Live at the Capitol Theater-June 18, 1978 by Renaissance (CD, 2023)
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Title: Live at the Capitol Theater - June 18, 1978. Renaissance released their self-titled debut album in 1969, but fell apart during the sessions for their follow-up, Illusion (1971). They were assisted with lyrics on many songs from Cornish poet Betty Thatcher-Newsinger.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelRenaissance, RENA
UPC0630428122222
eBay Product ID (ePID)2332994202
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2023
GenreRock
ArtistRenaissance
Release TitleLive at the Capitol Theater-June 18, 1978
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.23 lb
Item Length5.85 in
Item Width4.85 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Can You Hear Me 1.2 Carpet of the Sun 1.3 Things I Don't Understand 1.4 Northern Lights 1.5 Mother Russia 1.6 Day of the Dreamer 1.7 Midas Man 1.8 The Vultures Fly High 1.9 Running Hard 1.10 A Song for All Seasons 1.11 Prologue 1.12 Ashes Are Burning
NotesThe band was founded by vocalist Keith Relf and drummer Jim McCarty, formerly of the Yardbirds; along with John Hawken, Louis Cennamo and Relf's sister Jane. They intended to put "something together with more of a classical influence". Renaissance released their self-titled debut album in 1969, but fell apart during the sessions for their follow-up, Illusion (1971). New musicians were brought in to complete the record, and Renaissance was kept active through a period of fluctuating personnel until none of the original lineup remained, though McCarty continued providing compositions for the band to record for several more years. By 1972, a stable lineup consisting of Annie Haslam, Michael Dunford, John Tout, Jon Camp, and Terry Sullivan solidified. They were assisted with lyrics on many songs from Cornish poet Betty Thatcher-Newsinger. This live recording was captured at their creative peak in 1978 at the historic Capitol Theater in Passaic, New Jersey and is more than 2 hours long.