Colosseum - “Daughter Of Time“ 1970 (Full Album vinyl)

Colosseum were a pioneering English progressive jazz-rock band, mixing blues, rock and jazz-based improvisation. Daughter of Time is the fourth album by Colosseum, released in 1970. The album remained for five weeks in the UK Albums Chart peaking number 23.[1] Recorded in the midst of an upheaval in the band’s lineup, only one of its eight tracks, “Three Score and Ten, Amen“, features all six of the official band members. Personnel: Mark Clarke - bass guitar (on 1,5,7) Dave “Clem“ Clempson - guitar, lead vocal on 3 Chris Farlowe - lead vocals (on 1,2,4,5,7) Louis Cennamo - bass guitar (on 2,3,4,6) Dave Greenslade - organ, piano, vibes, backing vocals Dick Heckstall-Smith - soprano and tenor saxophones, spoken word on 1 Jon Hiseman - drums, percussion Tony Reeves - bass guitar on 8 [uncredited] Barbara Thompson - flute; alto, soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones; backing vocals (on 1,2,3,4) Producer Gerry Bron 1. “Three Score and Ten, Amen“ 5:38 2. “Time Lament“ 6:13 3. “Take Me Back to Doomsday“ 4:25 4. “The Daughter of Time“ 3:33 5. “Theme for an Imaginary Western“ 4:07 6. “Bring Out Your Dead“ 4:20 7. “Downhill and Shadows“ 6:13 8. “The Time Machine (live)“ 8:11 Length: 38:04 Released December 1970 Recorded Summer 1970 at Lansdowne Studios,
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