RENAISSANCE : LIVE BBC SIGHT & SOUND 1977

 

  1. Carpet of the sun
  2. mother russia
  3. can you hear me
  4. ocean gypsy
  5. running hard
  6. touching once
  7. prologue

Label : no label (TV Rip)

Release Year : 1977

Venue : Golders Green Hippodrome, London, UK

Recording Date : January 8th, 1977

Run Time : 67:00

Review (Louder Sound) : Formed in 1969 by ex-Yardbirds Keith Relf and Jim McCarty, the original Renaissance proved ahead of its time with its ethereal classical rock. After they split, 1972 saw another Renaissance, led by Annie Haslam's five-octave voice, keyboardist John Tout and bassist Jon Camp. Under manager Miles Copeland, they released 1972's Prologue and joined "second wave" prog outfits like Camel on the UK gig circuit. While their symphonic folk went largely ignored here until 1978 hit Northern Lights, Renaissance found audiences in the US for 1973's Ashes Are Burning and 1974's Turn Of The Cards, becoming the first British band to sell out Carnegie Hall for three nights. They were about to release 1977's Novella when, clad in shiny period fashions, they took to the stage of Golders Green Hippodrome that January, to launch the BBC's Sight & Sound series. The set mostly comprises pristine renditions of earlier faves bereft of any improvisational danger, including Mother Russia, Carpet Of The Sun and Ocean Gypsy. The "classic line-up" of these overlooked prog evangelists split in 1987, leaving this DVD and three Sight & Sound-recorded discs their attractively time-locked monument.

Review (Wikipedia) : First in a series of programs consisting of artists performing live, with the performance broadcast simultaneously on TV and FM radio, hosted by DJ Alan Black. Songs performed were: "Carpet of the Sun", "Mother Russia", "Can You Hear Me", "Ocean Gypsy", "Running Hard", "Touching Once" and "Prologue". Originally broadcast on 8 January 1977. BBC (UK), 1977. Approximately 50-55 minutes.