- Novella (album)
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Novella Studio album by Renaissance Released January 1977 (North America)
August 1977 (rest of world)Recorded November 1976 Genre Progressive rock Length 40:23 Label Sire Records (US/Canada)
Warner Bros. Records (world)Producer Renaissance Renaissance chronology Live at Carnegie Hall
(1976)Novella
(1977)A Song for All Seasons
(1978)Original US release cover Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Novella was a 1977 album by progressive rock band Renaissance.
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Information about the album
Due to the bankruptcy of the band's UK label BTM, this album was released in the USA some months before its UK release, leading to a number of UK fans importing copies. The cover in the USA was different from the UK one.
After the demise of BTM, the band agreed in principle to sign for CBS Records UK. However they actually agreed a contract with Warner Brothers.
In the USA the album was released by Sire Records (a Warners subsidiary) in March 1977 with the catalog number SA-7526. In the UK it was given a scheduled release in the same month by CBS with the catalog number S CBS 82137 and although some test pressings were made, the release did not go ahead. The album was eventually released by Warner Brothers in the UK on September 2, 1977 with the catalog number K 56422. It was also released in Japan in 1978 on the Warner Brothers / Pioneer label, catalog number WB P10492W.
The song "Can You Hear Me?" was sampled in the Deep Puddle Dynamics' "We Ain't Fessin'."[citation needed]
Track listing
- "Can You Hear Me?" (Camp-Dunford-Thatcher) – 13:38
- "The Sisters" (Dunford-Thatcher-Tout) – 7:15
- "Midas Man" (Dunford-Thatcher) – 5:47
- "The Captive Heart" (Camp-Dunford) – 4:16
- "Touching Once (Is So Hard to Keep)" (Camp-Dunford) – 9:27
Personnel
- Annie Haslam - lead & backing vocals
- Jon Camp - bass, backing vocals, lead vocal cameo on "The Captive Heart"
- Michael Dunford - acoustic guitars, backing vocals
- John Tout - keyboards, backing vocals
- Terence Sullivan - drums, percussion, backing vocals
References
Renaissance Annie Haslam · Jon Camp · Michael Dunford · John Tout · Terence Sullivan
Keith Relf · Jim McCarty · Jane Relf · John Hawken · Louis CennamoStudio albums Live albums Live at Carnegie Hall · In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Japan 2001 · Mother Russia · Live and Direct · In the Land of the Rising Sun: Live in Concert · British Tour '76 · Dreams & Omens: "Live" at the Tower TheatreCategories:- Renaissance albums
- 1977 albums
- Island Records albums
- Sire Records albums
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