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Predeterminado Colosseum - Tomorrow's Blues (Remastered) (2020) [44.1kHz/24bit]


Colosseum - Tomorrow's Blues (Remastered) (2020) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Country: UK
Genre: Jazz-rock,Progressive rock
Quality: FLAC (*tracks)
Bitrate: Lossless [44.1kHz/24bit]
Time: 0:52:48
Full Size: 623 MB


Though Colosseum lasted only a little more than three years, producing five albums, they made a great impression on the blooming sub-genre of progressive rock. They broke onto the scene with the energetic jazz & blues-influenced Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, with its unusual chord progressions and variant song structures, and then followed up with the epic Valentyne Suite. The title track of Valentyne Suite, a 17-minute composition, pushed keyboardist Dave Greenslade into the spotlight of progressive music. Drummer Jon Hiseman, on the other hand, gradually moved towards the jazz-fusion area.

Now, six years after Colosseum II's Bread & Circuses, Jon Hiseman and his crew return to the arena. Their new album, Tomorrow's Blues, has everything needed to excite Colosseum fans: Jon Hiseman's refined hands-on drum work; the unique, rough blues voice of front man Chris Farlowe; Clem Clempson's fat guitar sound; Dave Greenslade's defining organ lines; Dick Heckstall-Smith's sparkling saxophone and, last but not least, Mark Clarke's subtle bass foundations.

Tomorrow's Blues proves once again that Colosseum still have a great deal to give, and not only to connoisseurs of the antique arts!


Cita:
01 - Tomorrow's Blues 06:37
02 - Come Right Back 04:29
03 - In the Heat of the Night 05:35
04 - Hard Times Rising 06:38
05 - Arena in the Sun 03:22
06 - Thief in the Night 05:45
07 - Take the Dark Times with the Sun 05:09
08 - The Net Man 05:36
09 - Leisure Complex Blues 05:09
10 - No Demons 04:31

Chris Farlowe, lead vocals (all tracks but 9)
Dick Heckstall-Smith, saxophones
Dave "Clem" Clempson, guitar, backing vocals
Dave Greenslade, synthesizer, piano, Hammond organ
Mark Clarke, bass, backing and lead (track 9) vocals
Jon Hiseman, drums, cymbals




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