Colosseum - The Reunion Concerts 1994 (2020)

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Title: The Reunion Concerts 1994
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Repertoire Records
Genre: Progressive Rock, Blues Rock, Jazz Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 129:46 min
Total Size: 884 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Those About to Die (Live At Zelt-Musik-Festival Freiburg)
02. Stormy Monday Blues (Live At Zelt-Musik-Festival Freiburg)
03. Those About to Die (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
04. Skellington (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
05. Elegy (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
06. Tanglewood '63 (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
07. January's Search (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
08. February's Valentine (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
09. The Grass is Always Greener (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
10. Rope Ladder to the Moon (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
11. Theme for an Imaginary Western (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
12. The Machine Demands Another Sacrifice (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
13. Solo Colonia (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
14. Lost Angeles (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
15. Stormy Monday Blues (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)
16. Walking in the Park (Live at the E-Werk, Cologne, Germany)


On June 24th 1994, Colosseum played their first concert together for 23 years.

Jon Hiseman said 'Despite many requests from fans and promoters over the past couple of decades, I never seriously considered reforming the original Colosseum. But the release of all the albums on CD in the early '90's was extremely successful and generated a lot of new interest in the band. When Dave, Dick, Clem and Chris ganged up on me in 1993 it became clear there was no escape. A date was set and I found Mark in America and we all met up in my studio on June 17th 1994 and I gave the count in for 'Those About to Die'. We played as if the band had never been apart'.

Jon Hiseman, drums, percussion
Dick Heckstall-Smith, soprano- and tenor saxophones
Dave Greenslade, keyboards, Hammond organ, vibraphone
Dave Clempson, guitar, vocals
Mark Clarke, bass, vocals
Chris Farlowe, vocals