Colosseum LiveS

Colosseum LiveS
LiveS  The Reunion Concerts 1994
Live album by Colosseum
Released 1995
August 26, 2003 (Live Cologne 1994)
Recorded June 24, 1994  Freiburg
October 28, 1994  Cologne
Genre Jazz-Rock
Length 76:36
49:46 (Live Cologne 1994)
Label Intuition Records
Angel Air Records (Live Cologne 1994)
Producer Jon Hiseman
Colosseum chronology
Colosseum Live
(1971)
LiveS  The Reunion Concerts 1994
(1995)
Bread & Circuses
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3.5/5 stars[1]
Maelstrom 8/10 stars[2]

LiveS  The Reunion Concerts 1994 is a live album by Colosseum. It includes two tracks from their reunion concert at the Zelt-Musik-Festival in Freiburg, Germany and six tracks from the second reunion concert at the E-Werk in Cologne, Germany.

In 2003 Live Cologne 1994 was released, which contains the rest of the titles played in Reunion Concerts 1994 in Cologne.

In the same year a DVD with the complete Cologne concert was released under the title The Complete Reunion Concert Cologne 1994 (including a 90 minute documentary "The Story Of Colosseum").

Contents

Track listing

LiveS  The Reunion Concerts 1994

  1. "Those About to Die ..." (Greenslade/Heckstall-Smith/Hiseman/Reeves) — 5:06 *
  2. "Elegy" (James Litherland) — 4:17
  3. "The Valentyne Suite": (Colosseum) — 20:41
    1. "January's Search" (Greenslade/Hiseman) — 5:38
    2. "February's Valentyne" (Greenslade/Hiseman) — 5:16
    3. "The Grass Is Always Greener" (Heckstall-Smith/Hiseman) — 9:47
  4. "Theme for an Imaginary Western" (Brown/Bruce) — 6:30
  5. "The Machine Demands Another Sacrifice" (James Litherland) — 2:02
  6. "Solo Colonia" (Hiseman) — 12:27
  7. "Lost Angeles" (Greenslade/Heckstall-Smith/Farlowe) — 13:22
  8. "Stormy Monday Blues" (T-Bone Walker) — 12:11 *

* live at Zelt-Musik-Festival, Freiburg, Germany, June 24, 1994

Live Cologne 1994

  1. "Those About to Die" (Tony Reeves) — 5:22
  2. "Skelington" (Clempson/Hiseman) — 12:24
  3. "Tanglewood '63" (Mike Gibbs) — 10:54
  4. "Rope Ladder To The Moon" (Bruce/Brown) — 9:41
  5. "Stormy Monday Blues" (T-Bone Walker) — 5:27
  6. "Walking In The Park" (Graham Bond) — 6:36

Personnel

References


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