''Renaissance'' is the second album by
the Association
The Association is an American sunshine pop band from California. During the late 1960s, the band had numerous hits at or near the top of the ''Billboard'' charts (including " Windy", " Cherish", " Never My Love" and "Along Comes Mary") and ...
. This was their last album recorded for the
Valiant Records
Valiant Records was an independent record label distributed in the 1960s by Warner Bros. Records (and briefly by Four Star Television). The label was sold to Warner Bros. in 1967.
History
Valiant Records was formed in 1960 in California, by sin ...
label, and was reissued by
Warner Bros. Records
Warner Records Inc. (formerly Warner Bros. Records Inc.) is an American record label. A subsidiary of the Warner Music Group, it is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division of the ...
after the company acquired Valiant. The album peaked at #34 on the
''Billboard'' Top LPs albums chart.
Although it had no chart toppers like the LPs that came before and after it, two singles reached the
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. "Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies" reached #35 in late 1966 and "No Fair at All" peaked at #51 in early 1967.
[ The Association USA chart history Billboard.com. Retrieved June 2, 2012.]
The single version of "No Fair at All" featured overdubbed vocals by Jim Yester, while early pressings of the LP featured the same track with re-recorded vocals and no overdubs. This was replaced on later copies with the single version.
In 1967, Warner Bros. absorbed the Valiant label and reissued this album along with the group's first album, ''And Then...Along Comes The Association''. However, unlike the first album's reissue, all known Warner Bros. copies of ''Renaissance'' were issued in original, unaltered album covers in which all Valiant identifications were kept intact.
Track listing
Side one
#"I'm the One" (Russ Giguere)2:35 (lead vocal: Giguere)
#"Memories of You" (Jim Yester)2:15 (lead vocal: Yester)
#"All Is Mine" (
Terry Kirkman
Terry Robert Kirkman (born December 12, 1939) is an American musician, who was the lead vocalist for the folk rock group the Association and writer of their hit songs " Cherish", " Everything That Touches You", and "Six Man Band" among many oth ...
)3:13 (lead vocal: Kirkman)
#"Pandora's Golden Heebie Jeebies" (Jules Alexander)2:45 (lead vocal: Alexander)
#"Angeline" (Alexander, Kirkman)3:10 (lead vocal: Kirkman)
#"Songs in the Wind" (Ted Bluechel, Jr.)2:35 (lead vocal: Bluechel)
Side two
#"You May Think" (Alexander, Kirkman)1:45
#"Looking Glass" (Alexander)2:05 (lead vocal: Giguere)
#"Come to Me" (Alexander, Yester)2:15 (lead vocal: Alexander & Yester)
#"No Fair at All" (Yester)2:35 (lead vocal: Yester)
#"You Hear Me Call Your Name" (Alexander, Kirkman)2:18
#"Another Time, Another Place" (Alexander)1:47 (lead vocal: Giguere)
Personnel
According to the 2011 deluxe expanded mono edition:
The Association
* Jules Alexander – lead and grunt guitar, koto, lead vocals
* Ted Bluechel, Jr. – drums (pig skins), door slam, percussive afterthoughts (bells, maracas, cash register), lead vocals
*
Brian Cole – lower tonal concepts and bass honk, background vocals
* Russ Giguere – guitar, noise and rhythm things, lead vocals
*
Terry Kirkman
Terry Robert Kirkman (born December 12, 1939) is an American musician, who was the lead vocalist for the folk rock group the Association and writer of their hit songs " Cherish", " Everything That Touches You", and "Six Man Band" among many oth ...
– recorder, flugelhorn, tambourine, piano, and other percussive embellishments, lead vocals
* Jim Yester – guitar, piano, harpsichord, bells, lead vocals
Technical
*
Jerry Yester
Jerome Alan Yester (born January 9, 1943) is an American folk rock musician, record producer, and arranger.
Biography
Yester was born in Birmingham, Alabama, United States, and grew up in Burbank, California. He formed a duo with brother ...
– producer
*
– engineer
* Peter Whorf Graphics – album design
Charts
References
The Association albums
1966 albums
Valiant Records albums
Warner Records albums
Albums recorded at United Western Recorders
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