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Azure d'Or

 
Album Review: Azure d'Or

  • Artist: Renaissance
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1979
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This is one of the better late-era Renaissance albums from the original continuity of the "mark II" lineup of the group (which is the one everyone knows). It's also something of a step up from the two preceding albums, with lush, melodic passages, beautiful lyrics, and some splendid playing by all concerned. Moreover, it rocks pretty well too, songs like "Secret Mission" being one of the better showcases for the group's rhythm section, as well as offering Annie Haslam in a glittering, dramatic showcase for her vocals. Azure d'Or would probably compare very favorably with the group's early albums, but for two major changes in their sound -- the emphasis on the use of the synthesizer, which is a departure from the piano that was prominent in their earlier work, and the extended instrumental passages, which aren't all that interesting and change the focus of the band's music somewhat. Still, the overall sound is compelling, and when Haslam gets a piece of music into which she can sink her teeth, such as "The Flood at Lyons," the results are breathtaking. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Jekyll and Hyde (Lyrics) Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (4:39)
The Winter Tree Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (3:03)
Only Angels Have Wings Jon Camp Renaissance (3:41)
Golden Key Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (5:12)
Forever Changing Terence Sullivan, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (4:48)
Secret Mission Jon Camp Renaissance (5:00)
Kalynda (A Magical Isle) Jon Camp Renaissance (3:42)
The Discovery [Instrumental] Jon Camp Renaissance (4:24)
Friends Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (3:31)
The Flood at Lyons Jon Camp, Michael Dunford Renaissance (4:55)

Credits

John Tout (Mellotron), Terence Sullivan (Gong), Dick Plant (Vocal Engineer), Annie Haslam (Vocals (Background)), David Hentschel (Producer), Terence Sullivan (Drums), David Hentschel (Vocal Engineer), John Tout (Soloist), Terence Sullivan (Vocals), Jon Camp (Guitar (Bass)), Jon Camp (Flange Bass), Michael Dunford (Mandolin), Michael Dunford (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), David Bascombe (Assistant Engineer), Jon Camp (Guitar (Electric)), Annie Haslam (Percussion), David Hentschel (Engineer), Terence Sullivan (Chimes), John Tout (Keyboards), Michael Dunford (Vocals), Jon Camp (Bass), John Tout (Organ (Hammond)), Jon Camp (Vocals), Jon Camp (Guitar), John Tout (Arp 2600), Lorraine (?), John Tout (Arp String Ensemble), Michael Dunford (Guitar), Annie Haslam (Guitar (Bass)), Michael Dunford (Guitar (Electric)), Annie Haslam (Vocals), Richard Gray (Design), Jon Camp (Bass Pedals), Jon Camp (Autoharp), Jon Camp (Cello), John Tout (Vocals), Terence Sullivan (Percussion), John Tout (Clavinet), John Tout (Piano), Terence Sullivan (Tympani [Timpani])
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Azure d'Or
Studio album by Renaissance
Released 1979
Recorded at Maison Rouge Studios, London Nov 78 - Feb 79[1]
Genre Progressive rock
Length 42:55
Language English
Label Sire Records (US)
Warner Bros. Records (UK)
Producer David Hentschel
Professional reviews
Renaissance chronology
A Song For All Seasons
(1978)
Azure d'Or
(1979)
Camera Camera
(1981)

Azure d'Or was a 1979 album by progressive rock band Renaissance[2].

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Information about the album

With this album the band stopped using an orchestra, choosing instead to overdub multiple instruments themselves in an (unsuccessful) attempt to emulate an orchestral sound.[3] It was also the band's first album to exclusively feature short songs with no long "epic" pieces.

"Forever Changing" was the only Renaissance song on which drummer Terry Sullivan wrote all the music. His only other writing credit with the band was on the title track of the preceding album, A Song For All Seasons.

"The Discovery" was the only fully instrumental song ever released by the band (not including certain sections of "Song Of Scheherazade", from the 1975 Scheherazade and Other Stories album).

A pre-release track listing, published in the Renaissance Appreciation Society newsletter, included the song "Island Of Avalon." This song ended up being omitted from the album; the band members weren't sufficiently pleased with it, having not invested their usual amount of time in it. It was ultimately used as the non-album B-side to "The Winter Tree" in April 1979[4]; it was the only such B-side of the Haslam era of the band. It was released on CD in 1997 on the compilation Songs from Renaissance Days.

Following this album's release, Renaissance underwent major changes that left it with a very uncertain future. In 1980, following a short tour of Israel, both John Tout and Terry Sullivan left the band. Tout (who was dealing with some personal stress due to the death of his sister) had made a major mistake during a concert and walked offstage. After this it was mutually decided that he should leave the band. Terry Sullivan, a longtime friend of Tout's, then left the band as well on principle. On top of all this, the band's label, Warner Brothers/Sire, dropped the group due to disappointing sales of Azure d'Or.[4]

Track listing

# Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Jekyll And Hyde"   Thatcher Dunford 4:39
2. "The Winter Tree"   Thatcher Dunford 3:03
3. "Only Angels Have Wings"   Camp Camp 3:41
4. "Golden Key"   Thatcher Dunford 5:12
5. "Forever Changing"   Thatcher Sullivan 4:48
6. "Secret Mission"   Camp Camp 5:00
7. "Kalynda (A Magical Isle)"   Camp Camp 3:42
8. "The Discovery"   n/a Camp 4:24
9. "Friends"   Thatcher Dunford 3:31
10. "The Flood At Lyons"   Camp Dunford 4:55

Personnel

  • Annie Haslam - lead & backing vocals
  • Jon Camp - bass, guitars, backing vocals, lead vocal on "Only Angels Have Wings"
  • Michael Dunford - guitars
  • John Tout - keyboards
  • Terence Sullivan - drums, percussion, backing vocals on "Golden Key"

References

  1. ^ "Renaissance (4) - Azure D'or (LP, Album) at Discogs". www.discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/Renaissance-Azure-Dor/release/1676603. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 
  2. ^ "Renaissance (4) - Azure D'or at Discogs". www.discogs.com. http://www.discogs.com/Renaissance-Azure-Dor/master/25005. Retrieved on 2009-05-09. 
  3. ^ Liner notes from the Tales Of 1001 Nights compilations
  4. ^ a b The History Of Renaissance

 
 
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