunford, Jon Camp, and lyrics by Betty Thatcher, the anthemic, folky, and lithe singing of Annie Haslam is unmistakable; the imaginative, evocative words are brought to life with tasteful, dramatic music that makes you part of the story they are to tell. John Tout's piano sets the appropriate pace and flourish with care, and carries the band for most of the part. With due respect to the well regarded album versions of each of the so...

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    Facts

    Status

    Released

    Original Language

    English

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    Keywords

    • concert
    • rock music
    • symphonic rock
    • rock
    • grand
    • dramatic
    • whimsical
    • admiring