Colosseum
There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Colosseum i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Colosseum is a British progressive jazz-rock band formed in 1968.
2) Colosseum was a funeral doom metal band from Finland.
1. A British progressive jazz-rock band formed in 1968.
Colosseum is a British progressive rock / jazz-rock band formed in 1968 by drummer Jon Hiseman, tenor sax player Dick Heckstall-Smith and bass player Tony Reeves, who had previously worked together in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers on the Bare Wires album. Dave Greenslade, on organ, was immediately recruited, and the line-up was completed by Jim Roche on lead guitar and James Litherland on guitar and vocals. Roche only recorded one track before being dropped. British Colosseum made their live debut at the Scene Two club in Scarborough. They were later recorded by influential BBC Radio One DJ John Peel for his Top Gear Radio program. This appearance gained them valuable exposure and critical acclaim.
Colosseum’s first album, Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, was released by the Fontana label in 1969. Colosseum also played on the “Super Session” film with Jack Bruce, Roland Kirk Quartet, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills & Buddy Guy. Colosseum’s second album, also in 1969, was Valentyne Suite, notable as the first release on the Vertigo label, who also first signed heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath. The Vertigo label was launched by Philips to sign and develop the more 'progressive' artists, such as Manfred Mann Chapter lll and Ian Carr's Nucleus, that did not fit the main Philips Records brand.
Dave "Clem" Clempson replaced James Litherland in 1970 for their first American released album, The Grass Is Greener, which combined tracks form the first UK album with some new material. Louis Cennamo briefly replaced Tony Reeves on bass, but within a month was himself replaced by Mark Clarke. Later the band recruited vocalist Chris Farlowe as lead singer, to enable Clempson to concentrate on guitar. This is considered to be the definitive Colosseum line-up, which partly already recorded the 1970 album Daughter of Time.
In March 1971, the band recorded a live album from concerts at the Big Apple in Brighton and at Manchester University (with the band returning to Manchester five days later for a free concert to complete the recording sessions). The live double Colosseum Live was released in June, but a few months later the band broke up when Clem Clempson left to join Humble Pie, though a lack of new material and fatigue also contributed to their demise.
Hiseman went on to form Tempest and later Colosseum II in 1975, with a stronger orientation towards jazz-fusion rock, featuring guitarist Gary Moore, and Don Airey on keyboards. Colosseum II released four albums before disbanding in 1978.
Colosseum reunited in 1993 for a festival in Freiburg Germany and a live TV show in Cologne (released on video and later a DVD) with such success that they are still touring today, as well as releasing several CDs, both in the studio and live.
Hiseman’s wife, Barbara Thompson, a talented saxophonist, composer and bandleader in her own right (Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia) guested with the band on various occasions before taking Dick Heckstall-Smith's place when he died in 2004. She became a permanent member of the band.
A biography of drummer/band-leader Jon Hiseman, called "Playing the Band...", was published in 2010, telling the story of his life in music and the many bands he played with like Graham Bond, John Mayall, Georgie Fame and the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble. Jon Hiseman died at age 73 on 12 June 2018.
Colosseum reunited again after the death of Jon Hiseman to play selected shows in 2020. The line-up is Chris Farlowe, Clem Clempson and Mark Clarke, joined by Kim Nishikawara (sax), Adrian Askew (keys, organ) and Malcolm Mortimore (drums). In August 2021, it was reported that the keyboard position would be filled by Nick Steed. This line-up started touring on 29 August 2021 in Hamburg at Landhaus Walter. On April 15 2022, the band released the studio album "Restoration".
