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  1. en référence à Turn Of The Cards, LP, Album, BTM 1000, RCA BTM 1000 My copy is a real hodge podge. A UK BTM Records release with the big Britannia image on the label but with Anne Haslem's picture in same proportional size as the others and the etched info in the deadwax is Side 1: BTM 1000 A-1E AI AAV Side 2: BTM 1000 B-5E AI AH.

  2. 16 de ene. de 2018 · Renaissance ‎– Turn of the Cards (1974) Posted on Posted in Albums Tagged 1974 Albums, Renaissance. Turn of the Cards is the fifth album by English symphonic-rock quintet Renaissance, released in 1974 on BTM/Sire. Tracklist: A1. Running Hard (9:37) A2. I Think of You (3:08) A3. Things I Don’t Understand (9:32) B1.

  3. The band went through several membership changes, with Relf and his sister Jane (who later fronted the very Renaissance-like Illusion) exiting and McCarty all but gone after 1971. The new lineup formed around the core of bassist Jon Camp, keyboard player John Tout, and Terry Sullivan on drums, with Annie Haslam, an aspiring singer with operatic training and a three-octave range.

  4. All songs published by "Pytheon Music" (MCPS), except track A1, which is published by "Turn of the Cards Music". On the sleeve it is stated that all songs are composed by Michael Dunford and Betty Thatcher. However on the record-label the credits of track 3 go to Dunford & McCarty. Product of Eastronics LTD. Israel . Made from master recording ...

  5. L'album Turn of the Cards est enregistré en 1974 au De Lane Lea Music Centre à Wembley au Royaume-Uni par l' ingénieur du son Dick Plant assisté de Douglas Bogie et Mike Pela 1, 2, 3 . L'album est produit par Renaissance, Dick Plant et Richard Gottehrer et les arrangements orchestraux sont réalisés par Jimmy Horowitz 1, 2, 3 .

  6. Listen free to RenaissanceTurn Of The Cards (Running Hard, I Think of You and more). 6 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last.fm.

  7. Within that restriction Turn of the Cards is a knockout, but one can't help get the feeling that time is passing this band by. - Gordon Fletcher, Rolling Stone, 9/12/74. An extension of 1973's Ashes Are Burning, even better produced and more unified thematically, but slightly lacking in the freshness and vibrancy of its predecessor, and the classicism is the strongest element.