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  | JON ANDERSON ~ ANIMATION (EXPANDED EDITION) OPIO 01 (Barcode: 604388679423) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1982 Released: 2006
3rd album by the legendary YesFind albums by this artist founding member and singer Jon AndersonFind albums by this artist. Anderson recorded over the years extensively as solo artists in parallel to his work with Yes, accumulating an impressive musical legacy. This album is considered to be his strongest and most consistent release. Recorded by a stellar cast of over 30 musicians, including Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (ColosseumFind albums by this artist), Simon PhillipsFind albums by this artist, David SanciousFind albums by this artist, Jack BruceFind albums by this artist and many others, with brass and string sections and arrangements, this is one impressive piece of music. As usual in Anderson’s case this is a concept album, based on a story written by him. The convoluted lyrics are as unclear and mystical as ever, to the delight of his fans and a source of mockery by his critics. Whatever one might think about Anderson’s literary talents, the music – composed entirely by him - is excellent, with strong fusion (and even some jazz) undertones, played brilliantly all the way. The new expanded edition adds bonus material recorded at the same session, including the almost 12 minutes long epic track called “The Spell”. An absolute must to all Yes fans and a very strong Prog album overall. Recommended.
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  | NEIL ARDLEY / NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ ON THE RADIO: BBC SESSIONS 1971 DUSK FIRE 115 (Barcode: 5065001032516) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1971 Released: 2016
This is a wonderful archival album from the seemingly bottomless vault of the BBC recordings, which presents two sessions led by British composer / bandleader Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist. The first session (six tracks) presents the full glory of the New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist) led and conducted by Ardley and the second session (one track) presents a suite-like composition performed by a small Jazz ensemble, which also includes a string section and electronics. The lineup of the New Jazz Orchestra includes the crème de la crème of the British Jazz players at the time: trumpeters Nigel CarterFind albums by this artist, Bud ParkesFind albums by this artist, Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist, Ian CarrFind albums by this artist and Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist, trombonists Derek WadsworthFind albums by this artist, Robin GardnerFind albums by this artist and Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, tuba player Dick HartFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Don RendellFind albums by this artist, Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist, Brian SmithFind albums by this artist, Dave GellyFind albums by this artist and Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Jeff ClyneFind albums by this artist, drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and percussionist / vibraphonist Frank RicottiFind albums by this artist. The small ensemble includes several NJO members and also features bassist Barry GuyFind albums by this artist and the man in charge of the electronic sounds Keith WinterFind albums by this artist.
For listeners familiar with the NJO recordings the music presented here will not be unanticipated, as it follows the pattern presented on their studio recordings, which is based on intricate and lavish orchestral arrangements and excellent solos by the orchestra members. The live sound and the raw power of the twenty piece orchestra are of course irresistible and illustrate the supremacy of orchestral music over small ensembles as far as the scale of possibilities is concerned. The orchestra performs two compositions by the lamented pianist / composer Mike TaylorFind albums by this artist, who was already deceased when this music was recorded. Another pleasant surprise is the inclusion of a composition by the legendary Jack BruceFind albums by this artist, who played in the earlier lineup of the orchestra. The presentation of the tunes by the no less legendary Humphrey LytteltonFind albums by this artist is the proverbial cherry on the top.
The suite-like piece marks the beginning for Ardley´s interest in electronic music, which started when he met Keith Winter a year before this music was recorded. His future recording will feature synthesizers of course but this early, both technologically and conceptually, meeting between electronic and acoustic sounds is truly fascinating and innovative, especially since it also features a string section.
Overall this album is an invaluable historical document of the time and of the British Jazz history, and well deserved thanks go to Peter MuirFind albums by this artist, the man behind the Dusk FireFind albums on this label / Market SquareFind albums on this label labels and to Dave Gelly for the informative liner notes and his first hand experiences. This is an absolute must to all British Jazz connoisseurs, and in fact to all Jazz lovers around the world, especially the young musicians, who should be aware of how much can be learned from music made in the past. Not to be missed!
| Updated: 23/05/2018Posted: 31/05/2017 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | BAKERLOO ~ BAKERLOO (EXPANDED EDITION) ESOTERIC 2468 (Barcode: 5013929456846) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1969 Released: 2014
This is a reissue of the only album by the obscure British trio BakerlooFind albums by this artist, which comprised of guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Terry PooleFind albums by this artist and drummer Keith BakerFind albums by this artist. The original album presented seven tunes, five of which were co-written by Clempson and Toole (and Baker on one of them), one was a blues standard and one was an arrangement of a Johann Sebastian BachFind albums by this artist composition (the same composition was also recorded by Jethro TullFind albums by this artist and released as "Bouree" on their second album "Stand UpFind albums with this title"). This remastered and expanded edition adds five bonus tracks, which are a B-side, a couple of alternate tracks and a couple of previously unreleased tracks.
The music is floating somewhere between Blues-Rock and early Progressive Rock, featuring brilliant guitar work by Clempson, who of course was about to join Colosseum soon after Bakerloo disbanded and achieve world fame. The fact that this album was dug up is primarily due to the fact that Clempson plays on it, although with all fairness it is a solid release worth being remembered. The last track on the original album is an extended piece which last for about fifteen minutes, which of course hints as to the Proto-Prog connection of the band and its music.
The British Blues Revival produced hundreds of bands similar to Bakerloo in the late 1960s, most of which tried to copy bands which already achieved fame and acclaim, like CreamFind albums by this artist, John MayallFind albums by this artist´s BluesbreakersFind albums by this artist, Fleetwood MacFind albums by this artist, Jimi HendrixFind albums by this artist, Ten Years AfterFind albums by this artist and many others. Many of these bands never managed to make an album at all, many others recorded one album, like Bakerloo, which disappeared into the vaults of record labels, and are now occasionally rediscovered by reissue labels.
Guitar freaks will find this album highly exciting, as Clempson plays much more aggressively and prominently on this album than at any other point of his career, obviously due to the fact that he was the leading voice in this trio and there were no restrictions whatsoever. Some of his neck-breaking / hair-raising solos on this album are completely unrepeatable.
