Quote Originally Posted by Jack in Wilmington View Post
From the first time I saw Renaissance at the old Robin Hood Dell in Fairmount Park, they opened up with "Prologue" and that has always been my opening song when auditioning audio gear. From the opening bars of John's piano and then Annie's voice just comes in as if from heaven. When I was auditioning my Ushers at Quest, even Steve and his customer from the other room came in to listen. I have a half dozen Renaissance tracks on one of my test discs that I use, but I always listen to "Trip to the Fair" and "Vultures Fly High". My Mary Fahl tracks are varied. One from her days with October Project called "Something More Than This" and two tracks from her solo work The Other Side Of Time. One is called "In The Great Unknown" and the other is the title track.
Good choices. Annie did have a voice of angels back in the day....still not bad today. I still remember seeing them at the Academy of Music in Philly, can't think of a better venue for them.

I have several of her later solo work.
The Dawn of Ananda
Live Under Brazilian Skies
One Enchanted Evening, which was recorded in a little church not too far from me.

She lives in Doylestown and I have seen her at local shows.