Azure d'Or Renaissance

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  • Release Date: 03/06/2001
  • Original Release: 1979
  • Sales Rank: 88,356
  • Label: WOUNDED BIRD RECORDS
  • UPC: 664140606821
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Azure d'Or

1LISTENJekyll and Hyde 4:39
2LISTENThe Winter Tree 3:03
3LISTENOnly Angels Have Wings 3:41
4LISTENGolden Key 5:12
5LISTENForever Changing 4:48
6LISTENSecret Mission 5:00
7LISTENKalynda (A Magical Isle) 3:42
8LISTENThe Discovery Instrumental 4:24
9LISTENFriends 3:31
10LISTENThe Flood at Lyons 4:55

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Editorial Reviews

This is one of the better late-era Renaissance albums from the original continuity of the "mark II" lineup of the group (which is the one everyone knows). It's also something of a step up from the two preceding albums, with lush, melodic passages, beautiful lyrics, and some splendid playing by all concerned. Moreover, it rocks pretty well too, songs like "Secret Mission" being one of the better showcases for the group's rhythm section, as well as offering Annie Haslam in a glittering, dramatic showcase for her vocals. Azure d'Or would probably compare very favorably with the group's early albums, but for two major changes in their sound -- the emphasis on the use of the synthesizer, which is a departure from the piano that was prominent in their earlier work, and the extended instrumental passages, which aren't all that interesting and change the focus of the band's music somewhat. Still, the overall sound is compelling, and when Haslam gets a piece of music into which she can sink her teeth, such as "The Flood at Lyons," the results are breathtaking. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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January 16, 2008: *This was an album which resonated throughout the halls of our “Study” dorm at Ithaca College. The melodies combined with clear vocals, soothed the savage colligates and actually inspired the music majors at Ithaca. *Good music does not have to be loud and jarring, nor does it have to be written by men 200 years dead. The tempos were consistent the lyrics were easily sung by the worst of us and many songs had meanings which students could identify. *The key songs on the album clearly are "Jekyll and Hyde", "Only Angels Have Wings", "Forever Changing", and "The Flood at Lyons". *No parent should find a problem with album in their kids CD changer. No adult should waver == Just by it!