Overall this is a great trip down the memory lane and the remastered music sounds superbly fresh and is highly enjoyable, again emphasizing the fact that those were the most productive years in British (and worldwide) music scene, sadly long gone, albeit not forgotten. Highly recommended!
| Updated: 21/01/2017Posted: 21/01/2017 | CD 1 Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend |
  | JACK BRUCE ~ BIRD ALONE NEPTUNE 114 (Barcode: 5050693101527) ~ UK ~ Classic Rock Recorded: 1980 Released: 2001
What a delight it is to see (and hear) this piece of history being released. Any previously unknown piece of recording by Jack BruceFind albums by this artist, the legendary composer, singer and bass player and one of the most distinctive voices of our era. This album documents a live performance of the Jack Bruce Band in Denver in 1980. The band included Jack Bruce – vocals, bass & piano, David SanciousFind albums by this artist – keyboards & guitar, Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (ColosseumFind albums by this artist) – guitar and Billy CobhamFind albums by this artist (Mahavishnu OrchestraFind albums by this artist) – drums, a dreamy lineup by any standard. The repertoire of the concert spans the entire Jack’s career, from the CreamFind albums by this artist days and through his wonderful solo albums released in the 1970s. His unique voice is in top form and the performances are spirited and inspired. The sound quality might not be top notch, but considering that this is a soundboard recording, which was never intended for release, it’s not too bad. I wouldn’t hesitate even a fraction of a second if to get this one, as the historic importance of this recording surpassed by far any sound imperfections. A must to all Jack Bruce disciples!
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  | JACK BRUCE ~ I`VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO THIS ESOTERIC 2073 (Barcode: 5013929717329) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1980 Released: 2008
This wonderful album by bassist / singer / composer Jack BruceFind albums by this artist was unfortunately lost somewhere along the way, drawing little attention, although it is as good in every respect as the rest of the material Bruce recorded through the 1970s as a solo artist and leader of the Jack Bruce BandFind albums by this artist. A beautiful set of songs composed by Bruce and as usual with lyrics supplied by his poet-friend Pete BrownFind albums by this artist comprise the bulk of the material and are exceptionally intelligent and moving. The stellar band accompanying him on this recording includes guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (ColosseumFind albums by this artist), keyboardist David SanciousFind albums by this artist and drummer Billy CobhamFind albums by this artist. Bruce delivers the vocals in a completely unique fashion, his operatic abilities evident as always and the instrumental work is spotless and sympathetic. Considering Bruce´s songwriting abilities one wonders why he remains to be known only among a relatively small circle of friends and admirers, rather than being appreciated and treasures more wildly. Well he´s obviously simply too good for his own good. Brilliant stuff and a most welcome reissue!
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  | JACK BRUCE ~ LIVE AT ROCKPALAST 1980, 1983 AND 1990 MIG 90862 (Barcode: 885513908629) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1980 - 1990 Released: 2019
This Box Set presents a collection of live concert recordings by iconic British bassist / vocalist / songwriter Jack BruceFind albums by this artist, captured by the German TV program Rockpalast. The 5CD / 2DVD collection presents forty-three tracks, recorded on three different occasions, as described below. With a few exceptions all the songs were written by Bruce with lyrics by the poet Peter BrownFind albums by this artist.
CD1 & CD2 were recorded / filmed on October 19th, 1980 and the lineup includes Bruce, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, American keyboardist / guitarist David SanciousFind albums by this artist and drummer Billy CobhamFind albums by this artist.
CD3 was recorded / filmed on October 16th, 1990 and is a solo performance by Bruce playing piano and singing.
CD4 & CD5 were recorded / filmed on November 1st, 1983 and the lineup includes Bruce, Sancious and drummer Bruce GaryFind albums by this artist.
DVD1 includes the video material of CD1 to CD3 and DVD2 includes the video material of CD4 and CD5.
The music includes most of the songs Bruce recorded during his career and up to that time, including several going back to the CreamFind albums by this artist days. Although there are a few surprises here, each and every appearance by Bruce was completely unique, as his fans and followers are of course aware of. His incredible bass virtuosity is fully covered here, as are his vocal performances, and every minute of Bruce on stage is pure delight.
Overall, this is an incredible piece of archive material by one of the greatest Rock / Jazz-Rock Fusion musicians of all time. Although the sound quality is a bit iffy at times, this monumental collection of Bruce’s live material is an absolute must to his followers. His unique power of expression remains unchallenged and his premature departure robbed us of his talent and personally a Friend for almost fifty years…
| Updated: 04/03/2024Posted: 04/03/2024 | 5CD+2DVD 7 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | JACK BRUCE ~ THE 50TH BIRTHDAY CONCERTS MIG 90610 (Barcode: 885513906106) ~ UK ~ Classic Rock Recorded: 1993 Released: 2014
This Box Set is a document of the two concerts organized in order to celebrate the 50th Birthday of British vocalist / bassist / composer Jack BruceFind albums by this artist, one of the greatest figures of Rock / Blues-Rock / Prog-Rock and Jazz-Rock. These concerts took place on November 2nd and 3rd of 1993 and were recorded and videoed for posterity. The Box Sets includes two DVDs which present the music played during the two nights (totaling in almost four hours of unadulterated Jack Bruce genius) and in addition it also includes a third DVD with an extensive collection of interviews with Bruce and his guests recorded at the time and a CD with another hour of music, which is not included on the two concert DVDs. In short about six hours of Jack Bruce, his music and his unique personality, which made his one of the most respected and admired musicians of the 20th Century.
Bruce invited a formidable stable of musicians / friends to come and play with him during these two days, a list of which reads like the who´s who of British Rock and includes: guitarists Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and Gary MooreFind albums by this artist, drummers Ginger BakerFind albums by this artist and Simon PhillipsFind albums by this artist, pianist / drummer Gary HusbandFind albums by this artist, organist Bernie WorrellFind albums by this artist, saxophonists Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist and Art ThemenFind albums by this artist, trumpeter Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist, trombonist John MumfordFind albums by this artist and vocalists Gary "Mudbone" CooperFind albums by this artist and Maggie ReillyFind albums by this artist. Poet / lyricist / vocalist and a lifetime friend of Bruce, the incredible Pete BrownFind albums by this artist also makes an appearance. With such lineup the music is simply exploding with talent and incredible performances.
The music includes a selection of mostly Bruce originals, spanning from the glorious CreamFind albums by this artist days and through all the solo albums Bruce recorded after Cream disbanded. His brilliant compositions prove again that they are completely resistant to the passing of time, and present a fabulous legacy that will stay with us forever.
My personal favorite part of the concert is the last hour on the second DVD, which presents just the trio of Baker, Bruce and Moore, playing a series of Cream favorites, which is simply breathtaking and presents an "alternative" Cream vision, which is in every respect as exciting as the original group with Eric ClaptonFind albums by this artist. The absence of Clapton is in fact a great disappointment and might have been a momentous occasion, but it was corrected twelve years later during the Cream reunion concerts in 2005.
