Immerse yourself in the rich, symphonic sounds of Renaissance with "Live at the BBC - Sight & Sound," a captivating live album that spans over three hours of progressive rock mastery. Recorded at various iconic venues, including the Golders Green Hippodrome and the Paris Theatre, this collection offers a rare glimpse into the band's live performances during the late 1970s. Fans will delight in hearing classic tracks like "Mother Russia," "Ocean Gypsy," and "Running Hard," each performed with the band's signature blend of intricate musicianship and soaring vocals.
Released in 1999 by Repertoire Records, this double album features 22 tracks that showcase Renaissance's unique fusion of progressive rock, symphonic rock, and art rock. The album includes live recordings from 1975, 1976, 1977, and 1978, providing a comprehensive overview of the band's live performances during this prolific period. The inclusion of a 20-page booklet with detailed liner notes by respected rock journalist and author Chris Welch, along with new interviews with Annie Haslam and Jon Camp, adds depth and context to the listening experience.
"Live at the BBC - Sight & Sound" is not just a collection of live performances; it's a testament to Renaissance's enduring legacy in the world of progressive rock. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to the band's music, this album offers a compelling journey through some of their most beloved songs, performed with the energy and skill that have made Renaissance a staple of the genre.