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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 04 2006 at 04:35
I hear you. Are you suggesting someone else do that? I'd consider it, but I don't even think many have ever *heard* of C2 let alone know the music and the where they came from.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 12 2007 at 15:12

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I'm looking forward to see them live at 30th of March in Hannover, Germany!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2007 at 07:25
Is Jon Hiseman's Tempest a slight hiccup in Hiseman's career of fusing blues and rock together, with lashings of jazz? I think the chronology has been:
 
UK National  Youth Jazz Orchestra
John Mayall BB
Colosseum
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Colosseum 2
Bruce/Holdsworth/Hiseman - demos but little else to show its existence
Barbara Thompson's Paraphenalia
Colosseum (revamped),
 
 then heaps of session work, e.g. Jack Bruce to Julian Lloyd Weber.
 
A 'hiccup' in the sense that Tempest, for all musicians present,  who were better known later as jazz rockers, there was an emphasis on heavy rock (admittedly played by very good musicians)?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 12 2007 at 19:09
Well done!! Clap

Colosseum is a band I plan to check. I liked what I've listened from them so far, so I will get one of their albums soon. Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 23 2007 at 03:58
What about this fantastic reunion concert DVD, with exellent documentary.
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 30 2007 at 11:48
Originally posted by Dick Heath Dick Heath wrote:

Is Jon Hiseman's Tempest a slight hiccup in Hiseman's career of fusing blues and rock together, with lashings of jazz? I think the chronology has been:
 
UK National  Youth Jazz Orchestra
John Mayall BB
Colosseum
Tempest
Colosseum 2
Bruce/Holdsworth/Hiseman - demos but little else to show its existence
Barbara Thompson's Paraphenalia
Colosseum (revamped),
 
 then heaps of session work, e.g. Jack Bruce to Julian Lloyd Weber.
 
A 'hiccup' in the sense that Tempest, for all musicians present,  who were better known later as jazz rockers, there was an emphasis on heavy rock (admittedly played by very good musicians)?
 
Should add :
The United Rock & Jazz Ensemble at the end of the 70's
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 25 2008 at 02:44
I have all their albums and have loved the band for many years.  Nice to see bands with this type of instrumentation were alive and recording outside of Chicago.
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