COLOSSEUM ( LP ) UK
Tytuł: Tomorrow's Blues
Wytwórnia: Repertoire
Rok: 2003/RM
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Tytuł: Tomorrow's Blues
Wytwórnia: Repertoire
Rok: 2003/RM
Jazz - prog - rock .
Tracklist
Side One
1. Tomorrow's Blues
2. Come Right Back
3. In The Heart Of The Night
4. Hard Times Rising
5. Arena In The Sun
Side Two
1. Thief In The Night
2. Take The Dark Times With The Sun
3. The Net Man
4. Leisure Complex Blues
5. No Demons
Musicians
Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals – Mark Clarke
Brass [Additional] – Chris White, Simon Gardner, Steve Sidwell
Drums – Jon Hiseman
Guitar, Piano [Fender Rhodes], Backing Vocals – Clem Clempson
Organ [Hammond], Grand Piano – Dave Greenslade
Producer – Clem Clempson, Dave Greenslade, Jon Hiseman
Tenor Saxophone, Sopranino Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Dick Heckstall-Smith
Vocals – Chris Farlowe
Colosseum -Tomorrow's Blues
The more time that passed from the day in November 1971 that Jazz-rock pioneers Colosseum split up, the less likely it seemed that they would ever work together again. However, more than 40 years down the line, Jon Hiseman, Chris Farlowe, Clem Clempson, Dave Greenslade and Mark Clarke were still going strong. Tragically, Saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith succumbed to an 18 month long battle with ill heath and died at the end of 2004. Jon’s long time wife and internationally-renowned saxophonist Barbara Thompson stepped into his shoes through his long ordeal and became a permanent member until her retirement from public performance in 2015. Since the death of legendary drummer Jon Hiseman in 2018, Colosseum has reformed to play gigs and festivals throughout Europe. The band’s break-up in 1971 meant their final release had been a live album which was rated as one of their finest offerings – and it is perhaps fitting that they should have kicked off the return of Colosseum with another live effort The Reunion Concerts 1994.In the summers of 1997 and 2003 the six of them re-convened and recorded two new studio albums, “Bread & Circuses” & “Tomorrows Blues.” Then came another great live album and their latest offering “Time on our Side” released in 2012.