Artist: Renaissance Title: Seasons Changing - King Biscuit Flower Hour Asbury Park, New Jersey January 28, 1979 (I've also seen Sept. 23, 1979 listed as the date)
01 - Can You Understand (intro only) 02 - The Vultures Fly High 03 - Jekyll And Hyde 04 - The Flood At Lyons 05 - A Song For All Seasons 06 - Prologue (removed)
Artwork: Included
Comments:
I received this via a Renaissance group.
Prologue has now been removed due to its presence on later copies of the officially released KBFH Renaissance At The Royal Albert Hall (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) - Part 2. My copy is one of the earlier ones that lists the track (I missed that before my original upload), but actually has some version of "A Song For All Seasons" in its place. My copy of this CD does list the date for this concert as being January 28, 1979.
Thanks for all the Renaissance. This is a band I didn't get into until the late 90's. I finally got to see them last year with Steve Hackett. Great show by both.
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Artist: Renaissance
Title: Seasons Changing - King Biscuit Flower Hour
Asbury Park, New Jersey
January 28, 1979 (I've also seen Sept. 23, 1979 listed as the date)
Lineage: CD-R copy > EAC (WAV) > FLAC
Sound: Excellent-
01 - Can You Understand (intro only)
02 - The Vultures Fly High
03 - Jekyll And Hyde
04 - The Flood At Lyons
05 - A Song For All Seasons
06 - Prologue (removed)
Artwork: Included
Comments:
I received this via a Renaissance group.
Prologue has now been removed due to its presence on later copies of the officially released KBFH Renaissance At The Royal Albert Hall (with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) - Part 2. My copy is one of the earlier ones that lists the track (I missed that before my original upload), but actually has some version of "A Song For All Seasons" in its place. My copy of this CD does list the date for this concert as being January 28, 1979.
Thanks for all the Renaissance. This is a band I didn't get into until the late 90's. I finally got to see them last year with Steve Hackett. Great show by both.
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