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Renaissance - In The Beginning - Prologue / Ashes Are Burning flac album

Renaissance  - In The Beginning - Prologue / Ashes Are Burning flac album
  • Performer Renaissance
  • Title In The Beginning - Prologue / Ashes Are Burning
  • Date of release 1978
  • Style Folk Rock, Prog Rock
  • Other formats MP3 AUD AHX AU WAV MP1 APE
  • Genre Rock / World & Folk & Country
  • Size MP3 1301 mb
  • Size FLAC 1181 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 830

Ashes Are Burning is the fourth studio album by the English progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1973 (see 1973 in music). It was the first of several Renaissance albums to feature (on some songs) an orchestra playing along with the band.

C1. Can You Understand? Written-By – Thatcher, Dunford. Prologue/Ashes Are Burning. Winchester rifle" etchings on runouts, so pressed at Winchester pressing plant. Matrix, Runout (side A runout, hand etched): SWBC -1–11871 G–10 -◁ T J. LEMAY. Matrix, Runout (side B runout, hand etched): SWBC 2- 11871-G10 -◁ gene Ⓧ. Matrix, Runout (side C runout, hand etched): SWBC -3- 11871-G5 -◁ gene.

This compilation of the Prologue and Ashes Are Burning albums should be great, but it isn't. The sound is flat and two major songs from Ashes were cut mercilessly. Good for a glimpse at the band.

"Jon Camp Interview 2012". Renaissance Discography.

This album has an average beat per minute of 120 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 75/149 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist In the Beginning. BPM Profile In the Beginning. Album starts at 132BPM, ends at BPM (-132), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Renaissance. Innocents & Illusions.

1973's "Ashes Are Burning" is the fourth Renaissance album, which saw the band say goodbye to guitarist Rob Hendry and a hearty hello to Michael Dunford. Ashes Are Burning" is also the band's masterpiece, with stunningly superb songs & performances from beginning to end. It's just an incredible listening experience. All six songs on "Ashes" are musical works of art in their own right

Because Renaissance were between guitarists at the time, bassist Jon Camp played most of the guitars on the album. Michael Dunford, who had been working with Renaissance in a composer-only role, also played acoustic guitar on a few tracks. In 1978 Ashes Are Burning was reissued, together with the preceding album Prologue, as a double album called In the Beginning.