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Artist: Nevada
Label: Mooncrest Records UK Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 766126805423 EAN: 0766126805423 ASIN: B00004U8EN Release Date: 2000-08-29 |
Pictures in Fire
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Album Description
UK compilation for Renaissance side-project featuring Michael Dunford and Annie Haslam. Comprised mostly of unreleased tracks along with rare b-sides, some tracks are on CD for the first time. Includes five rare Renaissance tracks, three of which are previously unreleased, 'Love Is A State Of Mind', 'I Am A Stranger' and 'On And On' along with 'No Beginning No End' and 'Mother Russia'. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.Album Details
Features Michael Dunford & Annie Haslam of Renaissance. Most Tracks Previously Unreleased Or on CD for the 1St Time; Plus Rare B-Sides. Also Includes Five Rare Bonus Renaissance Tracks (3 of which Are Previously Unreleased).Customer Reviews:
Not the best Renaissance, but well worth having.......2007-03-10
Pretty enjoyable.......2005-10-25
The beginning of the Renaissance of the 80's.......2001-06-19
...the recordings on the "Pictures in the Fire" CD have to be the Nevada demos (or copies of these -- Dunford claimed these had been destroyed in a flood or fire). This explains the rather crude quality of the recordings and the basic arrangements (there is no proper rhythm section).
In retrospect, the roots of the synth-pop sounds that Renaissance explored on "Camera Camera" and "Timeline" obviously started here, with Gosling's staccato synths and programmed drum beats. Which means that a lot of the fans of the classical and progressive sounds of 70's Renaissance will be none too pleased with upbeat pop songs like "Tokyo" or "Faeries" .... Still, Dunford does have way with melodies, especially on ballads like the beautiful "Star", the title track and Holst's "In the Bleak Midwinter". Gosling's lyrics are rather ho-hum when compared with those by classic Renaissance lyricist Betty Thatcher, with the exception of the bizarre "Motorway Madness" (Gosling's car radio, played by Annie, talks to him!). Annie's incredible voice is always a joy to hear, even in this mediocre setting. Gosling gets two lead vocals, which only accentuates this.
As for the five "bonus" tracks by the late 80's, post-"Time Line" Renaissance (which included keyboards played by Raphael Rudd and Mark Lampariello replacing Jon Camp), four of them could have found a home of the 1997 ouutakes compliation "Songs from Renaissance Days". The pop tune "No Beginning, No End", which appeared on "SFRD" in demo form, is much stronger here in a full band recording; "I Am a Stranger" sounds like a demo, but it's a gorgeous ballad; "Love is A State of Mind" is an amusing tropical-sounding tune that recalls a couple of songs on Annie's 1977 solo, "Annie in Wonderland". Thatcher's lyrics help immensely.
However, it's telling that the inclusion of of yet another live version of the 1974 classic "Mother Russia" (unsourced) stands head over heels above anything else here.Despite the incredible redundancy (it appears on all FIVE of the band's live albums!), hearing the performance here only confirms that Renaissance's strengths lie in their 70's progressive work, not in their 80's pop. Newcomers should start there and only move way on to "Pictures in the Fire" when they fall totally in love with Annie's voice.
Most welcome.......2001-05-12
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