Let's get back on track!!
https://www.cherryred.co.uk/product/...d-blu-ray-set/
It was a fabulous experience to have the opportunity to revisit this album. David Hentschel was a wonderful mentor and influence during my initial period at Trident Studios, terrific chap!
'Azure D'Or' felt a bit like it had not aged well from that period when it was originally made, so I hope I have managed to give it a bit more of a timeless feel - and the benefit of newer techniques and technology, while keeping respect for the original album and its intention. That is my main focus when I am invited to take a new view on such classic albums. SWTx
I’m sure I will buy. Bought all the other reissues, even if the lack of 5.1 in many of them was a disappointment.
From the first posting in this thread, it's stated that this is "newly remastered", but that blurb also notes new 5.1 and stereo "mixes". So, is this indeed a remix? I'm excited either way, but a new remix would be particularly interesting. I'm thrilled to see that Stephen is active on this board.
Seems to me that a new mix is a new mix. A new mix is not an upmix. A new mix is not a remaster. If it's not a new mix, then there's a problem with misrepresentation, which seems unlikely from people who seem to know what they're doing.
It seems pretty clear from the disc-content listing that they are including both a ("new!") remastering of the original stereo mix, plus ("new!") stereo and 5.1 mixes by Stephen.
So pretty much everything I would want. I'm in!
"I have not yet begun to procrastinate."
Great news; thanks for the clarification. I'm awaiting with anticipation.
I'll be getting this, as I really like the album - when I got into Renaissance (In the early 1990s, after hearing a song on a compilation) I spent time finding second hand vinyl (Quite miss all the little market stalls and shops down alleyways packed with vinyl), and Azure D'Or was the first one I found. A few years later they were all released on CD in the UK, but I seem to recall this one sounded a bit 'dull' and 'muffled'.
It was at the Northstage Theater in Glen Cove, NY. November 28, 1981. Unfortunately, there is no song list on setlist.com but I remember it was a very good show like Steve Hackett was a few days before at the same venue.
What was special about the Northstage was that it had tables of four patrons so the view was excellent. Not sure if it still exists which I think it does because it sure qualifies as a heritage building.
I'm holding out for the Wilson-mixed 5.1 super-duper walletbuster special anniversary extra adjectives edition.
Yeah and obviously since there was no internet at the time, when we went to see the Steve Hackett concert (it was the "Cured" tour 1981 with a stellar band: Ian Mosley, Chas Cronk and Nick Magnus who was wearing a "Chips" uniform), I read the "Playhouse" free program and saw the ad for Renaissance.
BTW: Also saw Triumph at the Northstage theater as well that month. Great times indeed.
I may be older but, I saw live: Led Zeppelin, Yes, ELP, Jethro Tull, King Crimson, Fish, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Marillion, IQ, UK, Saga, Rush, Supertramp, Pink Floyd, Genesis with Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Triumph, Magma, Goblin, Porcupine Tree, The Musical Box, Uriah Heep, Dio, David Bowie, Iron Maiden, Queen with Freddie Mercury, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood, Steely Dan, Dream theater, Joe Satriani, you get the idea..
Great that you mentioned both Duke - I do hold Azure D'Or in the same regard as Duke - you could see the change coming, but there was still lots of the band we knew and love - I believe Kalynda is pretty bombastic but I agree - needed an Epic... all in all, IMHO not peak Renaissance, but still good Renaissance - Their next album though... Just like Genesis!
All IMHO, YMMV
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As I started with either Ashes Are Burning or Carnegie Hall, for me Azure D'Or is no contest for those, but there are things I like a lot on it like Jekyll & Hyde and Winter Tree, which later bore some strange resemblance to that Bird And The Bee song.
https://youtu.be/LR3cO9gFBSs?list=PL...8VDcgZzNC&t=57
https://youtu.be/TMy6X5cQul8?t=53
I like the Genaissance view, I stopped listening to anything further from either band about the same time. Kinda like ELP's Love Beach.
No love for Jekyll and Hyde here?
Hurtleturtled Out of Heaven - an electronic music composition, on CD and vinyl
https://michaelpdawson.bandcamp.com
http://www.waysidemusic.com/Music-Pr...MCD-spc-7.aspx
Wow, thanks for posting! I was not aware that there were any music videos featuring songs from this album.
There was an entire "video album" made (probably cost the label a bit of coin) for Azure d'Or. I had the whole thing on VHS back in the day, although it looks like you can get the individual songs on YouTube (4 or 5 total, from what I recall.) It's worth tracking down for fans, as it's not just all studio miming.
I'm holding out for the Wilson-mixed 5.1 super-duper walletbuster special anniversary extra adjectives edition.
In the 80s, DJ Ben Cromer used to play "Jekyll and Hyde" on his "Thresholds" radio program on WVTF in Roanoke, Virginia. Back then, we were calling it art rock!
Rereading the initial post, which gives the contents of the new box set, I see that these videos will be included on the Blu-ray. I look forward to see them all, hopefully with improved resolution.
Regarding "Jekyll and Hyde", I really like that song as well.
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