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| | Renaissance | | | Music Artist : | | Vanilla Fudge | | Music Style : | | Psychedelic Rock | | Record Label : | | Sundazed Music Inc. | | Release Date : | | 1998-12-01 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Sky Cried- When I Was a Boy 2. Thoughts 3. Paradise 4. That's What Makes a Man 5. Spell That Comes After 6. Faceless People 7. Season of the Witch 8. All in Your Mind 9. Look of Love 10. Where Is My Mind
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Should be on NARMs 200 essential albums Submitted on: 2008-07-20 |
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| Vanilla Fudge was somewhat of a joke until Reniassance was released.A trippy,soulfull,ground breaking album.They set a standard that only two groups measured up to.(BEE-GEES;MOODY BLUES) |
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a classic from the 1960s Submitted on: 2007-08-26 |
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| Although hardly recognized by the pop Top 40 world, this album epitomizes the slide into the mid-to-late '60s psychedelic world. "The Spell that comes After" is perhaps the most amazing song of the era, and hearing it again today after years of not having a turntable for my old vinyl still evokes the same emotional response as it did the first time I heard it. |
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Under-rated Fudge Submitted on: 2007-08-24 |
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| Best known for their ability to take other artist's songs and make them into something entirely their own, this cd had them doing, mostly, their own material. Great harmony arrangements, along with their instrumental prowess, made this one of my favorite Vanilla Fudge records. |
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What a band! Submitted on: 2007-08-21 |
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| I had loved this albumn when it first came out (I had bought it the first day it was on the shelves!), played it often, and so happy to have it again. Such a unique sound, and such brilliant music. I thinks this was their best albumn. What a band. YES!!!!!!!!!! |
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Stands the test of time Submitted on: 2006-12-10 |
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1968 was an incredible year for rock music, and at that time, RENAISSANCE was my very favorite record.
My friends teased me no end; they said the album's lyrics were sometimes pretentious-- hey, so were parts of The Soft Parade, another 1968 release (this by the Doors). The Beatles white album had its lowlights, too and yes even Hendix was over-the-top occasionally-- dare I say so?
What I always loved about this greatest of all Fudge sets were the heartfelt emotions openly expressed in it, the sheer power of the music, and the beauty that lay within songs like "Paradise."
I recently heard RENAISSANCE for the first time in decades. Everything I found special about it so long ago still moves me the way it did when I was young. As a musical document of a brief time in my life this will probably always remain a touchstone for me.
For anyone who remembers those days, or for acid rock connoisseurs of all ages, RENAISSANCE is one of the finest examples of that musical genre you will ever encounter. |
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