Renaissance ‎- Ashes Are Burning (1973) (1st UK Gatefold Pressing) (24-Bit/96Khz + 16-Bit/44.1Khz) (Vinyl Rip)

Renaissance ‎- Ashes Are Burning (1973)
Vinyl | LOG | CUE | FLAC | Tags | Full LP Cover (1:1)
24bit/96kHz: 852mb – 16bit/44kHz: 244mb
Genre: Symphonic-Rock | Label: Sovereign ‎/ SVNA 7261 | 1st UK Gatefold Pressing | Release: 1973

Rennaissance are a group formed in England in 1969 by former Yardbirds members Keith Relf and Jim McCarty with the goal of experimentation between rock, folk, and classical forms. Over the next few years, the group would go through several line-up changes until they completed what most fans regard as the classic five-piece line-up, which would remain together through six studio albums including this one “Ashes Are Burning”. It was the first of several Renaissance albums to feature an orchestra playing along with the band on some songs, with a symphonic template similar to the sounds produced by Genesis, and a focus on haunting and beautiful female vocals. Andy Powell (of the group Wishbone Ash) guests as electric guitar soloist on the final title track, which became the band’s anthem piece. The album became the band’s first to chart in the US, and is regarded as the most fully formed and best album by the classic five-piece band line-up.

Side A
1 Can You Understand 9:49
2 Let It Grow 4:15
3 On The Frontier 4:53
Side B
1 Carpet Of The Sun 3:31
2 At The Harbour 6:50
3 Ashes Are Burning 11:24

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