Overall this is a package no lover of Classic Rock will consider to miss, especially in view of the fact that some of the people captured here are no longer with us (Heckstall-Smith, Moore and of course Bruce himself). Since nobody makes music like this any more, this stuff is even more important today for the sake of the new generation, in case it´s not completely lost yet.
| Updated: 26/01/2019Posted: 03/05/2016 | 3DVD+CD 4 Digipak Box Set Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ BREAD & CIRCUSES CASTLE 1345 (Barcode: 5050749413451) ~ UK ~ Progressive Rock Recorded: 1996 - 1997 Released: 2006
Following the 1994 reunion, which proved to be extremely successful, both artistically and commercially, the pioneering British Jazz-Rock Fusion band ColosseumFind albums by this artist, one of the greatest band ever in the genre´s history, decided to keep the reunited band together for further concerts and even recorded a couple of new albums, of which this is the first one. In retrospect, with the tragic death of saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist in 2004, this album was destined to be one before the last recording by the original band, which of course included also vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The album includes eleven original compositions by the band members, performed brilliantly, as always. None of the players seem to have lost any of their passion for music or the ability to perform, which is evident, every step of the way. It seems an appropriate way to say goodbye to the numerous fans around the world and although seals the era, emphasizes what a glorious era it was. A must!
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  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE (2CD EXPANDED EDITION) ESOTERIC 2545 ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1971 Released: 2016
This is a reissue of the seminal live album by the legendary British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Blues-Rock Fusion group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, founded in 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, who shared earlier common ground as members of John MayallFind albums by this artist´s BluesbreakersFind albums by this artist and Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist. The final incarnation of the band´s first era, of which this was the last recording, included also vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist. The original release of this album was a 2LP set and this 2CD edition more than doubles the original album´s playing time, including additional material that was recorded at the same concerts from which the original album was put together.
This reissue is the answer to the question: "How do you take the best possible album and make it better?" The new remaster and the additional material simply turn this iconic album into what is probably the most important recording made at the historic crossroads that produced, after a period of about half a decade of crystallization and construction, two of the tremendous British contributions to music in the 1960s: Blues-Rock Fusion and Jazz-Rock Fusion (the other being Progressive Rock, which also has a few moments on this album).
The complexity and the ingenuity of the music on this album are mind-bugling and in fact it was never matched by any other album of that period. The musicians struggled with the difficulties of playing this music live and compensated for any technical imperfections by the fire and enthusiasm of the performance. In fact the group´s reunion after twenty three years produced other live versions of the same material ("Live Cologne 1994Find albums with this title"), which are technically more perfect than the recordings herein, a fact that can be easily explained by the musical experience acquired during that period of time.
In retrospect this album simply refuses to fade away and still shines like a beacon of musical vitality, sophistication and stylistic crosspollination, which puts most of contemporary music in a miserable and pitiable light. Brainwashed and undereducated listeners of today can´t tell great music from organic waste…
I wonder if we can expect a future 4CD version of this album? After all this has already been reissued three times, so why not again? Still absolutely essential, perhaps even more so than before!
| Updated: 17/01/2017Posted: 17/01/2017 | CD 2 Remastered Bonus Tracks Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE `71 REPERTOIRE 1396 (Barcode: 4009910139622) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1971 Released: 2020
This is an archival album by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock band ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded live in February and March of 1971 during their UK tour, which yielded their legendary “LiveFind albums with this title” album, which to this day is considered as one of the most important live concert recordings of all time, which sadly proved to be the last album by the early version of the band. Founded in 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist the final lineup included also the charismatic vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, superb keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, one of the best British Blues guitarists Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist.
The music includes mostly original material, which appeared over time on the studio albums, all of which was tested and polished during the band’s many live appearances, reaching a level of perfection, which combined with the highly developed improvisation abilities by the band members (Hiseman, Heckstall-Smith and Greenslade had a Jazz background), produced live performances of unparalleled quality.
The first CD of this 2CD release offers a complete show recorded on February 12, 1971, which as far as I know was previously unissued and is alone worth the price of the album. The show is more relaxed and open to improvisation then the material recorded in March and partly included on the a.m. live album.
The second CD however, is more problematic, since as far as I can see it is identical to the second CD included on the EsotericFind albums on this label reissue “Live (2CD Expanded Edition)Find albums with this title” from 2016, with a confusing, slightly different running order. Why on earth would RepertoireFind albums on this label do this is beyond me.
But as mentioned earlier, every instance of Colosseum material, especially as excellently recorded as the music included here, is worth its weight in gold. It is truly amazing that this music, almost exactly fifty years young, sounds still so exciting today. Absolutely essential stuff!
| Updated: 18/02/2021Posted: 18/02/2021 | CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT ROCKPALAST 2003 REPERTOIRE 1449 (Barcode: 4009910144923) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2003 Released: 2022
This is an archival live 2CD + DVD album by the iconic British Jazz-Rock Fusion group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded / filmed by German WDR TV on September 27, 2003 at the Viersen Jazz Festival, which was part of their 2003 tour in Germany. The material was intended for the legendary “Rockpalast” TV show. The reunited (in 1994) band just recorded their new (at the time) album “Tomorrow`s BluesFind albums with this title” and were in absolute top form. The ailing saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, who would sadly depart just a few months later, was replaced by the fabulous Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist, the wife and life companion of the band’s leader, drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist, and the rest of the superb team included keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and vocalist extraordinaire Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist. The album includes several tracks from the new album and a mixture of their classic repertoire, going back right to their debut album. The DVD offers all the audio tracks present on the two CDs and in additional twenty minutes long interview with Hiseman.
The sound and vision quality of the material is absolutely superb and now even enhanced by a careful restoring process, with a stunning result, probably the best among all the many live Colosseum recordings.
The music is of course absolutely Godly from start to finish and Colosseum followers can easily compare this material with their legendary “LiveFind albums with this title” album from 1971, to see that although over thirty years passed by, the band lost absolutely nothing of their fire and power, and managed to polish their show to absolute perfection. The level of the improvisation during the extensive keyboards, guitar, saxophone and drums solos is genial and Farlowe’s vocals are still unbeatable.
With Dick, Barbara and Jon now gone, listening to this album is a deep, almost spiritual experience of longing for friendships lost, and time mercilessly passing for all of us. Great to see the legacy of the greatest band ever still living and new archival material still being released.
