A masterpiece that perfectly captures the lyrical side of progressive rock
A masterpiece of classic progressive rock.
The fusion of an orchestra and a rock band significantly expands the concept of conventional rock music. Haslam's stunning vocal talent and the band's sophisticated performance techniques brilliantly express the complex musical compositions, making this a monumental piece of 1970s progressive rock.
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A:
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1)
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Can You Hear Me?
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2)
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The Sisters
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B:
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1)
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Midas Man
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2)
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The Captive Heart
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3)
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Touching Once (Is So Hard To Keep)
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Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements] - Richard Hewson
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Engineer - Dick Plant
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Arranged By [Arrangements] - Renaissance (4)
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Producer - Renaissance (4)
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Keyboards, Vocals - John Tout
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Lead Vocals - Annie Haslam
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Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Michael Dunford
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Engineer [Assistant] - Barry Kidd
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Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Terence Sullivan
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Bass, Pedalboard [Bass Pedals], Acoustic Guitar, Vocals - Jon Camp
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Management - John Scher
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Design [Jacket] - Churchmouse
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Management - David Passick
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Illustration - Pamela Brown (2)
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Artwork [Portrait] - Amy Tuttle
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Tour Manager [Road Manager] - John Boorer
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Management - Monarch Entertainment
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Acoustic Guitar - Jon Camp
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Acoustic Guitar - Michael Dunford
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Arranged By - Renaissance (4)
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Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements] - Richard Hewson
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Bass - Jon Camp
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Drums - Terence Sullivan
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Engineer - Dick Plant
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Engineer [Assistant] - Barry Kidd
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Keyboards - John Tout
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Lacquer Cut By - Kev
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Lead Vocals - Annie Haslam
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Management - David Passick
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Management - John Scher
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Management - Monarch Entertainment Bureau
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Music By - Thatcher
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Music By - Tout
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Music By - Camp
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Music By - Dunford
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Percussion - Terence Sullivan
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Producer - Renaissance (4)
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Vocals - John Tout
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Vocals - Jon Camp
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Vocals - Michael Dunford
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Vocals - Terence Sullivan