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Illusion played a pleasant form of soft progressive rock that made much of Jane Relif's ethereal vocals, and released these two fine records, now on one picture disc.
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Out of the Mist
Illusion
Manufacturer: Si-Wan
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002UXLB8
Release Date: 2004-05-24 |
Tracks:
- Madonna Blue
- Never Be The Same
- Louis Theme
- Wings Across The Sea
- Cruising Nowhere
- Man Of Miracles
- Revolutionary
- Isadora
- Roads To Freedom
- Beautiful Country
- Solo Flight
- Everywhere You Go
- Candles Are Burning
Album Description
Asian reissue of the 1977 sophomore album from progressive rock act featuring members of Renaissance. 13 tracks. Si-Wan Records. 2004.
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Out of the Mist
Illusion
Manufacturer: Universal
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007OE1C2
Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
Tracks:
- Isadora
- Roads to Freedom
- Beautiful Country
- Solo Flight
- Everywhere You Go
- Face of Yesterday
- Candles Are Burning
Album Description
Japanese limited edition remastered reissue of 1977 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. Universal. 2005.
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Japanese Limited Edition in an LP-STYLE Slipcase. Limited to 5000 Copies.
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- A band that deserved to be a lot better known
- Two overlooked progressive rock gems on one CD
- Great sound, haunting lyrics and piano
- Overall a good compilation
- 4stars/2stars
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Out of the Mist/Illusion
Illusion
Manufacturer: Edsel Records UK
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ASIN: B0000011TZ
Release Date: 1994-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Isadora
- Roads To Freedom
- Beautiful Country
- Solo Flight
- Everywhere You Go
- Face Of Yesterday
- Candles Are Burning
- Madonna Blue
- Never Be The Same
- Louis' Theme
- Wings Across The Sea
- Cruising Nowhere
- Man Of Miracles
- The Revolutionary
Album Description
Illusion played a pleasant form of soft progressive rock that made much of Jane Relif's ethereal vocals, and released these two fine records, now on one picture disc.
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A band that deserved to be a lot better known.......2002-05-15
The original lineup of Renaissance split up after two albums. When they decided to get back together some years later, the name Renaissance was still in use, so they named themselves Illusion, the title of their second Renaissance album. Keith Relf, ex-Yardbirds, died before Illusion recorded anything. Drummer Jim McCarty, also ex-Yardbirds, moved up to front the band and share vocals with Relf's sister Jane. The band's sound was somewhere between folk and prog-rock, with the primary musicians being keyboardist John Hawken and bassist Louis Cennamo. Relf had a fine voice, while McCarty was good at sounding wistful. The music tended to sound a little melancholy even on the happier numbers. If you like Justin Hayward's "Forever Autumn", you will probably like Illusion. This CD includes both of Illusion's albums, 1977's phenomenal "Out of the Mist" and the lesser 1978 follow-up, "Illusion" (which at the time wasn't deemed worthy of release in the US). McCarty provides a history of the band in the liner notes.
"Out of the Mist" is the reason for the five-star review. Several of the songs have the timeless sound of Fairport Convention's best, joined to keyboard-based folk-rock music. "Face of Yesterday" is a work of jaw-dropping beauty, an old Renaissance song recorded much better here (I was lucky that my local radio station gave it some play in 1977). The parting-lovers tune "Candles Are Burning" starts with an energetic 12/8, then turns into a ballad that grows to a wall-of-sound finish. "Isadora" and "Beautiful Country" are also excellent songs, "Solo Flight" provides some harder rock for balance, and "Everywhere You Go" and "Roads to Freedom" have a Fleetwood Mac flavor.
The songwriting wasn't as consistent on "Illusion" (by McCarty's own admission on the CD liner notes), and the added strings sometimes overwhelm the band. There are still some strong songs, particularly "Madonna Blue" and "Cruising Nowhere". "Louis' Theme", on the other hand, would have been a pleasant three-minute song, but is dragged out for almost eight.
Two overlooked progressive rock gems on one CD.......2002-03-20
Illusion was called Renaissance at the dawn of the 70s before the evolutionary process resulted in the better known version of that group featuring Annie Haslam, Jon Camp after 2 albums. While what they were doing in 1970-71 was of little more than historic interest, their reformation in the mid 70s as Illusion produced two essential recordings, both contained in full on this CD. Broadly speaking, both bands played a similar style, that of progressive rock with strong folk and classical leanings and featuring a female lead singer, but enough differences emerge to keep everyone interested. Illusion was a little less ornate and more folky, with the singing of Jane Relf at a lower octave than Annie Haslam, the keyboards of ex-Strawb John Hawken warmer but no less technically proficient, and the participation of ex-Yardbirds creating an edge on some tunes. The CD includes the first 2 albums, Out of the Mist and Illusion (yes the self-titled was actually the second). While the first is instantly likeable and contains more songs in the romantic classical vein, such as the wonderful "Isadora", "Beautiful Country", and "Face of Yesterday", it also contained a few excesses, especially "Candles are Burning" which sounded dated even in 1977. In contrast, the second album (tracks 8-14) is more of a slow burn. The release notes express a disappointment in the output but I do not share this sentiment. In fact to me it wears better than the first, from the awesome kickoff of "Madonna Blue" through to the dignified ancient sound of "The Revolutionary", with simple delights like "Never Be the Same" and "Wings Across the Sea" in between. Note the reduced participation of Jane Relf as lead singer may rightfully upset some, but I believe it is worth seeing beyond this error in judgement to the high quality of the compositions, production, and even the voice (which I believe belongs to Jim McCarty). This 2fer may well be one of the greatest CD bargains currently available in the progressive genre. Get it while you can!
Great sound, haunting lyrics and piano.......2000-12-29
I bought this on LP (Out of the Mist) when it was released way back in the 70's. The reason I bought it was that John Hawken from the Strawbs was on it playing Keyboards (Ghosts and Hero & Heroine on A & M records). I had no idea who Illusion was at the time. The album has a great sound quality. The vocals sung by Jane Relf are great. Unfortunately she does not sing on all of the tracks. One song, "Solo Flight" seems really out of place on this album. The other half of the CD, simply self titled is actually an earlier recording. The sound quality isn't as good, but since I also have that CD on LP it is really nice to get this two for one package. If you like Annie Haslem, you'll like Jane Relf. You can't beat the price on this either.
Overall a good compilation.......2000-04-20
This is a good compilation of the two albums that Illusion put out. I actually like songs from both albums, although the first album has overall better songs with production that is not quite as good. The second album (beginning with Madonna Blue) is the reverse - great production with a mixed song selection. If you like Renaissance you'll like Illusion. Jane Relf's voice is definitely different from Annie's, however I really like it. It certainly improved miles from the very first Renaissance album. A good collection.
4stars/2stars.......2000-01-12
The four star rating applies to the album Out Of The Mist. The two star rating is for the self-titled follow up and second part of this two-for. Out Of The Mist is a fine collection of compositions delivered with style by some tasteful musicians. Jim McCarty, Jane Relf and Roger Hawken are all present from the original Renaissance album. Roger Hawken is wonderfully understated on the keyboards. He was clearly one of the greatly underappreciated keyboardists of the genre. McCarty is an adequate vocalist and acoustic guitarist but compliments the band nicely. Jane Relf is impressive as one of the two primary vocalists. The only fault of this recording could be found in not having her assume all of the lead vocal duties as she is truly exceptional. The difference between the two records is that the first contains strong compositions while the second does not. Even the liner notes admit to the Illusion album suffering from weak material. Still, this cd is well worth obtaining for Out Of The Mist. Recommended...Simon
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