Some of the members of Colosseum went on directly into Greenslade, so there's a measure of continuity.
There are four basic albums: Greenslade [title], Bedside manners are extra, Spyglass Guest [something of a hit], and Time and tide.
VALENTYNE SUITE COLOSSEUM 21st July 21st 1969
Well, Valentyne Suite is on the way all the way from Switzerland. Thanks for this thread harold-not-the-barrel, which rekindled an old interest.. That completes my collection of the original bands output too. I did find some Greenslade on Youtube, but will need to listen some more. Which is their best album in your opinion? Mike |
My pleasure, Mike. Well, my copy of Australian release is on the way. Couldn´t resist to buy, you know it is the very 1st Fontana edition and in stunning condition (fingers crossed) ; ) All the Greenslade albums are great, except Time and Tide, 1975 which is somewhat lame, too pop and quite commercial to my taste. No wonder bassist & producer Tony Reeves is no longer with them. |
Valentyne Suite the Australian first press on Fontana label is just beautiful. And this Live reissue just released in spring seems to be very interesting: https://www.discogs.com/Colosseum-Live/release/13483556 Gotta get that too, the best live record in the golden age of rock, it was 1971 ... oh boy ... |