2. Colosseum was funeral doom metal band from Finland. They released three full-length albums before disbanding.
COLOSSEUM was a project with the aim to create the most bleak and funereal atmospheres through music. Darkest hymns for forlorn souls, diving into the deepest abyss of the mind. Drones of delirium and doom are taking their caustic form and the conjurations for the debut album are being prepared. Dark waters stir… The Gate of Adar has been opened and there’s no turning back…The idea of COLOSSEUM was born in 2006 when the mastermind of YEARNING started due to his frustration towards mostly everything to create extremely slow and heavy material. After composing five full-length cd’s under the name of YEARNING he wanted to do something extremely dark and powerful. Mixture of darkest kind of Funeral Doom Metal with the strong influences from both Dark Ambient and Orchestral Works melted together from the very first beginning. The idea was to mix together the rich and colorful chord progressions of classical music,the soundscapes of Ambient and total darkness and heaviness of extreme Doom Metal. Dauntless slowness and power of Funeral Doom genre mixed with influences from such acts as Dead Can Dance, Lustmord etc. New songs began to take their form quite easily and finally the compositions were finalized with the lyrics wandering in the realms of suicidal depression,delirium,Sumerian/Lovecraftian myths and ghastly depths evoked by the dismal atmosphere of the music.Some demo material was sent to a few labels and the interest was quite immediate from the underground labels around the world. At this point the band was completed with Olli Haaranen(guitars/production) and Janne Rämö(bass) both sharing a strong commitment towards the dark arts and also a long background in underground metal…After a while of search they got in touch with Sameli Köykkä(drums) to complete the line-up.Material was constantly evolving and after the few offers from the labels COLOSSEUM finally accepted the one offered by Firedoom Music in 2007. The debut album Chapter 1: Delirium was recorded at D-Studio, Klaukkala in May 2007 and released in November 2007. The album gained a positive response from the fans and the press and the first pressing was quite quickly sold out.COLOSSEUM also did live appearances in Riga, Liepaja and Finland. New material was born and in July 2008 the band headed to D-Studio again to record Chapter 2: Numquam.With subjects such as death,hatred,paranoia,depression,suicide,darkness and doom the album will offer musically wider spectrum and new angles to Funeral Doom. Symphonic and Ambient influences blended with heavier approach and also more variety between songs.Album features also session musicians on violin,cello,trumpet and flute.Chapter 2: Numquam wa released in January 2009 through Firedoom Music.
1) Colosseum i… Read Full Bio ↴There is more than one artist with this name, including:
1) Colosseum is a British progressive jazz-rock band formed in 1968.
2) Colosseum was a funeral doom metal band from Finland.
1. A British progressive jazz-rock band formed in 1968.
Colosseum is a British progressive rock / jazz-rock band formed in 1968 by drummer Jon Hiseman, tenor sax player Dick Heckstall-Smith and bass player Tony Reeves, who had previously worked together in John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers on the Bare Wires album. Dave Greenslade, on organ, was immediately recruited, and the line-up was completed by Jim Roche on lead guitar and James Litherland on guitar and vocals. Roche only recorded one track before being dropped. British Colosseum made their live debut at the Scene Two club in Scarborough. They were later recorded by influential BBC Radio One DJ John Peel for his Top Gear Radio program. This appearance gained them valuable exposure and critical acclaim.
Colosseum’s first album, Those Who Are About To Die Salute You, was released by the Fontana label in 1969. Colosseum also played on the “Super Session” film with Jack Bruce, Roland Kirk Quartet, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills & Buddy Guy. Colosseum’s second album, also in 1969, was Valentyne Suite, notable as the first release on the Vertigo label, who also first signed heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath. The Vertigo label was launched by Philips to sign and develop the more 'progressive' artists, such as Manfred Mann Chapter lll and Ian Carr's Nucleus, that did not fit the main Philips Records brand.
Dave "Clem" Clempson replaced James Litherland in 1970 for their first American released album, The Grass Is Greener, which combined tracks form the first UK album with some new material. Louis Cennamo briefly replaced Tony Reeves on bass, but within a month was himself replaced by Mark Clarke. Later the band recruited vocalist Chris Farlowe as lead singer, to enable Clempson to concentrate on guitar. This is considered to be the definitive Colosseum line-up, which partly already recorded the 1970 album Daughter of Time.
In March 1971, the band recorded a live album from concerts at the Big Apple in Brighton and at Manchester University (with the band returning to Manchester five days later for a free concert to complete the recording sessions). The live double Colosseum Live was released in June, but a few months later the band broke up when Clem Clempson left to join Humble Pie, though a lack of new material and fatigue also contributed to their demise.
Hiseman went on to form Tempest and later Colosseum II in 1975, with a stronger orientation towards jazz-fusion rock, featuring guitarist Gary Moore, and Don Airey on keyboards. Colosseum II released four albums before disbanding in 1978.
