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Valentyne Suite

Album - 1969 - DeB Id: 80138
By Colosseum
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Album DeRango™ 48,37

Colosseum

Valentyne Suite ■ Hetzer

 Without any blasphemy, we find ourselves before a temple consecrated to art and the pursuit of the sublime.

 The diaphanous and elegant maiden Valentyne is always waiting for us: let us freely give her seventeen minutes of our minds.

 Discover the epic progressive journey of Colosseum's Valentyne Suite—listen now and immerse yourself in jazz-rock history!

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The Kettle (04:31)
Why the kettle dry
Why the empty eye
Why the vacant sky
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Elegy (03:16)
Baby, don't you leave me in this world alone
We'll go and see somebody
Who won't shake his head and moan
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Woman I can't stand it
How you look at others the way you do.
Please don't do me wrong
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When the night wind cries on the Bloodred feathers
Containers groan as they come together
And the loaded roadsigns they point to never
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Colosseum

Colosseum are a British jazz‑rock group formed in London in 1968 by drummer Jon Hiseman with Dave Greenslade, Dick Heckstall‑Smith, Tony Reeves and (initially) James Litherland. They pioneered brass‑and‑Hammond‑driven progressive jazz‑rock, issuing Valentyne Suite in 1969 (the first LP on Vertigo), followed by Daughter of Time and the acclaimed 1971 Live set. After a long hiatus they reunited in 1994, releasing Bread & Circuses (1997), Tomorrow’s Blues (2003) and Time on Our Side (2014). Key later members include Chris Farlowe and Clem Clempson. Hiseman died in 2018; saxophonist Heckstall‑Smith in 2004; Barbara Thompson in 2022.
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