Novella (album)

Novella
Studio album by Renaissance
Released January 1977 (North America)
August 1977 (UK)
Recorded November 1976
Studio De Lane Lea Studios, Wembley, UK
Genre Progressive rock, symphonic rock
Length 40:23
Label Sire (US/Canada)
Warner Bros. (UK)
Producer Renaissance
Renaissance chronology
Live at Carnegie Hall
(1976)Live at Carnegie Hall1976
Novella
(1977)
A Song for All Seasons
(1978)A Song for All Seasons1978
1st (ABC Distribution) US release cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Novella is the seventh studio album by the British progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1977.

Release history

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. At the time of this original issue, Sire was distributed in the USA by ABC Records; the cover featured unique artwork by Pamela Brown different from that which would be used for its subsequent UK issue. Shortly thereafter, Sire changed distribution in the USA to Warner Brothers and the cover artwork was revised to use the same painting by Brown as that employed in its UK issue. The 2nd USA issue can most easily be identified by the rendering of the band which takes up the entire back cover; the original ABC Distribution cover features a much smaller painting of the band on the back.

After the demise of BTM, the band agreed in principle to sign for CBS Records UK. However they actually agreed to a contract with Warner Brothers.

In the USA the album was initially released with unique cover art by Sire Records (a Warners subsidiary) in March 1977 under its distribution deal with ABC Records, and was assigned the catalog number SA-7526. It was subsequently re-released with revised cover artwork with the catalog number SR-6024. 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 album charted at No. 46 in the Billboard 200 chart in the USA.[2]

The song "Can You Hear Me?" was sampled in the Deep Puddle Dynamics' We Ain't Fessin' (Double Quotes), and Blockheads' Music by Cavelight track "Sunday Seance".

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can You Hear Me?"Jon Camp, Michael Dunford, Betty Thatcher13:38
2."The Sisters"Dunford, Thatcher, John Tout7:15
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
3."Midas Man"Dunford, Thatcher5:47
4."The Captive Heart"Camp, Dunford4:16
5."Touching Once (Is So Hard to Keep)"Camp, Dunford9:27

Personnel

Renaissance

Additional musicians

Production

References

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