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Renaissance: Kings and Queens (2009)

Renaissance: Kings and Queens (2009)
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This musical release from the English progressive rock band Renaissance captures scenes from two different performances by the band: one from German TV featuring the group's original line-up, and one filmed live in front of an enthusiastic crowd, featuring a latter incarnation of the group. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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Synopsis of Renaissance: Kings and Queens

This musical release from the English progressive rock band Renaissance captures scenes from two different performances by the band: one from German TV featuring the group's original line-up, and one filmed live in front of an enthusiastic crowd, featuring a latter incarnation of the group. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi

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42 mins
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    Maria R.

    Really good music. A mix of classic, rock, folk and even revival.

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    David.Donna C.

    Not that good.

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    John P.

    I'm a Renaissance fan, and familiar with their history. The first two tracks, of the original lineup with Keith and Jane Relf, from German television, are remarkable as much for historic purposes as musically. They are (fortunately, to me) worth the price of admission (rental or otherwise). The rest of this is taken up by what is called the "transition" group (when you look around the web, including Youtube) that is given credit for sort of keeping the franchise alive long enough for the formation of the long running version with Annie Haslam et. al. I think the historians give too much credit to the transition group. Anyway. I'd watch the first two tracks and count yourself lucky.

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