Sunday, June 12, 2011

Renaissance - 1979-07-17 - Lenox, Mass

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  1. Renaissance
    Tanglewood Music Shed
    Lenox, Mass. U.S.A.
    July 17, 1979
    performance quality: B+
    recording quality: C (distant from stage)
    source: master audience tape
    lineage: AKG D-190E microphones >
    Sony 158 cassette deck (dolby off) >
    Maxell XLI cassette > soundforge 4.5 >
    FLAC 6 > torrent. Hardly the best 3 step
    torrent you'll find on the dime, but it
    is a 3 step torrent. (Master > WAV > FLAC > torrent.)
    runtime: 93:05
    setlist: (song 1 can you hear me? not in recording)
    Track 1: the vultures fly high (cuts in middle)
    2: the day of the dreamer
    3: Jeckyll & Hyde
    4: northern lights
    5: forever changing
    6: secret mission
    7: mother Russia
    8: A song for all seasons
    9: ?
    10: prologue
    11: encore: ashes are burning
    comments:
    This is all but the 1st song (Can you hear me call your name?) and
    part of the second (The Vultures Fly high cuts in on this recording)
    of Renaissance at Tanglewood. This is the same place the Boston Symphony
    Orch. plays in the summer season. Not the same place as Lenox Music Inn
    where the 77 show I have up happened. (those 2 shows will fit on 2 CD's)
    This was a very nice concert, I thought, but with 2 problems: It's not
    complete, missing maybe about 5-10 minutes I'd guess, but of greatest
    concern, this may have been better off reserved for a Pink Floyd concert,
    because it's more like a Wish You Were There production. I think the missing
    title is a song from "Novella", one of their good ones. This tour was
    of another Renaissance album I liked alot, A Song for All Seasons. I have
    a BBC concert of this tour but that has been officially released as part of
    "the Day of the Dreamer" but I posted this one despite the distant sound
    because it's a master and I've yet to find any other recording of this show.
    Tanglewood is a very pleasant place for outdoor shows, but I was so far
    back Annie and the band were just tiny specks on a radar screen. So far
    back I didn't get much crowd noise either, some talk in a few parts but
    most of this is listenable enough for me to enjoy it. The 77 one (part of
    "renpon77" torrent) is much more close-up recording, but both this and the
    2 shows from 4/83 are from the original master recording. There is some
    saturation in one brief part near the end of Prologue and another one at
    the end of Ashes, so I'm unable to certify this one as totally "pegless",
    but the torrent file does not clip, I made sure of that. Other than those
    2 brief pegs (bass/midrange saturation) this is a clipless/pegless/glitchless
    and gapless torrent. There is a fade out after the day of the dreamer
    (track 2) and a fadein on track 3 (Jeckyll & Hyde) with a few seconds of
    overlapping applause so the disc 2 runs about 78 minutes.
    You may prefer to do it differently, that's entirely up to you.

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