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Illusion (Renaissance album)

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Illusion
Illusion cover
Studio album by Renaissance
Released 1971
Genre Progressive rock
Length 44:31
Professional reviews
Renaissance chronology
"Renaissance"
(1969)
"Illusion"
(1971)
"Prologue"
(1972)
Original UK release cover
Original UK release cover

Illusion was a 1971 album by progressive rock band Renaissance. It was originally released only in Germany and didn't receive a wider release until 1973.[1] It was first released in the U.K. in 1977, with a cover that had the original front and rear cover artwork swapped.[2]

Contents

Information about the album

The original Renaissance lineup fell apart during the recording of this, their second album. Jim McCarty was the first to leave; he departed in 1970, when the band was about to start a European tour, because he hated to fly. Keith Relf and Louis Cennamo left next, soon forming the new group Armageddon.[1] McCarty continued to be associated with Renaissance as a songwriter, however, until 1974. John Hawken kept the band going by recruiting new members, including Dunford and Crowe, former bandmates of his from Nashville Teens. New bassist Neil Korner had previously been part of The New Vaudeville Band (though he did not appear on their big hit, "Winchester Cathedral"[3]). This new lineup, which recorded "Mr. Pine," was one of several short-lived transitional lineups that existed between the original one and the classic Annie Haslam band. "Mr. Pine" is the only released Renaissance track in which members of the original lineup (Hawken, J.Relf) are heard together with someone from the classic lineup (Dunford). It includes a theme that was later used in the far better-known Renaissance song "Running Hard" (PROBABLY BASED ON JEHAN ALAIN'S "LITANIES")(from Turn Of The Cards, 1974). In order to complete the album, the (already disbanded) original lineup got back together -- minus Hawken and plus guest keyboardist Shin -- to record "Past Orbits Of Dust".[1] Oddly, one track recorded during the Illusion sessions, a fairly short song called "Statues", was not used on the album. It was eventually released in 2002 on the album Live + Direct.[4] Illusion is notable for being the first Renaissance album to feature lyrics by Betty Thatcher, who would work with the band throughout its entire "classic" period (1972-79) and beyond. Thatcher was brought to the band by her friend Jane Relf.[1] The title of this album became the name of a band formed by the four surviving members of the original Renaissance in 1976 after the death of Keith Relf. Their second album was also called Illusion.

Track listing

  1. "Love Goes On" (K.Relf) - 2:51
  2. "Golden Thread" (McCarty-K.Relf) - 8:15
  3. "Love Is All" (McCarty-Thatcher) - 3:40
  4. "Mr. Pine" (Dunford) - 7:00
  5. "Face Of Yesterday" (McCarty) - 6:06
  6. "Past Orbits Of Dust" (McCarty-K.Relf-Thatcher) - 14:39

Personnel

(on most tracks)

(on "Past Orbits Of Dust") same as above, but with guest keyboardist Don Shin in place of Hawken.

(on "Mr. Pine")

  • John Hawken - keyboards
  • Jane Relf - vocals
  • Michael Dunford - guitars
  • Terry Crowe - lead vocal
  • Neil Korner - bass
  • Terry Slade - drums

References

  1. ^ a b c d http://www.nlightsweb.com/lib/renhist.htm
  2. ^ http://www.nlightsweb.com/lib/rendisc.htm
  3. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hpfyxqe5ldse~T1
  4. ^ Liner notes from Live + Direct

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