Overall, this is an absolutely essential piece of the recorded legacy by this iconic band, which combined Blues, Rock, Jazz and everything in-between better than almost anybody out there, for generations to come. Glittering musical gold!
| Updated: 26/04/2023Posted: 26/04/2023 | 2CD+DVD 3 Slipcase Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT RUISROCK FESTIVAL, TURKU, FINLAND 1970 REPERTOIRE 1391 (Barcode: 4009910139127) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Funk Fusion Recorded: 1970 Released: 2020
This is an archival album by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded live in August of 1970 during their Scandinavian tour and presents an early recording of the second lineup of the group. Founded in 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist the final lineup included also the charismatic vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, superb keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, one of the best British Blues guitarists Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist.
The music includes original material and one piece each by Jack BruceFind albums by this artist and Graham BondFind albums by this artist, which appeared over time on the group’s studio albums, all of which was tested and polished during the band’s many live appearances, reaching a level of perfection, which combined with the highly developed improvisation abilities by the band members (Hiseman, Heckstall-Smith and Greenslade had a Jazz background), produced live performances of unparalleled quality.
This specific concert bursts with energy and enthusiasm, and Hiseman’s lengthy drums solo is an absolute classic. Clempson falls in within the Colosseum modus operandi perfectly from day one and his soloing is sublime as always. With four of the five tracks clicking well over ten minutes in duration, this is a true orgy of improvisation, albeit perfectly well organized. The sound quality of this recording if somewhat iffy, but the remastered material is definitely listenable, compared with the bootleg versions of this album that have been around for ages.
As usual, every instance of Colosseum material, especially as excellently performed as the music included here, is worth its weight in gold. It is truly amazing that this music, almost exactly fifty years young, sounds still so exciting today. Absolutely brilliant stuff!
| Updated: 19/06/2021Posted: 19/06/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT THE PIPER CLUB, ROME, ITALY 1971 REPERTOIRE 1394 (Barcode: 4009910139424) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1971 Released: 2020
This is an archival album by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock band ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded live in Summer of 1971 and presenting one of the last known recordings of the final lineup of the band, which disbanded just a few months later in October of 1991. Founded in 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist the final lineup included also the charismatic vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, superb keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, one of the best British Blues guitarists Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist.
The music includes two original pieces and one piece each by Jack BruceFind albums by this artist and Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist, which appeared over time on the group’s studio albums, all of which was tested and polished during the band’s many live appearances, reaching a level of perfection, which combined with the highly developed improvisation abilities by the band members (Hiseman, Heckstall-Smith and Greenslade had a Jazz background), produced live performances of unparalleled quality. The two original tunes (one co-written by Clempson and Hiseman and the other by Hiseman) get over-extended versions on this album, timing well over twenty minutes each, which present the incredible instrumental abilities by the band members, including Hiseman’s unique drumming technique.
The sound quality of this recording if truly iffy, and even the remastered version is not easily listenable, albeit somewhat better than the bootleg versions of this album that have been around for ages. Obviously the source material for this material is simply sub-standard.
And yet, every instance of Colosseum material, especially as excellently performed as the music included here, is worth its weight in gold. It is truly amazing that this music, almost exactly fifty years young, sounds still so exciting today. Absolutely brilliant stuff!
| Updated: 08/07/2021Posted: 08/07/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE IN GERMANY REPERTOIRE 1404 (Barcode: 4009910140321) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2021
This is an archival album, which collects live recordings by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist. The 2CD / DVD album covers recordings of live concerts in Germany and Austria, captured between 1969 and 1971. Colosseum was formed in 1968 from the ashes of the Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (both members of GBO). The first lineup included also keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist / vocalist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist. Litherland was replaced by Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and Reeves was replaced briefly by Louis CennamoFind albums by this artist and later by Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist was added as lead vocalist, turning Colosseum into a sextet. Hiseman’s wife, saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist guests on one track. The sound quality is fabulous, and the remastering, packaging and enclosed highly informative booklet are top notch.
Colosseum were one of the most imaginative and intelligent early Fusion / Prog bands ever and managed to create a highly unique sound and musical aesthetics. A perfectly balanced amalgam of Jazz, Rock and Blues, which they created, remains largely unmatched to this very day. Their success can be mostly credited to the perfect blend of their musical personalities and immense collection of diverse talents, as well as the leadership of Hiseman, who was one of the most important British musicians of his generation. I was lucky to know Jon and watching him and the band perform was always a revelation.
CD1 of the album covers the material recorded in 1969 and 1970 by the German TV show “Beat-Club” (the first four tracks) and the 1969 concert in Vienna (the next four tracks). CD2 covers the 1971 concert in Frankfurt (four long tracks). The “Beat Club” material is also included in video version on the enclosed DVD.
This album offers an incredible wealth of music, hair-raising instrumental performances and a sublime glimpse at the period when music was at its absolute creative peak. There are but a few groups that managed to achieve the same level of intensity and inventiveness ever since.
For Colosseum fans this album is absolutely essential of course, but the interest goes way beyond just that. British Jazz and Fusion enthusiasts will be also thrilled; as should any music loving person on this planet be as well. This music is beyond recommendation, a true Holy Grail!
| Updated: 25/11/2021Posted: 25/11/2021 | 2CD+DVD 3 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE05 REPERTOIRE 1382 (Barcode: 4009910138229) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2005 Released: 2024
This is a reissue of a 2CD live album by the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in 2005. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, went through several personnel changes before disbanding in 1971, after recording several iconic albums. They reunited in 1994 and continued performing and recording albums with a lineup, which included the two founding members and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist. Following the death of Heckstall-Smith in 2004, Hiseman’s wife saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist joined the band, and this new lineup recorded this live album.
This album was initially released privately on Temple MusicFind albums on this label in 2007 and then on RuffFind albums on this label Records in Germany in 2010, both editions now long gone from the market. This RepertoireFind albums on this label Records reissue, newly packaged and with a booklet designed by Ana GraceyFind albums by this artist (Barbara’s and Jon’s daughter), celebrates Hiseman’s 80th Birthday Anniversary.
The music is a wonderful example of the band’s live act, which includes music spanning their entire career. Although some of that music appears on other live albums, due to the highly improvised nature of the band’s performances, each and every version of these tunes is completely unique. It also reflects the phenomenal agility of Barbara, who joined the group only a few months earlier (although she did play some gigs with the band before formally joining), and blended perfectly into the act, obviously adding her personal fabric to the tunes.
Each and every live album by Colosseum depicts the incredible talents of all the band members, with the spotlight on their abilities as improvisers, since the band’s material was always heavily influenced by Jazz and the live performances were ideal platforms to “go wild” and play lengthy instrumental solos and vocal extravaganzas.
