Album: Out of the Mist
Year: 1977
Style: Prog, New Age, Baroque Chamber
Similar Bands: Renaissance, Rush, Dream Theater, Pink Floyd, Emerson Lake & Palmer
"One-Word" Review: Enchanting Mystic Chamber Prog.
Based Out Of: London, England
Label: Island
- Isadora 6:58
- Roads to Freedom 3:55
- Beautiful Country 4:21
- Solo Flight 4:20 /
- Everywhere You Go 3:18
- Face of Yesterday 5:43
- Candles Are Burning 7:10
Members & Other Bands:
- Doug Bogie - Producer, Engineer
- John Hawken - Keys, Mellotron (Strawbs, Renaissance, Frankie Reid Band, Nashville Teens, Third World War, Trifle, Vinegar Joe, Luther Grosvenor, Claire Hamill, Sutherland Bros, Carl Perkins, Smithereens, Doughboys, Yardbirds, Spooky Tooth)
- Louis Cennamo - Bass (Renaissance, Armageddon, Chicago Line, Colosseum, Herd, Jimmy Powell & the 5 Dimensions, Stairway, Steamhammer, James Taylor, Jody Grind, Al Stewart, Linda Lewis, Beyond Sound, Chuck Berry)
- Jane Relf - Vox (Renaissance, Holy Smoke, Stairway, Colin Scot, Yardbirds, The Fishermen)
- Jim McCarty - Vox, Guitar, Percussion (Yardbirds, Renaissance, Box of Frogs, Holy Smoke, Pilgrim, Pretty Things, Shoot, Stairway, Together, many)
- John Knightsbridge - Guitar (Third World War, Ruthless Blues, Hug, Yardbirds, Gnidrolog, Warm Dust, Mars, Limey, Box of Frogs )
- Eddie McNeil - Drums, Percussion (Strange Days, Paddy Kingsland)
- Dennis McKay - Mixing
- Goodwin Logie - Tape Operator
- Keith Morris - Photography
- Bloomfield / Travis - Sleeve Design
Album Review: This group is a reshuffled line up of the band Renaissance, with the exception of Keith Reif (Ex-Yardbirds singer whom Jane is the younger sister to), who tragically died of electrical shock at the hands of a guitar amp. They are one of the many bands that succumbed to the capitalistic fan fare (ironically) toward punk rock, as Baroque Chamber Prog was waning in popularity. The songs are lofty, floating compositions, featuring heavy on piano and soothing, delicate vocals.
Stand Out Track: Solo Flight
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