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Scheherazade & Other Stories

 
Album Review: Scheherazade & Other Stories
 

  • Artist: Renaissance
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1975
  • Total Time: 45:37
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

This album was the group's magnum opus in the perception of many on-lookers and fans, and it still plays well, though its flaws are more evident now than they were at the time. The "Song of Scheherazade," really a suite for the group supported by the London Symphony Orchestra and a chorus, started with guitarist-composer Mick Dunford, who had a personal fascination with the medieval literary work Tales of 1,001 Arabian Nights, and was realized by Dunford and his composing partner Betty Thatcher, with bassist Jon Camp and pianist John Tout. The piece, really nine sections assembled together, was one of the more ambitious works to come out of the progressive rock boom -- it fits together nicely and does have some gorgeous passages and many lyrical, powerful sections, although it also seems slightly repetitive, overstaying its welcome somewhat; additionally, it never uses the orchestra quite as effectively as one senses it might have, for anything except embellishment. Less ambitious and more completely successful are "Ocean Gypsy," "The Vultures Fly High," and "Trip to the Fair" on side one, all relatively unpretentious pieces which feature extraordinary singing by Annie Haslam. There's no domestic CD release, though there is an import that does improve on the original vinyl, which suffered from a fair amount of noise in its pressings and somewhat compressed sound. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Trip to the Fair John Tout, Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (10:54)
The Vultures Fly High Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (3:08)
Ocean Gypsy Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (7:09)
Song of Scheherazade: Fanfare/The Betrayal/The Sultan/Love ... John Tout, John Camp, Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher Renaissance (24:39)

Credits

Annie Haslam (Percussion), Annie Haslam (Vocals), Renaissance (Arranger), Renaissance (Producer), Renaissance (Main Performer), Jon Camp (Bass), Jon Camp (Guitar), Jon Camp (Vocals), Tony Cox (Orchestral Arrangements), David Hitchcock (Producer), John Kurlander (Engineer), Dick Plant (Engineer), Terence Sullivan (Percussion), Terence Sullivan (Drums), Terence Sullivan (Vocals), John Tout (Keyboards), John Tout (Vocals), John Camp (Bass), John Camp (Vocals), John Camp (Bass Pedals), Michael Dunford (Guitar (Acoustic)), Michael Dunford (Guitar), Michael Dunford (Vocals), Pat Stapley (Assistant Engineer), Betty Thatcher Newsinger (Composer), Hipgnosis [Design Group] (Photography), Hipgnosis [Design Group] (Cover Design), Colin Elgie (Illustrations)
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