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  1. A later release with different matrix and label can be found here: A Song For All Seasons. Recorded at Advision, C.T.S. and Trident Studio London, England. Nowember '77 - January '78. Mixed at Advision using the Aphex system. Mastered at Trident. Manufactured in Germany by Warner Manufacturing Europe.

  2. 商品の説明. Esoteric Recordings is pleased to announce the release of a newly re-mastered and expanded 3CD clamshell box edition of the classic album, "A Song for All Seasons" by Renaissance. Released in March 1978, the album featured the song "Northern Lights", a Top Ten hit single in the UK and Europe, and was a successful hit album in ...

  3. After spending the first half of the '70s crafting complex symphonic-rock epics, Renaissance took a more accessible turn on 1977's Novella. Though the band continued to blend folk, classical, and progressive rock flavors for their rich, mostly acoustic sound, the compositions on the 1978 followup, A Song for All Seasons, are shorter and the song forms more concise, tapping more consistently ...

  4. 7 de dic. de 2007 · From their concert at Ripley's Music Hall in Philadelphia November 26, 1981. The original video this derives from cuts the end of the song off unfortunately...

  5. Arranged By [Musical Arrangements] – Renaissance (4) Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements] – Louis Clark ( tracks: A1 to B1, B3, B4) Bass [Basses], Pedalboard [Bass Pedals], Electric Guitar, Lead Vocals – Jon Camp. Conductor – Harry Rabinowitz. Design [Album], Photography By – Hipgnosis (2) Drums, Percussion – Terence Sullivan *.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2006 · A Song For All Seasons fue el disco más exitoso comercialmente de RENAISSANCE en todo el mundo, no sólo en sus mercados tradicionales, la Costa Este americana y Japón, sino también en Europa, Reino Unido y España incluidos, todo ello gracias a la notable radiodifusión del single Northern Lights, uno de los temas más pop del grupo en toda su carrera.

  7. 5 de may. de 2019 · Recorded at three different studios from November 1977 to January 1978, A Song For All Seasons is perhaps one of the band’s finest and most creative releases. It also marked Terence Sullivan’s first songwriting credit, on the title track, which was originally written on guitar back in 1970. The 11-minute title track feels at times like an ...