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Active until
  
1978

Genre
  
Jazz

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Albums
  
Strange New Flesh, Electric Savage, Wardance, Streets and Walkways (feat. Colosseum), A Retrospective

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Colosseum II was a British band formed in 1975 by the former Colosseum drummer and leader, Jon Hiseman, following the 1974 demise of his band Tempest. Hiseman announced his plan to form the band eventually named Colosseum II in November 1974, but only Gary Moore was named as a member. Rehearsals were due to begin on January 1, 1975, but a permanent unit was not finalised until May 1975. Among musicians who almost made the group were Graham Bell, Duncan Mackay and Mark Clarke. The line-up was completed by Don Airey, Neil Murray and Mike Starrs.

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The band was oriented toward jazz fusion, much of which was driven by the guitar work of Moore, leading to a much heavier sound than the original Colosseum band. After disappointing sales of the first album, Murray and Starrs were unceremoniously sacked by the band's record label (Bronze) in July 1976.

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The band continued with a new record label and a new bass player (John Mole), and recorded two further largely instrumental and still commercially unsuccessful albums. They also performed on Variations with Andrew Lloyd Webber, which also featured Julian Lloyd Webber on cello, Rod Argent on keyboards and Hiseman's wife, Barbara Thompson, on flute and sax. This album reached number 2 on the UK charts.

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In August 1978, Moore left to rejoin Thin Lizzy for a fourth spell, and Airey's brother Keith Airey replaced him on guitar. Plans for a fourth album fell through when Don Airey decided to join Rainbow in December 1978. Jon Hiseman in the near 40 years has toured with Colosseum, releasing several albums, however with the passing of Dick Heckstall Smith c. 2006. Clem Clempson is also part of that effort and has his own webpage. The material presented here is a good reference, and since few know of these musicians, it is difficult to document from paper sources things gone long since.

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Members

  • Don Airey - Grand Piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond organ, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, Solina String Ensemble (1975–1978)
  • Jon Hiseman - drums, percussion (1975–1978)
  • Gary Moore - guitars, vocals (1975–1978)
  • Neil Murray - bass (1975–1976)
  • Mike Starrs - vocals (1975–1976)
  • John Mole - bass (1976–1978)
  • Keith Airey - guitars (1978)
  • Strange New Flesh

    Released in April 1976 on Bronze Records.

    Track listing

    1. "Dark Side of the Moog" (instrumental) (Don Airey/Gary Moore) – 6:22
    2. "Down to You" (Joni Mitchell, instrumental centre-section - D.Airey) – 9:10
    3. "Gemini and Leo" (G.Moore/Jon Hiseman) – 4:50
    4. "Secret Places" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 4:00
    5. "On Second Thoughts" (G.Moore) – 7:29
    6. "Winds" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 10:25

    Personnel

  • Mike Starrs - vocals
  • Gary Moore - guitars, vocals
  • Don Airey - keyboards, synthesizers
  • Neil Murray - bass
  • Jon Hiseman - drums, percussion
  • Electric Savage

    Released June 1977 on MCA Records. All tracks are instrumental except track 3 which is sung by Gary Moore.

    Track listing

    1. "Put It This Way" (Gary Moore/Jon Hiseman ) – 4:55
    2. "All Skin & Bone"(G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 3:46
    3. "Rivers" – (G.Moore/J.Hiseman)- 5:50
    4. "The Scorch" (G.Moore/Don Airey)– 6:02
    5. "Lament" (Trad., arranged by G.Moore/J.Hiseman/D.Airey/John Mole) – 4:40
    6. "Desperado"(G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 5:59
    7. "Am I" (D. Airey) – 4:16
    8. "Intergalactic Strut"(D.Airey) – 5:58

    Personnel

  • Gary Moore - guitars, vocals (3)
  • Don Airey - keyboards, synthesizer, Hammond organ, clavinet, piano
  • John Mole - bass
  • Jon Hiseman - drums, percussion, cymbals, gong, bells
  • War Dance

    Released November 1977 on MCA Records. All tracks are instrumental except track 4 which is sung by Gary Moore.

    Track listing

    1. "War Dance" (Don Airey)– 5:56
    2. "Major Keys" (John Mole/Gary Moore) – 5:10
    3. "Put It That Way" (G.Moore/Jon Hiseman) – 3:37
    4. "Castles" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 5:40
    5. "Fighting Talk" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 5:50
    6. "The Inquisition" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 5:45
    7. "Star Maiden (J.Mole)/Mysterioso (D.Airey)/Quasar (D.Airey)" – 6:15
    8. "Last Exit" (G.Moore/J.Hiseman) – 3:22

    Personnel

  • Gary Moore - guitars, vocals (4)
  • Don Airey - keyboards, synthesizer, organ, Hammond organ, clavinet, piano, bells
  • John Mole - bass, piano
  • Jon Hiseman - drums, percussion, cymbals, gong
  • Strange New Flesh - Expanded Edition

    Released 2005 on Sanctuary Records.

    Disc: 1

    1. Dark Side Of The Moog
    2. Down To You
    3. Gemini And Leo
    4. Secret Places
    5. On Second Thoughts
    6. Winds
    7. Castles (Version One)
    8. Gary's Lament
    9. Walking In The Park

    Disc: 2

    1. Night Creeper
    2. The Awakening
    3. Siren Song
    4. Castles (Version Two)
    5. The Scorch
    6. Rivers
    7. Interplanetary Slut
    8. Dark Side Of The Moog (live)
    9. Siren Song (live)
    10. The Awakening (live)

    Personnel

  • Don Airey - Synthesizer, Keyboards
  • Jon Hiseman - Percussion, Drums
  • Gary Moore - Guitars, Vocals
  • Neil Murray - Bass
  • John Mole - Bass,(Disc 2, Tracks 1-7)
  • Mike Starrs - Vocals
  • Songs

    Dark Side of the MoogStrange New Flesh · 1976
    Down to YouStrange New Flesh · 1976
    The ScorchElectric Savage · 1977

    References

    Colosseum II Wikipedia