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Daughter of Time (album)
1970 studio album by Colosseum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Daughter of Time is the fourth album by English jazz rock band 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.
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Background
The song "Downhill and Shadows" was named by co-writer Jon Hiseman from a quote by actor Robert Mitchum.[2]
Reception
Mike DeGagne gave the album a rave retrospective review in Allmusic, chiefly praising the wide variety of instruments used, but also acknowledging the melancholy tones and sense of drama. His only criticism was that the songs are too short, "all around six minutes in length" (in fact, only three of the songs are around six minutes in length, with one of them being eight minutes plus while half of them are much shorter).[3]
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Track listing
Personnel
- Chris Farlowe – lead vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7)
- Dick Heckstall-Smith – soprano and tenor saxophones; spoken word (track 1)
- Dave "Clem" Clempson – guitar; lead vocals (track 3)
- Dave Greenslade – organ, piano, vibes, backing vocals
- Mark Clarke – bass guitar (tracks 1, 5, 7)
- Jon Hiseman – drums, percussion
- Additional personnel
- Barbara Thompson – flute, alto, soprano, tenor, and baritone saxophones, backing vocals (tracks 1–4)
- Louis Cennamo – bass guitar (tracks 2–4, 6)
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References
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