Colosseum reunited in 1993 for a festival in Freiburg Germany and a live TV show in Cologne (released on video and later a DVD) with such success that they are still touring today, as well as releasing several CDs, both in the studio and live.
Hiseman’s wife, Barbara Thompson, a talented saxophonist, composer and bandleader in her own right (Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia) guested with the band on various occasions before taking Dick Heckstall-Smith's place when he died in 2004. She became a permanent member of the band.
A biography of drummer/band-leader Jon Hiseman, called "Playing the Band...", was published in 2010, telling the story of his life in music and the many bands he played with like Graham Bond, John Mayall, Georgie Fame and the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble. Jon Hiseman died at age 73 on 12 June 2018.
Colosseum reunited again after the death of Jon Hiseman to play selected shows in 2020. The line-up is Chris Farlowe, Clem Clempson and Mark Clarke, joined by Kim Nishikawara (sax), Adrian Askew (keys, organ) and Malcolm Mortimore (drums). In August 2021, it was reported that the keyboard position would be filled by Nick Steed. This line-up started touring on 29 August 2021 in Hamburg at Landhaus Walter. On April 15 2022, the band released the studio album "Restoration".
2. Colosseum was funeral doom metal band from Finland. They released three full-length albums before disbanding.
COLOSSEUM was a project with the aim to create the most bleak and funereal atmospheres through music. Darkest hymns for forlorn souls, diving into the deepest abyss of the mind. Drones of delirium and doom are taking their caustic form and the conjurations for the debut album are being prepared. Dark waters stir… The Gate of Adar has been opened and there’s no turning back…The idea of COLOSSEUM was born in 2006 when the mastermind of YEARNING started due to his frustration towards mostly everything to create extremely slow and heavy material. After composing five full-length cd’s under the name of YEARNING he wanted to do something extremely dark and powerful. Mixture of darkest kind of Funeral Doom Metal with the strong influences from both Dark Ambient and Orchestral Works melted together from the very first beginning. The idea was to mix together the rich and colorful chord progressions of classical music,the soundscapes of Ambient and total darkness and heaviness of extreme Doom Metal. Dauntless slowness and power of Funeral Doom genre mixed with influences from such acts as Dead Can Dance, Lustmord etc. New songs began to take their form quite easily and finally the compositions were finalized with the lyrics wandering in the realms of suicidal depression,delirium,Sumerian/Lovecraftian myths and ghastly depths evoked by the dismal atmosphere of the music.Some demo material was sent to a few labels and the interest was quite immediate from the underground labels around the world. At this point the band was completed with Olli Haaranen(guitars/production) and Janne Rämö(bass) both sharing a strong commitment towards the dark arts and also a long background in underground metal…After a while of search they got in touch with Sameli Köykkä(drums) to complete the line-up.Material was constantly evolving and after the few offers from the labels COLOSSEUM finally accepted the one offered by Firedoom Music in 2007. The debut album Chapter 1: Delirium was recorded at D-Studio, Klaukkala in May 2007 and released in November 2007. The album gained a positive response from the fans and the press and the first pressing was quite quickly sold out.COLOSSEUM also did live appearances in Riga, Liepaja and Finland. New material was born and in July 2008 the band headed to D-Studio again to record Chapter 2: Numquam.With subjects such as death,hatred,paranoia,depression,suicide,darkness and doom the album will offer musically wider spectrum and new angles to Funeral Doom. Symphonic and Ambient influences blended with heavier approach and also more variety between songs.Album features also session musicians on violin,cello,trumpet and flute.Chapter 2: Numquam wa released in January 2009 through Firedoom Music.
