Tempest - Under The Blossom / The Anthology (1973-74/2005)
Artist: Tempest
Title: Under The Blossom
Year Of Release: The Anthology
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Prog Rock, Heavy Prog
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Title: Under The Blossom
Year Of Release: The Anthology
Label: Castle Music
Genre: Prog Rock, Heavy Prog
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:13:52 + 01:04:52
Total Size: 952 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD1:
Tempest:
1. Gorgon
2. Foyers Of Fun
3. Dark House
4. Brothers
5. Up And On
6. Grey And Black
7. Strangeher
8. Upon Tomorrow
Living In Fear:
9. Funeral Empire
10. Paperback Writer
11. Stargazer
12. Dance To My Tune
13. Living In Fear
14. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
15. Waiting For A Miracle
16. Turn Around
CD2:
1. You And Your Love
2. Dream Train
3. Foyers Of Fun (BBC Session)
4. Gorgon (BBC Session)
5. Up And On (BBC Session)
6. Grey And Black (BBC Session)
7. Brothers (BBC Session)
8. Drums Away (BBC Session)
9. Strangeher (BBC Session)
Line-up::
Jon Hiseman - drums & percussion
Mark Clarke - bass guitar & vocals
Paul Williams - vocals
Allan Holdsworth - guitar
Ollie Halsall - guitars, moog synthesizer, piano & vocals
Formed in 1972, lasted for two years until June 1974. (No relation to the US band of the same name)
Formed by drummer Jon Hiseman after the break up of COLOSSEUM, TEMPEST are most notable for their line up rather than their albums. Hiseman brought in an at the time very young guitarist by the name of Allan Holdsworth, with Mark Clark (bass) and Paul Williams (vocals) completing the band. Clark had also been a member of COLOSSEUM. Paul Williams had played with JOHN MAYALL'S BLUESBREAKERS and JUICY LUCY.
TEMPEST released two albums with Peter "Ollie" Halsall (PATTO, SCAFFOLD) replacing Holdsworth for "Living in Fear", and taking on keyboard duties for that album too. He replaced the departed Williams on vocals, resulting in a completely different sound for that album. Their music is more jazz rock than fusion, and Hiseman's COLOSSEUM influences can be heard in the jazz influences in both albums. While "Living in Fear" was more direct and dynamic than the first self titled album, neither was particularly satisfactory.
Hiseman went on to form COLOSSEUM II, while Holdsworth found varying degrees of success both as a solo artists, and with bands such as GONG, SOFT MACHINE, UK and BRUFORD. The late Ollie Halsall (died 29 May 1992) recorded with BOXER and Kevin Ayers among others. Clarke worked with various bands including NATURAL GAS, URIAH HEEP, MOUNTAIN AND RAINBOW.
Formed by drummer Jon Hiseman after the break up of COLOSSEUM, TEMPEST are most notable for their line up rather than their albums. Hiseman brought in an at the time very young guitarist by the name of Allan Holdsworth, with Mark Clark (bass) and Paul Williams (vocals) completing the band. Clark had also been a member of COLOSSEUM. Paul Williams had played with JOHN MAYALL'S BLUESBREAKERS and JUICY LUCY.
TEMPEST released two albums with Peter "Ollie" Halsall (PATTO, SCAFFOLD) replacing Holdsworth for "Living in Fear", and taking on keyboard duties for that album too. He replaced the departed Williams on vocals, resulting in a completely different sound for that album. Their music is more jazz rock than fusion, and Hiseman's COLOSSEUM influences can be heard in the jazz influences in both albums. While "Living in Fear" was more direct and dynamic than the first self titled album, neither was particularly satisfactory.
Hiseman went on to form COLOSSEUM II, while Holdsworth found varying degrees of success both as a solo artists, and with bands such as GONG, SOFT MACHINE, UK and BRUFORD. The late Ollie Halsall (died 29 May 1992) recorded with BOXER and Kevin Ayers among others. Clarke worked with various bands including NATURAL GAS, URIAH HEEP, MOUNTAIN AND RAINBOW.