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''Ashes Are Burning'' is the fourth studio album by the English
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band
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, released in 1973 (see
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). It was the first of several Renaissance albums to feature (on some songs) an orchestra playing along with the band. It was the band's first album to make the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, peaking at No. 171. The front album cover features
Annie Haslam Annie Haslam (born 8 June 1947) is an English vocalist, songwriter and painter. She is best known as the lead singer of progressive rock band Renaissance since 1971, and for her long and diverse solo singing career. She has a five-octave vocal ...
(left) and Jon Camp (right); the back album cover similarly features John Tout (left) and Terence Sullivan (right).


Background and recording

With ''Ashes Are Burning'' Renaissance made a deliberate choice to head in a more acoustic direction, in order to accommodate their folk-influenced style and differentiate themselves from the many electric guitar-dominated bands on the scene. Because Renaissance were between guitarists at the time, bassist Jon Camp played most of the guitars on the album. Michael Dunford, who had been working with Renaissance in a composer-only role, also played acoustic guitar on a few tracks. He later rejoined the band, but only after ''Ashes Are Burning'' had been released, so he is accordingly listed as a guest musician. Most of the songwriting for the album was handled through the mail. Dunford would send a tape containing a melody line to
Betty Thatcher Betty Thatcher (16 February 1944 – 15 August 2011) was an English lyricist who wrote many of the lyrics for the progressive rock band Renaissance. Early life Betty Mary Newsinger was born in Great Titchfield Street, central London. She was t ...
, who composed the lyrics, and Dunford then mailed a tape of himself singing the completed song to Renaissance, who put together the arrangements in the studio. After setting up to record at
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, the band brought on Dick Plant, an engineer at the studios, as co-producer. The band were impressed with his work on the album, leading them to retain him as co-producer for their next album.


Songs

The song "Can You Understand?" uses a quote from "Tonya and Yuri Arrive at Varykino", a theme from
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's score for '' Doctor Zhivago''. According to David Samuel Barr, a friend of the band who wrote the liner notes for the ''Tales of 1001 Nights'' compilation, Dunford had thought this melody to be a public domain Russian folk tune. Because of confusion over the Jarre quote, some live collections (including ''Live at the Royal Albert Hall : King Biscuit Flower Hour Vol. 1'' and some unauthorised releases) mistakenly credit "Can You Understand?" entirely to Jarre. "Can You Understand?" is also cited by Jon Camp as being a case where he and John Tout made major compositional contributions - Camp describes this as “probably our greatest opening instrumental piece” - without being credited for them. Terry Sullivan has corroborated that the intro to "Can You Understand?" was composed by Camp and Tout, not Dunford. The song "On the Frontier" was previously released (also in 1973) by former Renaissance member
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's band Shoot. It was the title track of their only album. An early demo of "Carpet of the Sun," with a vocal by
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, was released in 2008 on the compilation ''Jane's Renaissance: The Complete Jane Relf Collection, 1969-1995''. This demo version includes a verse which is not heard in the final version; however this verse is printed on the ''Ashes Are Burning'' LP's inner sleeve. (The verse begins with "Come along and try, looking into ways of giving. Maybe we will try, find a dream that we will live in".)


Release


''In the Beginning'' reissue

In 1978 ''Ashes Are Burning'' was reissued, together with the preceding album ''
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'', as a double album called ''In the Beginning''. While ''Prologue'' was reissued in complete form, the ''Ashes Are Burning'' song "At the Harbour" was edited down to 3:07. This was because a change in copyright laws in the interim had changed the status of certain early 20th century works, including
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's ''
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'', excerpts of which begin and end the full version of "At the Harbour". The 1988 CD version of ''In the Beginning'' (on one disc) had edited versions not only of this song, but also of "Ashes Are Burning" and of one ''Prologue'' song. The early-1990s CD reissue of "Ashes are Burning," on
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, contains the full-length version of "At the Harbour". The album was re-issued on CD in its original form by
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in 1995.


Expanded 2019 edition

In 2018 Esoteric Recordings announced a re-mastered and expanded edition of the album, which was released on 22 February 2019.


Track listing


Personnel

;Renaissance *
Annie Haslam Annie Haslam (born 8 June 1947) is an English vocalist, songwriter and painter. She is best known as the lead singer of progressive rock band Renaissance since 1971, and for her long and diverse solo singing career. She has a five-octave vocal ...
– lead and backing vocals *John Tout – keyboards, backing vocals assed away on May 1st, 2015.*Jon Camp (listed as "John Camp") – bass, electric and acoustic guitars, co-lead vocals on track 3, backing vocals assed away on December 13, 2024.*Terence Sullivan – drums, backing vocals, percussion ;Additional musicians * Michael Dunford – acoustic guitar *
Andy Powell Andrew Powell (born 19 February 1950) is an English guitarist, singer and songwriter. He is a founding member of the British band Wishbone Ash, whose use of twin lead guitars was influential. Early life and career Powell was born in the East ...
– electric guitar solo on track 6 *
Richard Hewson Richard Anthony Hewson (born 17 November 1943) is an English producer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist, who created the studio group RAH Band. Career Hewson began in the late 1960s as an arranger, and worked with musicians such ...
– strings arrangements on tracks 1 and 4 ;Production *Dick Plant – producer, engineer *Richard Goldblatt – assistant engineer *
Hipgnosis Hipgnosis were an English art design group, based in London, that specialised in creating album cover artwork for rock musicians and bands. Their commissions included work for Pink Floyd, Def Leppard, T. Rex, the Pretty Things, Black S ...
– cover design


References

{{Authority control Renaissance (band) albums 1973 albums Harvest Records albums Capitol Records albums EMI Records albums Albums with cover art by Hipgnosis Repertoire Records albums