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Renaissance - A Song For All Seasons [Remastered & Expanded Edition] (1978/2019)

Renaissance - A Song For All Seasons [Remastered & Expanded Edition] (1978/2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Renaissance

  • Title: A Song For All Seasons [Remastered & Expanded Edition]
  • Year Of Release: 1978/2019
  • Label: Esoteric Recordings
  • Genre: Folk Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Prog Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:09:13
  • Total Size: 163 mb | 438 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Opening Out [2019 Remaster]
02. Day Of The Dreamer [2019 Remaster]
03. Closer Than Yesterday [2019 Remaster]
04. Kindness (At The End) [2019 Remaster]
05. Back Home Once Again [2019 Remaster]
06. She Is Love [2019 Remaster]
07. Northern Lights [2019 Remaster]
08. A Song For All Seasons [2019 Remaster]
09. Northern Lights [Promotional Single Edit]
10. Day Of The Dreamer [BBC Radio 1 Session 19 August 1978]
11. Midas Man [BBC Radio 1 Session 19 August 1978]
12. The Vultures Fly High [BBC Radio 1 Session 19 August 1978]
13. Northern Lights [Top Of The Pops Version]

The next to last album by Renaissance as a full-time, ongoing group, A Song for All Seasons was a courageous effort in its time, wearing its classically based progressive rock colors proudly on its sleeve amid the punk and new wave booms that were sweeping across the musical landscape. Vocalist Annie Haslam and pianist John Tout generated some memorably beautiful moments, ably supported by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor/arrangerHarry Rabinowitz. The first two tracks, "Opening Out" and "The Day of the Dreamer," ultimately promise a little more in the way of classically based lyricism than the album delivered; and the harder rocking moments are only fitfully interesting, despite the best efforts of bassist Jon Camp and guitarist Michael Dunford. But the pop tracks here, most notably "Northern Lights," "Back Home Once Again," and the acoustic guitar-driven "Closer Than Yesterday" are appealing on a level that was mostly new to the group. A few more numbers like those, interspersed with the more ambitious works on this album, and Renaissance might have found that wider following that always eluded them. But ultimately the album pulls in one or two too many directions at once, especially on the moody "She Is Love." For a finale, the title track, "A Song for All Seasons," (clocking in at almost 11 minutes) plunges us back into heavily orchestrated art-rock head-first and several yards deep, and succeeds better than most of the group's ambitious suites and song cycles of the second half of the '70s. The album has some gorgeous moments, but coming out at the end of the '70s, it was timed about as poorly as any LP ever issued, in terms of finding an audience which doesn't stop modern audiences from savoring its appeal or those moments, three or four decades on.


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  • mufty77
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Thank you for the wonderfull Music!
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  • GalacticKat
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Amazing band and a strong late-period release for them. Thank you for the lossless upload!