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Colosseum - Colosseum Live flac album

Colosseum - Colosseum Live flac album
  • Performer Colosseum
  • Title Colosseum Live
  • Date of release 1971
  • Style Psychedelic Rock, Experimental, Jazz-Rock, Blues Rock
  • Other formats RA WAV MOD WMA MMF ASF AHX
  • Genre Jazz / Rock
  • Size MP3 1481 mb
  • Size FLAC 1986 mb
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 835

LiveS The Reunion Concerts 1994 is a live album by English progressive jazz-rock band Colosseum. It includes two tracks from their reunion concert at the Zelt-Musik-Festival in Freiburg, Germany and six tracks from the second reunion concert at the E-Werk in Cologne, Germany. In 2003 Live Cologne 1994 was released, which contains the rest of the titles played in Reunion Concerts 1994 in Cologne.

Colosseum Live is a live album by Colosseum, released in 1971. It was one of the band's most commercially successful albums, remaining in the UK Albums Chart for six weeks and peaking at number 17. This album was recorded at Manchester University (March 18, 1971) and the Big Apple, Brighton (March 27, 1971), on the "Daughter of Time" tour. After "Colosseum Live", the band broke up for 23 years and reunited in 1994.

Colosseum – Colosseum Live. But actually I know you lot are hardy musical adventurers, so will give me at least a fighting chance before you draw your own conclusions. In effect that is what they carried on doing with Colosseum, but on a much larger scale. While there is no doubting the chops that these fellas possessed, but while it must have gone down a storm live, listening at home now they could have cut down the length of most tracks by half and have lost virtually nothing.

Colosseum Live' would also be the final album of the 1970s by the group. Four decades on, 'Colosseum Live' remains one of the band's seminal releases, a fine combination of rock, jazz and blues. This newly re-mastered and expanded reissue includes an extra CD of material recorded in Brighton, Manchester and Bristol in March 1971 (including a live version of their classic 'Valentyne Suite'). It also features a booklet that fully restores the original album artwork and features a new essay.

Colosseum: Colosseum Live by Roger Farbey, published on August 10, 2016. This was a brave piece for a six piece jazz rock band to tackle since the original version (aside from a version recorded by Gary Burton's quartet in 1982) was made by Gibbs for his second big band album for Deram in 1971. But Gibbs plus Colosseum members Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith and Dave Clempson had also performed this track, as members of the New Jazz Orchestra, at the Jeanetta Cochrane Theatre, London on 26 May 1970 (a CD of the concert eventually being released on the Dusk Fire label in 2008 and going under the title of Camden '70).

But Colosseum, by the time they made their live album (the CD version comes with an extra track, "I Can't Live Without You," that wasn't on the original vinyl), were a seasoned outfit with some top-notch performers. In veteran Chris Farlowe they had a blues belter who could also turn his hand to jazz. Apart from that, this is an album with plenty of delights - the way the band arranges songs, with interesting duets in the fills, and the way the solos flow from one instrument to another - with Dick Heckstall-Smith's harmonizing saxes on "Tanglewood '63" being the biggest standout. But Clempson shows incredible chops throughout, upfront in his spotlight exposures without being over the top (usually). With good material, some towering performances, and a powerful atmosphere, this is everything you could hope for from a live album.

Listen to music from Colosseum like The Kettle, Butty's Blues & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Colosseum. 1. Colosseum is a British progressive rock, jazz-rock band formed in 1968 by drummer Jon Hiseman, tenor sax player Dick Heckstall-Smith and bass player Tony Reeves, who had previously worked together in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers on the Bare Wires album.