The title of Renaissance's
Ring the Living Bell: A Collection gives the impression that the double-disc set is a comprehensive overview of
Melanie's career. Take a look at the back cover, towards the bottom of the disc: it makes it perfectly clear that the album consists of "newly recorded and digitally remastered" tracks. So, it isn't all that it appears, but it isn't bad, either, since
Melanie has matured surprisingly well. There's none of the extravagent productions that detailed her early '70s recordings; it's just her and a guitar. In this context, she sounds surprisingly strong, performing convincing renditions of her best-known songs ("You Could Have Had Me for a Nickel," "Candles in the Rain," "Brand New Key"), plus a few good newer songs. Certainly, this kind of album is only of interest to hardcore fans -- any casual fan that picks this up, believing it contains originals, will undoubtedly feel tricked -- but those dedicated followers should find this enjoyable.