Colosseum II - Strange New Flesh (1976) {1989, Japanese Edition}
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Jazz Rock, Fusion, Progressive Rock | Bronze / Teichiku Records #TECP-18014
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 284 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 108 Mb
Covers Included | 00:42:23 | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz Rock, Fusion, Progressive Rock | Bronze / Teichiku Records #TECP-18014
Several years after the original art rock supergroup Colosseum disbanded, drummer Jon Hiseman formed Colosseum II, a more jazz fusion-oriented outfit featuring guitarist Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy) and keyboardist Don Airey. Their eclectic debut, Strange New Flesh, shows some impressive chops from all involved, with an emphasis on Moore's soulful guitar leads. Vocalist Mike Starr, while not an immensely engaging singer, does a nice job keeping up with Hiseman and bass player Neil Murray. Highlights include the technically showy but blissfully irreverent ode to Pink Floyd, "Dark Side of the Moog," a nice version of Joni Mitchell's "Down to You," and the funky "Gemini and Leo."