Renaissance - Prologue

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Renaissance - Prologue from the album "Prologue" (1972)
- Annie Haslam / lead vocals, percussion
- Jon Camp / bass, tamboura, vocals
- Rob Hendry / guitar, mandolin, chimes, vocals
- Terry Sullivan / drums, percussion
- John Tout / keyboards, vocals

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  • LONG LIVE JOHN TOUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • This prog tune is magnificent in all the execution, from the rhytmical perfect coupling between the piano and the bass pattern, to the incredible vocalism by Annie! So good, BRAVI!!

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  • Un chef d'oeuvre. Il y a de ces pièces musicales dont on se sent privilégié de connaître et d'écouter surtout

  • @mongoose636

    I love stories like this. That must be a very mystical moment also because Renaissance is a mystical band. When I first heard them it send warm chills up my spine. BTW my frist time was listening to PF's "Dark Side of the Moon" when it was just released. So i know how you feel

  • First time I ever heard this was the first night I spent with a girl friend, so very long ago now, who turned me on to a compilation which included this album. It remains a favourite to this day.

  • A wonderful piece of music!

  • QUE VIAGEM AO PASSADO MUITA EMOÇÃO

  • @Mroziwanman I'm bass player and in my opinion bass line and bass tone in this song are magnificent!

  • @SgtZaqq The bass playing (and drums) is the thing that people often overlook with Renaissance Sure the singing is sublime, the piano and keyboards virtuoso but underpinning all of that is a rhythm section many bands would die for.

  • @Mroziwanman Amazon is your friend.

  • So beautiful. Been a huge fan since 1972 and I've seen them in concert 7 or 8 times (all in the 70's). I just came back to this because I happily discovered Annie's successor (in terms of being an earth-angel) - little Jackie Evancho. I so much want to hear her do this song in particular. I hope some exposes her to the music of Renaissance.

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