Renaissance - Azure Dor Concert

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Artist: Renaissance
Album: Azure Dor Concert

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Review by Fernanda Nanda

The album "Azure Dor Concert" by Renaissance is a masterpiece of progressive rock music that showcases the band's exceptional talent and creativity. This album features some of the band's most popular songs, including "Can You Understand," "Carpet of the Sun," and "Running Hard," which have become iconic classics in the world of rock music.

The album is a live recording of a concert that took place in London in 1975, and it captures the energy and excitement of the band's performance. The musicianship on display is truly impressive, with each member of the band contributing to the sound in their own unique way. The vocals of lead singer Annie Haslam are particularly noteworthy, as she effortlessly hits high notes and delivers emotive performances throughout the album.

The production quality of the album is excellent, with each instrument and vocal track given ample space to shine. The sound is clear and crisp, allowing the listener to fully appreciate the intricate arrangements and dynamic shifts that are a hallmark of Renaissance's music.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
The Flood At Lyons
Forever Changing
The Day Of The Dreamer
Prologue
Jekyll & Hyde
Northern Lights
The Vultures Fly High
Ashes Are Burning
Secret Mission
A Song For All Seasons
Mother Russia

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Catalog Numbers

Blue Cafe-355A/B

Labels

Blue Cafe

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Formats

  • 2 × CDr
  • Unofficial Release

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtBerkshire Music Center

Credits

RoleCredit
Bass GuitarJon Camp
VocalsJon Camp
DrumsTerry Sullivan
GuitarMichael Dunford
Lead VocalsAnnie Haslam
PianoJohn Tout
KeyboardsJohn Tout

Notes

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About Renaissance

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Renaissance was originally formed in London, UK, in 1969 by ex- vocalist and drummer who wanted to explore a new sound blending elements of rock, folk and classical music. Relf assumed the role of guitarist, and they were joined by bassist , keyboardist , and vocalist . This lineup recorded the first self-titled album and most of the second album, Illusion (1971). A rapid series of personnel changes followed. Guitarist and composer first appeared on Illusion. Before his departure from the band Hawken recruited new vocalist . By 1972, when the Renaissance recorded their third album, , none of the original members remained though McCarty still wrote music for the band. By 1973 the lineup had stabilized with Haslam, Dunford, keyboardist , bassist and vocalist , and drummer . This lineup produced a string of relatively successful albums over the remainder of the decade. They had one Top 10 single in the U.K., "

Name Vars

  • Michael Dunford's Renaissance

Members

  • Jason Hart
  • Frank Pagano
  • Rob Hendry
  • Mickey Simmonds
  • Gavin Harrison
  • John Tout
  • Louis Cennamo
  • Keith Relf
  • Annie Haslam
  • Jim McCarty
  • Jane Relf
  • Neil Korner
  • Terry Crowe
  • Michael Dunford
  • Terry Slade
  • Terry Sullivan
  • Leo Traversa
  • Peter Gosling
  • David J. Keyes
  • John Hawken
  • Jon Camp
  • Mike Taylor
  • Tom Brislin
  • Stephanie Adlington
  • Rave Tesar
  • Charles Descarfino
  • Mark Lambert
  • Peter Barron
  • Pete Finberg
  • Geoffrey Langley
  • Binky Cullom
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Summary by Fernanda Nanda

"Azure Dor Concert" is a must-listen for fans of progressive rock and anyone who appreciates exceptional musicianship and artistry. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Renaissance and a reminder of the band's place as one of the most innovative and influential groups in the history of rock music.

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