Overall, this is as brilliant as every other Colosseum album, studio and live alike, and if anybody missed the original release of this album, this is an opportunity to repent and correct mistake. Absolutely not to be missed!
| Updated: 26/08/2024Posted: 26/08/2024 | CD 2 Slipcase Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ RESTORATION REPERTOIRE 1430 (Barcode: 4009910143025) ~ UK ~ Blues-Rock Recorded: 2021 Released: 2022
The legendary British Prog / Fusion band ColosseumFind albums by this artist returns with a new album eight years after their previous studio recording. The lineup, still a sextet, includes three “founding” members: vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist, and three new members: keyboardist Nick SteedFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Kim NishikawaraFind albums by this artist and veteran drummer Malcom MortimoreFind albums by this artist (Gentle GiantFind albums by this artist). The album presents ten songs, most written by the band members, with a couple of songs written by others.
The music is mostly Blues-Rock oriented, and has less (if any) Jazz influences than the previous albums, despite the saxophone present in the lineup. The songs are all solid and highly melodic, but lack the “twist” present in the old Colosseum material.
Farlowe is still a formidable vocalist and Clempson still plays some great guitar solos, but the band is but a shadow of the old Colosseum image. Of course they are better than most contemporary Rock bands, but that is hardly a challenge after all.
Overall, this is a very nice Blues-Rock / melodic Rock album, perfectly executed by veteran musicians, which is a great fun to listen to, but appearing under the Colosseum name is somewhat a misappropriation IMHO. Assumably Colosseum fans will all get a copy…
| Updated: 09/07/2022Posted: 09/07/2022 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ THE GRASS IS GREENER (EXPANDED EDITION) TALKING ELEPHANT 181 (Barcode: 5028479018123) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 - 1970 Released: 2011
"The Grass Is GreenerFind albums with this title" was the second US release by the superb British band ColosseumFind albums by this artist. Founded in 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist, Colosseum was one of the most important and innovative bands active in the UK in the late 1960s / early 1970s. It combined virtuosic performances and imaginative musical writing way ahead of its time; crossing genres elegantly and skillfully, amalgamating Blues, Jazz and Rock in a way no other band had previously attempted and very few others ever managed to do in the years that followed.
This particular album by Colosseum is however especially interesting as far as record collectors and fans of the band are concerned, since it reflects a widely-spread phenomenon, which characterized the record industry at the time. As a result of the "British Invasion", spearheaded by the Beatles and other UK bands in the mid-1960s, the US record market was swamped by UK releases on a regular basis. However, the US record labels often took the liberty to change the UK albums selected to be released in the USA. These changes could involve an alternate cover art and liner notes, a different track order, a different selection of tracks and up to creating new and completely "virtual" albums, which never existed originally, by combining tracks from two or more previously released albums, sometimes even with previously unreleased material.
This album is a great example of the above, as it embodies all of the above methods and as a result becomes a true nightmare for collectors and fans, especially the completists among them. Before "The Grass Is Greener" was released in the US on the DunhillFind albums on this label label, the label already released the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in US, but that release was also completely different from the original UK release and in fact included about half of material from the "Valentyne SuiteFind albums with this title" album, before that album was released in the UK a few months later as the first release on the new VertigoFind albums on this label label – the legendary home of Progressive Rock and Art Rock for years to come. Therefore, by the time Dunhill was planning the release of the second US Colosseum album; including the "Valentyne Suite" in its entirety was obviously out of the question, since so much of the album´s material had already been used on the debut US release. So the label decided to use the remaining three tracks from "Valentine Suite" and asked for some new, previously unreleased material, which the band recorded in two separate sessions late 1969 and early 1970 (after Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist joined the band, replacing James LitherlandFind albums by this artist). These five new tracks, released only in US on the "The Grass Is Greener" album have made it a much sought after collectors´ item ever since.
Those interested in further pursuing these tracks should note, that four of them: "Bolero", "The Grass Is Greener" (which is an alternate version of the 3rd part of "Valentyne Suite"), "Jumping Off The Sun" (with an overdubbed vocals by Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist) and "Rope Ladder To The Moon" were released in UK in 1971 on the Bronze compilation album "The Collectors Colosseum" (ILPS 9173), which also included an unreleased track from the debut album entitled "I Can´t Live Without You". As for "Lost Angeles", one would have to wait another 33 years, until the 2004 release of the "Valentyne Suite" 2CD expanded edition on SanctuaryFind albums on this label (SMEDD 097) or further 2 years after that for the digipak CD version of that album (SMBCD 386). Both these editions include another lost "Valentyne Suite" era track: "Arthur´s Moustache", which had remained unreleased up to that time.
And of course Colosseum is still very much alive. After reuniting in 1994, they continued touring and recording right up to the present day but that is a completely different tale. However, if you can get to hear them play, don´t miss the opportunity to enjoy one of the best bands that ever existed on this planet. Side Note The above are my liner notes included on this album's artwork.
I am honored when asked by the Artists to write liner notes for their albums, always hoping that my words reflect the true spirit of the music. This is also a symbol of our mutual respect and friendship developed over the years.
The same is also true when Record Labels ask me to write liner notes for their releases, mostly in the case of reissues of archival albums, which is a symbol of their appreciation of my knowledge and historical perspective and my recognition of their dedication to the preservation of the history of recorded music and the effort to keep human Culture and Aesthetics alive.
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  | COLOSSEUM ~ TIME ON OUR SIDE RUF 1209 (Barcode: 710347120926) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2010 - 2013 Released: 2014
This is the final album by seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist. The group was founded by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist and for many years included also keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist. Following the recording of their last album together “Tomorrow`s BluesFind albums with this title” Heckstall-Smith died in 2004 and saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist, Hiseman’s wife, joined the group for its final stretch, which ended with the death of Hiseman in 2018. The last lineup with Thompson recorded this final album over a period of three years, and it also features vocalist Ana GraceyFind albums by this artist (daughter of Thompson and Hiseman) on one track, which she also wrote. The album presents nine studio tracks, all originals by the members of the band except the a.m. track by Gracey, several featuring lyrics by the legendary Pete BrownFind albums by this artist. The CD edition includes one live bonus track, written by Jack BruceFind albums by this artist and Pete Brown.
The music is everything one might expect from a Colosseum album; a great amalgam of Jazz / Rock / Blues, which always represented their musical aspirations. Decades of experience are evident in the brilliant instrumental performances, which are as strong as ever, as are the vocals by Farlowe, Clempson and Clarke. The music might be a bit more relaxed and less experimental than on the early alums, but is still excellent in all respects.
