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A grand introduction to progressive rock
Renaissance's elegant fusion of classical and rock.
This 1977 album is a conceptual one, culminating in the band's musical ambitions. Annie Haslam's angelic vocals and orchestral arrangements create a fantastical worldview. Though set within the context of progressive rock, the band's emphasis on beautiful melody lends the album a universal appeal. It's a masterpiece that beautifully blends a deep understanding of classical music with the free spirit of rock.
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- Engineer - Mick Glossop
- Producer - Renaissance (4)
- Guitar, Mandolin, Bells [Chimes], Vocals - Rob Hendry
- Arranged By - John Tout
- Keyboards, Vocals - John Tout
- Vocals, Percussion - Annie Haslam
- Arranged By - Mick Dunford
- Percussion - Terry Sullivan
- Engineer - Mike Weighell
- Producer - Miles Copeland (2)
- Photography By - M. Copeland
- Bass, Tambura, Vocals - John Camp
- Cover - Hipgnosis (2)
- Cover - Ronchetti & Day