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Colosseum Lyrics
Aesthetics of the Grotesque Murder becomes essential in preserving the worlds beyond wit…
Backwater Blues When it rains five days and the skies turn dark…
Big Deal No blues, although your train don't stop here anymore No u…
Bolero Why the kettle dry? Why the empty eye? Why the vacant sky? W…
Bread & Circuses You've been living high You've been hoping for more The me…
Butty's Blues Woman I can't stand it How you look at others the…
Corridors of Desolation Corridors of Desolation Cold within myself I stare to empt…
Delirium Shadow of myself or was it god There's voices in the…
Demons Swarm By My Side Moments languish in their absence while silence moans Paral…
Dilapidation and Death Trying to separate the outside from the inside Trying to re…
Down To You Everythin' comes and goes Marked by lovers and styles of cl…
Downhill and Shadows From now on it's downhill and shadows for me From now…
Elegy Baby, don't you leave me in this world alone We'll go…
Hard Times Rising Up on the hill Just hear that nightbird lose its mind Is…
High Time High hopes, high energy High expectations how it's gonna be…
I Can't Live Without You Baby baby I've been believing in you for far too…
I Could Tell You Tales We can call it love you cann call it passion building stor…
Jumping Off the Sun This song goes up and up,down and down and up…
Lost Angeles The truth that I sing And the words that I bring Are…
Narcosis Diving into prodigious landscape beyond experience Stars ha…
No Pleasin' Much too hot or just too cold Maybe too young or…
Numquam Wavering empty minute when existence flows towards its persi…
On the Strand of Nightmares Towers stand tall reaching the grey skies Seen the weight o…
Parasomnia Still vast desert of being Roaming and crawling through thi…
Passage to Eternity You have become a foe to your own existence Slave to…
Plenty Hard Luck Yes I'm gonna talk about a money-makin' deal Don't think I…
Prosperity Great abundance of grief, prosperity of poverty and wealth o…
Rope Ladder to the Moon You asked me to a party To a house just by…
Saturnine Vastness Bleak time stands still here Frozen vastness of nothingness…
Skelington Skelington (Clempson Hiseman) WhoOhooo~~~~~~ooo-nce upon…
Skellington WhoOhooo ooo-nce upon a tiiii-me I…
Storms Behind the Breeze A time to go, a time to stay A time for…
Take Me Back to Doomsday Take me back to that day before light When the earth…
The Daughter of Time And I saw the... Daughter to time through the lens of…
The Gate of Adar I've gazed beyond the stars and infinite space Beheld the d…
The Kettle Why the kettle dry Why the empty eye Why the vacant sky Why…
The Machine Demands a Sacrifice When the night wind cries on the Bloodred feathers Container…
The Other Side of the Sky A giant silver arrow speeds towards the stars The falling r…
The Playground Crisis in the jungle Crisis in the street Trouble in the o…
The River Staring to these white walls and waiting for them to…
Theme for an Imaginary Western When the wagons leave the city For the forest and further…
Three Score and Ten Amen I'm having trouble hearing the loud voice in my mind It's…
Three Score and Ten, Amen I'm having trouble hearing the loud voice in my mind It's…
Time Lament The tale grows longer every year To talk, to walk among…
Tomorrow's Blues A bright sunny morning Crystal blue skies Another page t…
Towards The Infinite Spirits of multiverse Unspeakable presence of malice Headi…
Walking in the Park Walking in the park and my feet just can't keep…
Watching Your Every Move The King of Spades' daughter Is peering at the centre of…
Weathered Vast fields of ice prevailed by gloom Still they flicker in…
Wherever I Go Wherever I go, I know that you'll be there beside…
David Robinson
on Bring Out Your Dead
After some work, I believe I have the definitive lyrics for Jumping off the Sun by Colosseum.
This song goes up and up, down and down and up and down again
These notes like colour balls, leaving smoke trails like an aeroplane
Shooting up, falling down like a rocket and then
Jumping off the sun
Jumping off the sun
This song grows bunches of summer flowers at the smell of rain
Dogs barking, smoke rising, cigarettes in bed with you again
These notes make a necklace that sings like the moon
Jumping off the sun
Jumping off the sun
This song is dancing like sunlight on the River Thames at Kew
Times for the sound of it, time to Charing Cross and Waterloo
Well I know that sounds funny, one might as well go
Jumping off the sun
Jumping off the sun
This song goes up and up, down and down and up and down again
Lemonade kisses I string together like a daisy chain
But these words have no meaning unless they are sung
Jumping off the sun
Jumping off the sun
I have corrected some other web pages, some might still need a little tweak.
I have known this song a long time, but have not always been sure of the lyrics, until now!
DAVID.