Thompson’s saxophone parts are quite different from those by Heckstall-Smith, which somewhat changed the overall sound of the group, but did not make a radical impact, which would change the general concept. This is definitely a playful work by these veterans, which still sounds great and offers a proper last fanfare to one of the best groups of all time.
Colosseum fans won’t miss this album of course, but it should appeal to all Classic Rock fans around the globe, as nobody makes music like this anymore. Wholeheartedly recommended!
| Updated: 06/06/2021Posted: 06/06/2021 | CD 1 Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ TOMORROW`S BLUES CASTLE 1399 (Barcode: 5050749413994) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2003 Released: 2006
Following the 1994 reunion, which proved to be extremely successful, both artistically and commercially, the pioneering British Jazz-Rock Fusion band ColosseumFind albums by this artist, one of the greatest band ever in the genre´s history, decided to keep the reunited band together for further concerts and even recorded a couple of new albums, of which this is the second one. In retrospect, with the tragic death of saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist in 2004, this album was destined to be the very last recording by the original band, which of course included also vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The album includes nine original compositions by the band members and one standard, performed brilliantly, as always. None of the players seem to have lost any of their passion for music or the ability to perform, which is evident, every step of the way. It seems an appropriate way to say goodbye to the numerous fans around the world and although seals the era, emphasizes what a glorious era it was. A must!
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  | COLOSSEUM ~ TRANSMISSIONS: LIVE AT THE BBC REPERTOIRE 1346 (Barcode: 4009910134627) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2020
This is a sensational archival Box Set, which collects the BBC recordings by the first incarnation of the seminal British Jazz-Rock Fusion / Progressive Rock group ColosseumFind albums by this artist. The 6CD Box Set covers the BBC recordings captured between 1969 and 1971. Colosseum was formed in 1968 from the ashes of the Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (both members of GBO). The first lineup included also keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, guitarist / vocalist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist. Litherland was replaced by Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist and Reeves was replaced briefly by Louis CennamoFind albums by this artist and later by Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist was added as lead vocalist, turning Colosseum into a sextet. Hiseman’s wife, saxophonist / flautist Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist and the entire New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (NJOFind albums by this artist) guest on selected tracks. The sound quality is fabulous, as usual with BBC recordings, and the remastering, packaging and enclosed highly informative booklet are top notch
Colosseum were one of the most imaginative and intelligent early Fusion / Prog bands ever and managed to create a highly unique sound and musical aesthetics. A perfectly balanced amalgam of Jazz, Rock and Blues, which they created, remains largely unmatched to this very day. Their success can be mostly credited to the perfect blend of their musical personalities and immense collection of diverse talents, as well as the leadership of Hiseman, who was one of the most important British musicians of his generation. I was lucky to know Jon and watching him and the band perform was always a revelation.
This Box Set covers the material included on the band’s first three (or four, depending on how detailed one wants to dig) studio albums and complements perfectly their only live album, which is undoubtedly one of the best live albums ever recorded. In many respects the music included here shows more of the Jazzy aspects of Colosseum than the live album, which is more Blues-Rock oriented. These versions of the tunes are often dramatically different from the versions appearing on the studio album and feature extensive soloing and improvisations.
These six CDs offer an incredible wealth of music, hair-raising instrumental performances and a sublime glimpse at the period when music was at its absolute creative peak. There are but a few groups that managed to achieve the same level of intensity and inventiveness ever since.
For Colosseum fans this Box Set is absolutely essential of course, but the interest goes way beyond just that. British Jazz and Fusion enthusiasts will be also thrilled; as should any music loving person on this planet be as well. This music is beyond recommendation, a true Holy Grail!
| Updated: 27/05/2021Posted: 26/05/2021 | CD 6 Mini-Sleeve Box Set Remastered Essential Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ UPON TOMORROW REPERTOIRE 1466 (Barcode: 4009910146620) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 - 1971 Released: 2023
This is a 2CD archival album by the legendary British Progressive Rock / Jazz-Rock Fusion group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, presented as the “long-lost 4th studio album”, but the album’s content is quite a complex matter, as explained below. The lineup of the classic Colosseum lineup includes vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, bassist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist, except on the first two tracks on CD1, which feature guitarist James LitherlandFind albums by this artist and bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist.
CD1 contains four tracks recorded during two separate filmed concerts, the first a TV appearance (tracks 1-2), captured on March 26, 1969, and the second a part of a series of films about British Rock bands (tracks 3-4), captured on May 14, 1970, both of which have nothing to do with the a.m. “lost” album. The CD includes only audio material, which I find it a bit bizarre, as RepertoireFind albums on this label Records could have probably get hold of a license to the video material as well, unless they plan to release that separately?
CD2 contains eight tracks, the first five of which were supposedly intended as the “lost” album and the remaining are demos of three of those tracks. The material was recorded during the hiatus following the release of the largely successful “LiveFind albums with this title” album, which eventually led to the band falling apart by the end of 1971. The material was recorded in spring / summer of 1971, first at the legendary Lansdowne Studios (see the three demos), and later mixed it at the Advision Studios (see track 5) and finally at Jon’s home studio (see tracks1-4). Colosseum performed some of this material during their concerts in late 1971 and it also appeared on Colosseum related albums, like the debut solo album by Heckstall-Smith or the debut album by TempestFind albums by this artist.
Colosseum were just too good to last, and such superb collection of talents was bound to implode / explode, especially when the British Prog and Fusion was a constant swirl of bands being created and falling apart, often without the opportunity to leave recorded legacy behind. Lucky for us, Colosseum fans, there is a true abundance of music in Hiseman’s extensive archives, and of course we enjoyed the sensational reunion later on.
Overall, as on every other archival Colosseum album, there is plenty of sublime material herein to give us a reason to rejoice, especially since much of it are unreleased studio recordings. For Colosseum fans, this is heaven on earth of course, so let’s simply enjoy it!
| Updated: 20/02/2024Posted: 20/02/2024 | CD 2 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | CHRIS FARLOWE ~ AS TIME GOES BY MIG 00792 (Barcode: 885513007926) ~ UK ~ Jazz Recorded: 1995 Released: 2013
This is a reissue of the wonderful album by British Blues-Rock vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist, which presents his interpretations of classic Jazz vocal standards. As such it is the most atypical album by Farlowe and the one closest to Jazz he ever recorded. Farlowe is accompanied by a great sextet lead by saxophonist Pat CrumlyFind albums by this artist, which also includes trombonist Mark NightingaleFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, pianist John PearceFind albums by this artist who also wrote all the arrangements, bassist Simon WoolfFind albums by this artist and drummer Simon MortonFind albums by this artist. The album was recorded at the Temple Studios and engineered by the studio owner, the legendary Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. This reissue is remastered and includes one bonus track from the same session which was left out on the original release.
