Renaissance
Annie Haslam: vocals
Michael Dunford: guitars, vocals (R.I.P.)
Jason Hart: keyboards
Rave Tesor: keyboards
David Keyes: bass, vocals
Frank Pagano: drums
Last show in N.Y.C. (with this lineup)
The Concert Hall @
Ethical Culture
New York City, New York
October 20, 2012
runtime: 122:25 (minutes/seconds)
setlist:
disc 1 57:38
01: intro music 3:14
02: prologue 7:34
03: talk 1:23
04: carpet of the sun 4:08
05: thinking about things I don't understand 10:33
06: Grandine Il Vento (title track of new album) 7:16
07: let it grow 5:07
08: Annie talks > cry to the world 7:32
09: mother russia 10:52
disc 2 64:46
10: can you hear me? > ? 22:10
11: talk 4:00
12: midas man 7:08
13: captive heart (?) 4:55
14: talk 2:04
15: touching once is so hard to keep 10:01 (recording flaws)
16: encore break 2:15
17: band introductions 1:27
18: running hard 10:45
lineage:
Church Cards CA-11 mikes >
Church STC-9000 stereo preamp >
zoom H4N digital recorder > winamp5.541 > CDR >
CD extractor (wav, tracking and reduction of loud claps) >
flac (sb's aligned) torrentially yours.
a this and that production.
do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
thanks kindly to amarilio for recording this show
and sharing a CD copy of it with me to share with all of you.
notes: according to http://renaissancetouring.com,
Nine shows of this tour from Oct. 3 (Howard Theater, Wash. DC) to
Oct. 14 (Albany, N.Y. Center for Perf. Arts) were postponed (probably cancelled),
but six shows from Oct 19 (Ridgefield Ct. Playhouse) to
Oct 28 (Lakewood, N.J. Strand Center for the Arts) happened.
this was the 2nd of those 6 shows, with 4 more to follow in
Newark, N.J., Glenside, Pa., Collinswood N.J. and Lakewood N.J.
this recording has some problems, apparently in the mikes,
or the connection between the mikes and deck, so there are some noises.
I have tried to remove or reduce them as much as possible
when there was no music or talking on stage,
so not to disrupt the continuity of the recording.
the problem isn't noticable in all of the show, most noticable
during stage talk and quiet parts of some songs
but unfortunately it is noticable in most of the show.
this recording appears to be the whole show, didn't notice any cut songs,
and despite the flaws is still a fairly pleasant listen
since all the instruments and vocals come through clearly.
this is the last N.Y.C. concert appearance by Renaissance with guitarist Michael Dunford.
(he passed away just a few weeks after this concert.)
I recieved this as 2 CD's and 2 untracked WAV files.
I tracked them out and reduced the loudest claps and knocks.