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Catalogue number
HST027DVD
Release date
13/09/2010
Format
DVD
Region: 0
Ratio: 4:3
Sound: Stereo
Classification: E
Label
Gonzo
Renaissance
Kings & Queens
Disc 1
1. Island 2. Kings & Queens (German TV 1970) 3. Kings & Queens 4. Golden Thread 5. Mr. Pine 6. Face of Yesterday 7. Widdicombe Fair

Renaissance was the band formed by Jim McCarthy and Keith Relf following the split of the Yardbirds in 1968. The band recorded their first album the self titled Renaissance album in 1969. Following the album's release the band embarked on a series of live dates in Europe and America. In 1970 they also began recording their second album Illusion which received a limited release in Europe in early 1971. By the time the album was released the band had become so fragmented that none of the original members were left in the band! Renaissance would however continue with various line ups until stabilising in the early seventies with the line up that would go on to massive critical and commercial success led by vocalist Annie Haslam.

This DVD features two different line ups of Renaissance. The first two clips come from German TV and feature the original line up performing the tracks Kings And Queens and Island. These are the only known performances captured on film of the original line up performing live albeit in a TV studio. The second piece of footage is even rarer in that it was originally thought that this footage was lost. The footage provides the link between the original line up of Renaissance and the later more successful line up of the mid to late seventies and comes from a line up that lasted a mere three months..

This time the band now feature no original members but two members that would go onto bigger fame in the seventies. John Tout is featured on keyboards and guitarist Mike Dunford play alongside vocalists Terry Crowe and Binky Cullom, bassist Neil Korner and drummer Terry Slade. The band perform Kings and Queens from the first Renaissance album and also tracks from the second Renaissance album Illusion (Golden Threads, Mr Pine and Face of Yesterday) there is also a song never officially recorded by Renaissance Widdicombe fair making this release a real find for the large and dedicated Renaissance fan base.

Footage licensed courtesy of Joe Sweetinburgh Impressive Record (Consultants) LLP  [email protected]
Reviews
"Well here comes some really rare candy for all the Renaissance fans...This 42-minute-long DVD includes two tracks by the band's original line-up, "Island" and "Kings and Queens".  These songs were recorded live in studio for German television on January the 31st in 1970, and this is the only piece of film material there apparently is by the original line-up. There were several cameras in use and the picture and sound quality is very good. The classical music influence is clearly audible on these tracks. There were lots of frequent line-up changes going on in the early phase of the band and the section shot for Belgian television in late 1970 has no original members left! This line-up Terry Crowe, Binky Cullom, Terry Slade, Neil Corner, John Tout and Michael Dunford) only lasted for a couple of months, so these five songs are really rare stuff, especially since these tapes were thought to have disappeared ages ago. There were also some psychedelic structures in the studio as was common during the time and the footage also includes short interview pieces and sections of the band members walking on some local field. The colours have faded a bit along the years, but that doesn't reduce the watching enjoyment. I must also state that the female singer Binky Cullom was a really hot looking cat... Four of these tracks are from the first two Renaissance albums but the last one is without doubt the most interesting. "Widdicombe Fair" is in fact an old English folk song that the band had arranged for the short tour and it has never recorded in studio or been available anywhere else! In addition, the band gets a pretty wild jam going on and rocks surprisingly hard. This DVD includes great and early material by this prog band that later on got very famous in the mid 70's while Annie Haslam joined as a permanent female singer."

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22.07.10 by Dj Astro