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  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT MONTREUX 1969 REPERTOIRE 1460 (Barcode: 4009910146026) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 Released: 2023
This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Montreux on April 25, 1969 during the European Broadcasting Union international awards festival Rose d’Or. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they played this concert they were in the midst of recording their second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. The live set presents four compositions, including the three-part "Valentine Suite", expanded according to the circumstance, including material from the debut album and the yet unreleased second album. The fifth track was recorded a couple month later, during their appearance at the Monteux Jazz Festival on June 22, 1969. All the performances were also captured on video by the Swiss TV, and are present here on the DVD included in the package.
The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.
Despite the over five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!
This album is one of several live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German Repertoire Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
| Updated: 03/08/2023Posted: 03/08/2023 | CD+DVD 2 Slipcase Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT MONTREUX INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL REPERTOIRE 1389 (Barcode: 4009910138922) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 Released: 2020
This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Montreux on June 21, 1969 during the annual International Jazz Festival, one of the most prestigious gigs in Europe at the time. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they played this concert they have already recorded the second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. The live set presents six compositions, expanded according to the circumstance, including material from the debut album and the yes unreleased second album.
The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.
Despite the five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!
This album is one of the five live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German RepertoireFind albums on this label Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
| Updated: 07/10/2020Posted: 07/10/2020 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
  | COLOSSEUM ~ LIVE AT THE BOSTON TEA PARTY REPERTOIRE 1390 (Barcode: 4009910139028) ~ UK ~ Jazz-Rock Fusion Recorded: 1969 Released: 2020
This is an archival release presenting a live recording by the seminal British group ColosseumFind albums by this artist, recorded in Boston on August 13, 1969 during the group´s first US tour. Colosseum, founded in spring of 1968 by drummer Jon HisemanFind albums by this artist and saxophonist Dick Heckstall-SmithFind albums by this artist, who were joined by bassist Tony ReevesFind albums by this artist and keyboardist Dave GreensladeFind albums by this artist and initially by guitarist Jim RocheFind albums by this artist, who was soon replaced by James LitherlandFind albums by this artist. The quintet recorded the band´s debut album "Those Who Are About To Die Salute YouFind albums with this title" in the late 1968 / early 1969, which was released in March of 1969. By the time they embarked on the US tour they have already recorded the second album "Valentine SuiteFind albums with this title", which was released in November 1969. Therefore it is hardly surprising that they played exclusively (well almost, see below) material from the second, already recorded but not yet released album. The live set presents only three compositions, expanded according to the circumstance, including the entire three-part suite that gave the album its title.
For Colosseum specialists, the version of the suite performed here live is different from the version eventually released on the UK version of the album, with the third part of the suite being "Beware Of The Ides Of Mach" (released on the debut album) to by replaced by "The Grass Is Always Greener" on the studio album.
The music is of course absolutely glorious and epitomizes the early British Jazz-Rock Fusion and to some extent also Progressive Rock. All five musicians are superb instrumentalists and the album showcases plenty of hair-raising solos, as expected form Colosseum, which was undoubtedly one of the most spectacular live acts at the time.
Despite the five decades that passed since this music was recorded, it is still absolutely fresh and infinitely more interesting that anything else being recorded these days. Pure genius at work!
This album is one of the five live archival albums by Colosseum recently released by the German RepertoireFind albums on this label Records label, some of which already circulated as bootlegs earlier on, but these carefully remastered and beautifully packaged albums are simply irresistible.
| Updated: 07/10/2020Posted: 09/09/2020 | CD 1 Digipak Remastered Recommend To A Friend |
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