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Colosseum: Colosseum Live
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Michael Gibbs
tromboneb.1937

Gary Burton
vibraphoneb.1943
The original Colosseum Live LP was released in 1971 on the Bronze label, the content gleaned from concerts recorded in the United Kingdom. Tracks included

Jack Bruce
bass, acoustic1943 - 2014

Graham Bond
b.1937
T-Bone Walker
guitar, electric1910 - 1975
This Esoteric release includes an extra CD of bonus tracks recorded in Brighton, Bristol and Manchester. Significantly there is the addition of several tracks not included on the original release including a full length version of "The Valentyne Suite," a very rare treat to hear live. Also, sandwiched between "I Can't Live Without You" and "The Machine Demands A Sacrifice" is "Time Machine," a stupendous twelve minute drum solowhere Hiseman, egged-on by a increasingly hysterical audience, proves what a technically brilliant drummer he is; towards the climactic ending of his solo he kicks his twin bass drums at almost superhuman speed. His drumming far outstripped the capabilities of the average rock drummer, which he most certainly was not. The bonus CD on this release makes this an absolutely essential purchase for all Colosseum fans, who will undoubtedly already possess a version of the original Colosseum Live.
Those who haven't heard this band before will be mightily impressed at the virtuosic talent of all the members of the group and the timeless quality of the music presented here. Therefore this is a very welcome reissue indeed from one of the pre-eminent pioneering British jazz rock outfits and one of the genre's most well-loved bands. ">
Track Listing
CD 1:
Rope Ladder to the Moon; Walking in the Park; Skellington; I Can’t Live without You; Tanglewood ’63; Encore...Stormy Monday Blues; Lost Angeles.
CD 2 (Bonus Tracks):
Rope Ladder to the Moon; Skellington; I Can’t Live without You; Time Machine; The Machine Demands a Sacrifice; Stormy Monday Blues; The Valentyne Suite:
January’s Search, Theme Two - February’s Valentyne, Theme Three – The Grass Is Greener.
Personnel
Dick Heckstall-Smith: tenor and soprano saxophone; Dave Greenslade: organ, vibes; Dave “Clem” Clempson: guitar, voice; Chris Farlowe: voice; Mark Clarke: bass; Jon Hiseman: drums.
Album information
Title: Colosseum Live | Year Released: 2016 | Record Label: Esoteric Recordings
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