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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List July Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £9.99 Reduced! Stock coming soon Catalogue number VP355CD Release date 18/04/2005 Format CD Label Voiceprint Annie Haslam Live Under Brazilian Skies Disc 1 1. Carpet of the Sun 2. I Think Of You 3. The Captive Heart 4. Moonlight Shadow 5. Blessing In Disguise 6. Seashell Eyes 7. Summon The Angels 8. Nature Boy/If I Loved You 9. After The Oceans Are Gone 10. The Young Prince and Princess 11. Let It Grow 12. Brazilian Skies 13. Turn of the Century 14. Northern Lights 15. Spare Some Love 16. Ocean Gypsy Annie Haslam began her singing career in earnest whilst at university when she got up and performed a version of Those Were The Days at a local pub. Annie later joined a cabaret band called The Gentle People who had a residency in a venue called the Showboat in London's West End. She also trained under the opera singer Sybil Knight. It was however in late 1970 that Annie joined the band she is probably still identified with. Annie became the singer with Renaissance in 1971 after answering an advertisement placed in the music paper Melody Maker in late 1970. Her five octave soprano voice was to be an outstanding feature of this band until the band split in the eighties. While she was a member of Renaissance Annie recorded a number of well-received albums including Prologue, Ashes Are Burning, Novella and Song For All Seasons. The latter album making the top forty of the British albums chart and also spawning a top ten hit single with Northern Lights. Renaissance continued under the leadership of Annie and Michael Dunford until 1987. Following the end of Renaissance Annie and fellow Renaissance member Michael Dunford formed the short-lived Nevada although Renaissance did briefly reconvene in the late nineties for an album and touring following which Annie returned to her solo career. Annie's solo career began in 1978 while still with Renaissance when she released Annie In Wonderland and although the album was critically well received Annie regarded Renaissance as her main concern at the time. Live Under Brazilian Skies was a 'live' document of Annie's successful tour of Brazil in 1997; it was drawn from performances in Rio de Janeiro and Petropolis. It features among other favourite 'Renaissance' songs, 'Carpet Of The Sun' and 'Northern Lights.' It also includes Annie's version of the Mike Oldfield song 'Moonlight Shadow.' | |
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