Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Vanilla Fudge - Renaissance (1968) (Vinyl)

Year: June 1968 (LP 1974)
Label: Midi Records (UK), MID 30043
Style: Rock
Country: Long Island, New York
Time: 41:11
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 215 Mb

Renaissance peaked at #20 on the Billboard album charts in July 1968.
Renaissance is the third album by rock band Vanilla Fudge, released in June 1968. It was their first album to feature mostly original material, with five of its seven tracks penned by band members.
In addition to the band's original songs, Renaissance also included "The Spell That Comes After" (written by Frank Zappa's and Herb Cohen's protege Essra Mohawk, but erroneously credited on original pressings of the LP to Zappa's art director Cal Schenkel), and a cover version of "Season of the Witch", originally written and performed by Scottish folk singer Donovan. The band also interpolates lyrics from a second Essra Mohawk song, "We Never Learn", into their rendition of "Season of the Witch".

Carmine Appice (born December 15, 1946) - drums, vocals
Tim Bogert (born August 27, 1944) - bass guitar, vocals
Vince Martell (born November 11, 1945) - guitar, vocals
Mark Stein (born March 11, 1947) - lead vocals, keyboards

01. A1 The Sky Cried - When I Was A Boy (07:37)
02. A2 Thoughts (03:32)
03. A3 Paradise (06:02)
04. A4 That's What Makes A Man (04:26)
05. B1 The Spell That Comes After (04:30)
06. B2 Faceless People (06:06)
07. B3 Season Of The Witch (08:55)

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