COLOSSEUM/COLOSSEUM II — Live Cologne 1994

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Boxset / Compilation · 2003

Tracklist

1 Those About to Die
2 Skelington
3 Tanglewood '63
4 Rope Ladder to the Moon
5 Stormy Monday Blues
6 Walking in the Park

Disc Two: bonus DVD (Angel Air SJPCD 275, 2008,UK):
1 Those About to Die
2 Skelington
3 Elegy
4 Tanglewood ‘63
The Valentyne Suite
5 January’s Search
6 February's Valentyne
7 The Grass Is Always Greener
8 Rope Ladder to the Moon
9 Theme for an Imaginary Western
10 The Machine Demands Another Sacrifice
11 Solo Colonia
12 Lost Angeles
13 Stormy Monday Blues
14 Walking in the Park

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About this release

Angel Air SPJCD162 (UK)

Reissued in 2008 with DVD bonus disc

Thanks to snobb for the addition

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kev rowland
Considering the band were only in existence for three years they had enormous impact on the progressive and jazz rock scenes, and to hear them again some twenty-two years after they broke up is quite something (even more remarkable is that they are soon to release a new studio album and are touring again!). The band came from many backgrounds, but brought into the rock arena a strong love and understanding for both the blues and jazz.

Jon Hiseman has long been rated as one of the best jazz drummers around; while there can be few sax players in the world that can stay the pace with Dick Heckstall-Smith. Add to that the guitar skills of Clem Clempson and keyboard playing of Dave Greenslade, with the vocals of Chris Farlowe (surely one of our most under-rated singers) and bassist Mark Clarke and here was the 1971 line-up back in full flow.

Not really a band made for singles or the radio, this is a band that strived on improvisation and building on each other, and so many years later that is still very evident in their performance. Yes, there are loads of solos and long instrumental passages, but the music just sounds right – created by people with tremendous skill and mastery of their craft but at the same time not being overindulgent (well, not too much). They know when the time is right to bring the rest of the band back in.

A tremendous gig by a band on top form – Hiseman says that the years apart have meant that they now play better than ever, he could well be right.

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