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Camera Camera (Renaissance album)

Camera Camera
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Studio album by Renaissance
Released 1981
Recorded June 1981
Studio Herne Place Studios, Sunningdale, Berkshire, England
Genre Progressive rock, new wave
Length 45:01
Label Illegal (UK)
I.R.S. (US)
RCA (Italy)
Line (Germany)
Producer Renaissance
Renaissance chronology
Azure d'Or
(1979)
Camera Camera
(1981)
Time-Line
(1983)
Singles from Camera Camera
  1. "Bonjour Swansong" / "Ukraine Ways"
    Released: 1981
  2. "Faeries (Living at the Bottom of the Garden)" / "Remember"
    Released: 1981
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AllMusic 3.5/5 stars

Camera Camera is the tenth studio album by the British progressive rock band Renaissance, released in 1981.

After losing two of their five members and being dropped from their label, Renaissance signed on to Miles Copeland's I.R.S. Records. The departed members were replaced by keyboardist/singer Peter Gosling and drummer Peter Barron. Given that the new members were not pictured on the album at all, it's unclear just how official their membership was.

Between the previous Renaissance album and this one, Annie Haslam and Michael Dunford had worked with Gosling as a trio called Nevada, releasing two singles and recording several demos. Nevada's somewhat new wave sound strongly influenced Camera Camera. One of the Camera Camera songs, "Faeries", had previously been recorded (but not released) by Nevada.

This album's attempt to blend Renaissance's signature sound with synthpop is largely considered unsuccessful, due at least in part to the prominence of harsh synthesiser sounds, but its songs are said to have worked very well in concert.

The original 1981 UK release of Camera Camera did not include the single "Bonjour Swansong"; but the song has been included on all releases of the album since 1982.

This was the last Renaissance studio album to include lyrics by the band's longtime lyricist Betty Thatcher. She wrote the words to "Bonjour Swansong" as "a private goodbye to the group."


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