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In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Concert
Renaissance
In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Concert
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
 
  •  Track Listings (10) - Disc #1
  •  Track Listings (5) - Disc #2

If there was ever a reason to celebrate a new release, this new double live CD from Prog Rock legends Renaissance fits the bill. In The Land Of The Rising Sun captures this classically trained rock band during their Tus...  more »

     
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All Artists: Renaissance
Title: In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Concert
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Friday Music
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 11/29/2005
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 829421201625

Synopsis

Album Description
If there was ever a reason to celebrate a new release, this new double live CD from Prog Rock legends Renaissance fits the bill. In The Land Of The Rising Sun captures this classically trained rock band during their Tuscany tour in the Far East a couple of years ago. Complete with music from over three decades of smash albums and singles, Rising Sun had only been available as a very expensive import, but now Friday Music is releasing this incredible set in North America. Annie Haslam's magical voice opens the disc with the seventies hit "Carpet Of The Sun." The familiar lyric and interplay with guitarist/composer Michael Dunford kicks this album into high gear as their Japanese fans applaud in approval. Most fans will tell you that the live gems from their most recent studio effort "Tuscany" are some of their finest works ever. We think you will agree. Extensive productions like the 20 minute "Ashes Are Burning", "Mother Russia" and "A Trip To The Fair" will recall the glory days of progressive rock radio and how all of these songs were mandatory listening in their day. These latest arrangements will transport the listener to a time when album radio had no problem playing masterpieces like these. Now, you can enjoy them once again in their full digital glory. In The Land Of The Rising Sun wouldn't be complete without the beautiful artwork by Renaissance's own Annie Haslam.
 

CD Reviews

A worthy conclusion to the Renaissance story
David R. Gaines | Rockville, MD, USA | 03/19/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"As it is extremely unlikely that there were will be another "get-together" from the world of Renaissance, this album will have to serve as a fond & final farewell to this great group. The sound is crystal clear and quite well recorded, and I don't think anyone can complain about the set list, which mixes up old and new (plus an Annie Haslam solo song, if I remember correctly) very well. Among the "Tuscany" songs, "Dear Landseer" in particular recalls the glory days and is as good as most anything the band recorded in the late '70's. I think most people will particularly enjoy the fuller sound provided by two keyboardists, Mickey Simmonds (ex-Camel) and Rave Tesar. One focuses on John Tout's piano lines and the other focuses on recreating the orchestral textures. This is really enjoyable on "A Trip To The Fair" and "Opening Out," where you'll hear all the instrumental lines you know & love from the original recordings. There are a few keyboard clinkers here and there, but nothing on the order of the infamous French horn splat in "Running Hard" on the "Live At Carnegie Hall" album. Some of the orchestral instrument samples sound better than others, but overall it's a real treat to hear Renaissance with two keyboardists who between them manage to cover just about all the parts on these songs.



The question I suppose most people will ask who like Renaissance but didn't know they had a reunion a few years ago is "what does Annie sound like now?" Well, she's still got it on this tour, and I would defy most people to tell the difference between what she sounds like onstage in 2001 versus 1975.



Overall the mood is very mellow. Japanese audiences are famous for their reserve and the audience applause is very polite and not particularly energetic, and Michael Dunford of course is a quiet & unassuming guy, so with nary an electric guitar in sight all evening long this is a real showpiece for the acoustic/quieter side of progressive rock. A must have for Renaissance fans and for anyone curious about this type of music who missed out on live prog rock back in the day.



UPDATE [1/14/10]: HA! How wrong I was.......Annie Haslam and Michael Dunford have put a new version of Renaissance together which had a very successful short tour of the eastern US in the fall of 2009, and they say they will be back for another tour and possibly a new album in 2010. There is also word from Terry Sullivan's website that he, John Tout, and the long gone Jon Camp will be working on an album together. This is the kind of thing about which one is very glad to be wrong. ;-)"
Still GREAT!
Belladonna | Great Lakes | 04/03/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a total long time fan of Renaissance. My adult son even still likes them since I played them when he was small! I keep them in my car, and listen when working on computer. There is just no group then or since to compare

to them. I saw them live twice when they came to USA many decades ago.



This recording is very good. There is good base and the instrumentals are

very good. The tempos are a little more mellow, slower, but Hey...Fleetwood Mac's return concert was that way too.



And Annie is wonderful as always. (and she is MY age...mercy!)



I am so glad to have this 2CD set. It is different in some ways but still GREAT! Thanks so much to all of the members of this highly creative, innovative and musically gifted group!

Trip to the Fair is a strong cut and nicely arranged.

I Think of You is still powerful, and still beautifully poignant and simple. It still gives me goosebumps!

And Ashes Are Burning is still a great contemporary piece! This is just a total classic IMO. (my son plays the bass so we have always loved Ashes).

I love all the cuts, but these 3 are my faves! It is so hard to believe that this group has been around more than 30 YEARS! And still sound contemporary! True Genius!

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