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Renaissance Live BBC Sight And Sound is a gem from 1977 that's really a testament to the band's unique sound and theatricality. You get this rich blend of lush instrumentation and Annie Haslam's ethereal vocals that just float above it all. The musicianship, especially from Michael Dunford and Jon Camp, is tight and engaging, with a palpable chemistry that makes the performance feel alive. The atmosphere is both intimate and grand, capturing the essence of progressive rock. They delve into classics from Ashes Are Burning and Scheherazade, which creates this immersive experience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each song to breathe, pulling you into their world. There’s a certain nostalgia in how it’s filmed, too, which adds a layer of charm.
Performance of classic tracksStrong musicianshipUnique blend of rock and theatricality
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Tom Corcoran
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