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    Colosseum - Valentyne Suite (Vertigo 1969) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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    Colosseum - Valentyne Suite (Vertigo 1969) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    Colosseum - Valentyne Suite (1969)
    Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 764MB
    Rapidshare, Fileserve | Jazz-rock, Blues-rock | 1969 UK LP | Vertigo VO 1

    Colosseum - Valentyne Suite (Vertigo 1969) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

    The second album by Colosseum launched the Vertigo label. It seems a logical choice. The band had already recorded a successful LP for Phonogram, Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, on Fontana (STL 5510). Their brand of mixing jazz and rock in a rather original way is custom made for the concept of the label. There can be little doubt about the musical competence of these gentlemen. All these years later, the music still sounds fresh. Technically this is top-notch. Blues, jazz and rock are blended into a heady mixture and the playing sounds extremely confident. The ever present danger of too elaborate soloing is wisely restricted, especially on side A, which features strong compositions and fine singing. This A side is better than the long suite on side B: more compact and emotional. This is ever so important, where this kind of venture is always in danger of being marred by too much intellectual exercise. The sidelong suite on side B certainly has its moments, but not all the parts are bridged adequately and some of the ensemble playing sounds cerebral. Still a fine LP by any standards. VertigoSwirl.com

    Track listing:

    Side one
    1. The Kettle
    2. Elegy
    3. Butty’s Blues
    4. The Machine Demands a Sacrifice

    Side two
    Valentyne Suite:
    1. Theme One: January's Search"
    2. Theme Two: February's Valentyne
    3. Theme Three: The Grass Is Always Greener

    Jon Hiseman: Drums
    Dick Heckstall-Smith: Tenor & Soprano Sax, Flute
    Dave Greenslade: Organ & Vocals
    Tony Reeves: Bass Guitar
    James Litherland: Vocals & Guitar
    String arrangement on ‘Elegy’ by Neil Ardley
    Recorded Spring/Summer 1969
    Produced by Tony Reeves & Gerry Bron

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