In early 1974, Renaissance was amidst a period of critical resurgence, having released their acclaimed album "Ashes Are Burning" in 1973. This work ma... Read Full Description >
In early 1974, Renaissance was amidst a period of critical resurgence, having released their acclaimed album "Ashes Are Burning" in 1973. This work marked a significant step in their evolution, showcasing the band's unique blend of progressive rock and orchestral elements, largely defined by Annie Haslam's ethereal vocals and the intricate compositions led by guitarist Michael Dunford. The live recording from January 1, 1974, captures the band in the RTL4 Studio in Luxembourg, highlighting their dynamic stage presence and musicianship during a time when they were gaining visibility on the international scene. Notably, this performance reflects the band's growing confidence and artistry, as it came shortly after they embarked on a successful tour promoting "Ashes Are Burning," which included the now-iconic title track. The show featured all the key members of the band, solidifying their lineup during this transformative phase.