This album emphasizes the great Jazz sensitivity and the improvisational urge Farlowe displayed thru ought his long career, but which remained mostly hidden and overshadowed by his Blues-Rock front. His theatrics and vocal trickery fits the old and well known standards superbly, presenting them with a certain twist and different sensitivities, which are delightful and often surprising. For many Farlowe followers this album is quite an "ear opener" into his abilities which are expressed herein for the first time.
As Farlowe says in the album´s liner notes this was the music he heard in his early days, before he discovered Rhythm And Blues, which obviously influenced him and was partly responsible for his future musical personality. No wonder he decided to pay tribute to his Jazz roots, doing so with all his heart, as this album evidently shows.
Obviously this album is a must to the many Farlowe fans and followers, but it is also definitely deserves to be discovered by the British Jazz followers who are probably completely unaware of its existence. This is such a pleasure to listen to this music and I hope many people will seek it out to join the party!
| Updated: 08/05/2023Posted: 25/06/2016 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend |
  | CHRIS FARLOWE ~ THE VOICE / HOTEL EINGANG MIG 00892 (Barcode: 885513008923) ~ UK ~ Blues-Rock Recorded: 1998 - 2008 Released: 2013
This is a reissue of two albums by the British Blues-Rock vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist recorded a decade apart: "The VoiceFind albums with this title" from 1998 and "Hotel EingangFind albums with this title" from 2008, the second being at the time of writing is the last album recorded by Farlowe so far. Both albums are remastered and both include two bonus tracks each, originating from a live recording from 2006.
"The Voice" is a beautiful collection of ten Rhythm And Blues / Soul songs, splendidly sung by Farlowe, who is accompanied by a superb band, which includes guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Ronnie LeahyFind albums by this artist, bassist John PriceFind albums by this artist and drummer Paul BurgessFind albums by this artist. Other musicians appear on some of the songs, like guitarist Ricky ByrdFind albums by this artist, who also wrote a couple of songs present here, guitarist Norman BeakerFind albums by this artist, vocalist Elkie BrooksFind albums by this artist and others.
"Hotel Eingang" is a collection of thirteen Blues-Rock numbers and finds Farlowe accompanied by the excellent guitarist Miller AndersonFind albums by this artist, keyboardist Frank TischerFind albums by this artist, bassist Kris GrayFind albums by this artist and drummer Paul Burgess. A brass section and additional guest musicians are also present. Farlowe wrote the title song and Anderson also contributed one of his songs, with the rest being mostly Blues standards.
Both albums, although different from each other, show the versatility and undiminished capabilities of Farlowe as a first rate vocalist, who despite his age manages to sound as if he was a few decades younger that his chronological age. He is vital and absolutely relevant, full of great chops and as usual sensitivity and feel for the music. Farlowe is ignoring the fads and fashions of contemporary Pop / Rock and sticks to what he knows best – singing his heart out like only he knows how.
Farlowe remains one of the few veteran Rockers, who lost nothing of his relevance and artistic ability over time and who believes in the music he performs, contrary to generations of younger musicians who have very little to say and who completely lost their way over time. As such he is one of the living icons of the better times that music enjoyed in the past.
Overall both albums are an absolute must have for all Farlowe fans and in this remastered edition with bonus tracks and a very reasonable price tag are even more attractive. For people who don´t have the original albums in their collection this is a proverbial "steal".
| Updated: 08/05/2023Posted: 25/06/2016 | CD 2 Digipak Remastered Bonus Tracks Recommend To A Friend |
  | CHRIS FARLOWE ~ WAITING IN THE WINGS MIG 00962 (Barcode: 885513009623) ~ UK ~ Classic Rock Recorded: 1991 Released: 2013
This is a reissue of an album recorded by the British Blues-Rock vocalist Chris FarloweFind albums by this artist in the early 1990s, following a five years long period of inactivity in the recording studio. The songs on this album were recorded during several studio sessions, featuring different lineups. As a result no less that six guitar players are featured: Micky MoodyFind albums by this artist (Juicy LucyFind albums by this artist), Alvin LeeFind albums by this artist (Ten Years AfterFind albums by this artist), Albert LeeFind albums by this artist (everybody), Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (ColosseumFind albums by this artist), Geoff WhitehornFind albums by this artist (Procol HarumFind albums by this artist), Phil PalmerFind albums by this artist (a great session player) and Tony CrooksFind albums by this artist (The KickFind albums by this artist with bassist Leo LyonsFind albums by this artist, ex-Ten Years After, who also plays here).
Despite the stellar team of musicians and a very solid collection on songs, the album was rejected by the Major record labels and was finally released on a tiny Spanish label BarsaFind albums on this label Records (originally titled simply "Farlowe") and than on FreestyleFind albums on this label Records in UK (with a different mixes of two songs), but disappeared from the market almost immediately. This reissue adds four bonus tracks, two of which are the original mixes of the two a/m songs and two more, which are live recordings.
Obviously produced for the US market, this album has a much more Rock oriented sound and luster, taking Farlowe away from his Blues-Rock roots. Nevertheless it is still a very solid album as far as Farlowe´s vocal delivery is concerned and for his many fans this album deserves a proud place in their collection. Sadly it will take another five years for Farlowe to record another studio album.
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  | DICK HECKSTALL-SMITH ~ BLUES AND BEYOND BLUE STORM 004 (Barcode: 5050232500422) ~ UK ~ Blues-Rock Recorded: 2001 Released: 2001
This is the last album by British saxophonist / composer Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, recorded before his passing in 2004. The album, produced by Pete BrownFind albums by this artist, includes an incredible list of British musicians, who played with him during his career: guitarists Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, Peter GreenFind albums by this artist and Mick TaylorFind albums by this artist, drummers Gary HusbandFind albums by this artist and Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and vocalists Rab McCulloughFind albums by this artist, Paul JonesFind albums by this artist, Jack BruceFind albums by this artist, Paul WilliamsFind albums by this artist. John MayallFind albums by this artist plays piano and several other musicians also take part in the proceedings. The album presents twelve tracks, most of which are originals by Heckstall-Smith and some are Blues standards.
As the list of names and the album’s title suggest, the album is dedicated to Blues and Blues-Rock material, which of course was always a part of Heckstall-Smith’s background in addition to his Jazz-Rock Fusion, Prog and Jazz activities.
