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Valentyne Suite

 
Album Review: Valentyne Suite

  • Artist: Colosseum
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1969
  • Total Time: 34:46
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

One of England's prime jazz-rock -- or, more accurately, rock-jazz -- outfits, most of the members of Colossuem had apprenticed in blues bands, and it shows very strongly on some of the material here. Both "The Kettle" and "Butty's Blues" are essentially tarted-up 12-bar blues, although they work well in a grander context; in the latter case much grander, as a brass ensemble enters for the last part, drowning out everything but the guitar, an indication that this recording is in dire need of remastering. "Elegy" is a fast-paced, minor-key blues that stretches guitarist James Litherland's vocal abilities. Things do get far more interesting with "The Machine Demands a Sacrifice," which offers solo opportunities to organist Dave Greenslade and sax player Dick Heckstall-Smith before re-emerging in what can only be called a proto-industrial style, all heavily treated clattering percussion. The album's real joy comes with "The Valentyne Suite," which takes the band out of their bluesy comfort zone into something closer to prog rock. Bandleader Jon Hiseman is a stalwart throughout, his busy drumming and fills owing far more to jazz than the studied backbeat of rock. Greenslade proves to be a largely unsung hero, his only real solo in the suite something to offer a challenge to vintage Keith Emerson, but with swing. As to criticism, bassist Tony Reeves has very little flow to his playing, which severely hampers a rhythm section that needs to be loose-limbed, and Litherland's guitar playing is formulaic, which can be fine for rock, but once outside the most straightforward parameters, he seems lost. In retrospect this might not quite the classic it seemed at the time, but it remains listenable, and for much of the time, extremely enjoyable. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
The Kettle Colosseum, Pete Brown Colosseum (4:28)
Elegy (Lyrics) Pete Brown, Colosseum Colosseum (3:13)
Butty's Blues (Lyrics) Colosseum, Pete Brown Colosseum (6:45)
The Machine Demands a Sacrifice Colosseum Colosseum (3:54)
The Valentyne Suite: Theme One - January's Search Pete Brown, Colosseum Colosseum (6:20)
The Valentyne Suite: Theme Two - February's Valentine Colosseum, Pete Brown Colosseum (3:36)
The Valentyne Suite: Theme Three - The Grass Is Always Greener Colosseum, Pete Brown Colosseum (6:57)

Credits

Tony Reeves (Guitar (Bass)), James Litherland (Guitar), Dave Gelly (Saxophone), Tony Reeves (Producer), Jimmy Phillips (Saxophone), Jon Hiseman (Liner Notes), Barbara Thompson (Wind), James Litherland (Vocals), Simon Heyworth (Remastering), Tony Reeves (Bass), Dave Greenslade (Vibraphone), Dave Greenslade (Organ (Hammond)), Jon Hiseman (Drums), Gerry Bron (Producer), Gerry Bron (Photography), Dick Heckstall-Smith (Saxophone), Dave Greenslade (Keyboards)
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Valentyne Suite
Studio album by Colosseum
Released November 1969
Recorded Winter 1968/1969
Genre Rock, Jazz
Length 34:46
Label Vertigo
Producer Gerry Bron
Professional reviews
Colosseum chronology
Those Who Are About To Die Salute You
(1969)
Valentyne Suite
(1969)
The Grass Is Greener
(1970)

Valentyne Suite is a 1969 album by Colosseum.

Track listing

  1. "The Kettle" (Heckstall-Smith/Hiseman) – 4:28
  2. "Elegy" (Litherland) – 3:13
  3. "Butty's Blues" (Litherland) – 6:45
  4. "The Machine Demands a Sacrifice" (Litherland/Heckstall-Smith/Brown/Hiseman) – 3:54
  5. "Valentyne Suite Theme One: January's Search" (Greenslade/Hiseman) – 6:20
  6. "Valentyne Suite Theme Two: February's Valentyne" (Greenslade/Hiseman) – 3:36
  7. "Valentyne Suite Theme Three: The Grass Is Always Greener" (Heckstall-Smith/Hiseman) – 6:57

Personnel

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