The music is absolutely delightful, as expected, and the guests / friends invited to participate do not disappoint. The album is full of great tunes, brilliant guitar soli and evocative vocals, all within the Blues idiom, spiced with Heckstall-Smith’s idiosyncratic saxophone playing. Of course the album brings fond memories of his activities with Graham Bond OrganizationFind albums by this artist, John MayallFind albums by this artist’s BluesbreakersFind albums by this artist and ColosseumFind albums by this artist, which were icons of the British scene for many years.
Overall, this is a brilliant and sadly little known album by one of the true heroes of the British Blues, Jazz-Rock Fusion and Jazz scenes. It certainly deserves to be heard and if anybody can find a copy of it, it is wholeheartedly recommended!
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  | HUMBLE PIE ~ I NEED A STAR IN MY LIFE CLEOPATRA 03172 (Barcode: 889466317224) ~ UK ~ Classic Rock Recorded: 1974 - 1976 Released: 2020
This is a reissue / remaster of the “lost” album by one of the greatest British Rock groups of all time, Humble PieFind albums by this artist. This album was rejected by the group’s record label A&MFind albums on this label, but they continued to record for many months, until the group fell apart and the music remained shelved, while they released their swan song album “Street RatsFind albums with this title” in the meantime. The album presents twenty tracks, most being originals written by the group members.
In addition to the regular group members: vocalist / guitarist Steve MarriottFind albums by this artist, bassist Greg RidleyFind albums by this artist, guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, drummer Jerry ShirleyFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Tim HinkleyFind albums by this artist, they invited a plethora of guests to take part in this project, including such luminaries like bassist Boz BurrellFind albums by this artist, drummer Ian WallaceFind albums by this artist, saxophonist Mel CollinsFind albums by this artist, guitarist B. J. ColeFind albums by this artist and others.
These tracks surfaced in 1990s as “Scrubbers Sessions”, both on bootlegs and eventually on Eagle Records, but are not available anymore and this new reissue offers a good sound quality and nice packaging.
Overall, this is a great document, both of the era and one of the greatest British Rock groups ever, which definitely is worth being remembered. Marriott had one of the most distinctive voices of Rock and his premature and tragic death in 1991 robbed the world of his magic forever. A great piece of history!
| Updated: 07/10/2022Posted: 07/10/2022 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | JCM ~ HEROES REPERTOIRE 1354 (Barcode: 4009910135426) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 2017 Released: 2018
This is the only album by the British trio JCMFind albums by this artist comprising of three ex-ColosseumFind albums by this artist members: guitarist Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist, bassist / vocalist Mark ClarkeFind albums by this artist and drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist. The album presents ten songs and one instrumental, mostly originals by the trio members, a couple of Jack BruceFind albums by this artist songs, one Graham BondFind albums by this artist song and four songs involving guitar heroes that the album is dedicated to: Gary MooreFind albums by this artist, Ollie HalsallFind albums by this artist, Alan HoldsworthFind albums by this artist and Larry CoryellFind albums by this artist.
The music floats between Rock oriented songs and Jazz-Rock Fusion material, all beautifully executed by the three veterans, who prove to be timeless heroes themselves. Clempson still plays some superb guitar licks that very few other guitar players around are able to compete with, Clarke sings with great sensitivity and Hiseman, one the greatest drummers of all time, as well as an excellent recording engineer and producer, does a perfect job as well. Sadly, this was his last recording before his untimely death, shortly after the album was released.
For Colosseum fans, British Prog / Jazz-Rock Fusion enthusiasts, guitar freaks and all good music lovers around the world this album is a breath of fresh air, although it sits firmly in the tradition established well over five decades earlier. The saying “they don’t make music like this anymore” obviously does not apply to this album. Brilliant stuff!
| Updated: 07/08/2021Posted: 07/08/2021 | CD 1 Digipak Recommend To A Friend |
  | NEW JAZZ ORCHESTRA ~ CAMDEN `70 DUSK FIRE 105 (Barcode: 5065001032042) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1970 Released: 2008
The New Jazz OrchestraFind albums by this artist (a.k.a. NJOFind albums by this artist) led by composer / arranger Neil ArdleyFind albums by this artist was Britain’s most prestigious and adventurous big band in the 1960s. Under Ardley’s visionary leadership the band developed the foundations for the modern European Jazz big band sound. Although incorporating the classic American big band tradition of Duke EllingtonFind albums by this artist and the more modern approach of Gil EvansFind albums by this artist, Ardley managed to steer his band into uncharted territory, using his unique approach to instrumentation and bold arrangements.
At the time this album was recorded live at London’s Camden Jazz Festival in May of 1970, Ardley was already moving rapidly towards the exploding Jazz-Rock Fusion genre, creating one of the first, and magnificent at that, examples of Jazz-Rock Fusion big band. Compared to American bands at the time, like Blood, Sweat & TearsFind albums by this artist or ChicagoFind albums by this artist, Ardley’s approach is definitely much more refined and orchestral and uses a wider arsenal of the Jazz vocabulary, being therefore much more sophisticated. Having at his disposal some of the best British Jazz musicians (and then also Jazz-Rock Fusion musicians) he was able to turn the NJO into a “mean” and powerful Jazz-Rock Fusion ensemble, which truly fuses Jazz and Rock to the max.
This of course brings us the players and more specifically to the fact that this version of NJO incorporates in its midst the entire lineup of one of the greatest British Jazz-Rock groups, ColosseumFind albums by this artist. Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist (saxophone), Clem ClempsonFind albums by this artist (guitar), Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist (keyboards), Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist (bass) and Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist (drums) all play here, and even a couple of tracks the band recorded on their albums are present, in a big band arrangement of course. With the members of Colosseum as a core of the band and with other notable players like Henry LowtherFind albums by this artist and Harry BeckettFind albums by this artist (trumpet), Dave GellyFind albums by this artist and Barbara ThompsonFind albums by this artist (saxophone) and even an ultra-rare appearance of Michael GibbsFind albums by this artist on trombone, this is truly a superb group, able to face any challenge Ardley’s arrangements may present them with.
BTW the presence of the Colosseum members is not incidental, as both Reeves and Hiseman were NJO’s founding members and Heckstall-Smith appeared on the NJO’s second album entitled “Le Dejeuner Sur L`HerbeFind albums with this title”. Seven of the tracks present on that album are also included here, which turns this recording into an updated live version of that timeless classic. The original recording tape of this concert had quite a few technical problems, but was painstakingly and beautifully restored to life with an exceptional sound quality considering the circumstances under which it was recorded. One should be truly grateful to the producer of this immensely important historical material for making it available to us, the fans of NJO, Colosseum and British Jazz in general. This is indispensable legacy of the period and a must to any follower of British Jazz music.
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