Valentyne Suite-Limited 180-g Gold Colored Vinyl by Colosseum (Record, 2023)

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"Valentyne Suite" was The very First Album ever releasedOnThe "swirl" Vertigo label (ifYou ownThe versionOn BronzeRecords ,You haveThe reissue, which was issued afterTheband madeThe moveTo that label in '71). Without A doubt, this is by far The most interesting John Mayall-related album I have ever heard (Heckstall-Smith and Reeves had played in Mayall's Bluesbreakers). " The Kettle" is A rather rocking number, dominated byHEAVY useof guitar. "Elegy" is A rather jazzy piece complete with strings. Great piece. "Butty's Blues" is, as You would expect, A bluesy piece, butYou get lotsof CHICAGO or BLOOD, SWEAT & TEARS-like horns. " THE MACHINE Demands A Sacrifice" is more hard rocking, blues-influenced number then unexpectedly (atThe end) findsTheband doingA bizarre experiment that remindsOne.

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelMusic On Vinyl, Movl
UPC8719262029101
eBay Product ID (ePID)19061653246

Product Key Features

Release Year2023
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistColosseum
Release TitleValentyne Suite-Limited 180-g Gold Colored Vinyl

Dimensions

Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.75 lb
Item Length12.66 in
Item Width12.40 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks8
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
Tracks1.1 The Kettle 1.2 Elegy 1.3 Butty's Blues 1.4 The Machine Demands a Sacrifice 1.5 The Valentyne Suite 1.6 January's Search 1.7 February's Valentyne 1.8 The Grass Is Always Greener
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on gold coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Colosseum, an English jazz rock band, played a pivotal role in the commercial acceptance of jazz rock in the UK. Formed in 1968, their album Valentyne Suite showcased a departure from their blues roots towards progressive rock. It is widely regarded as their best and remains highly enjoyable. A fun fact is that the riff from "The Kettle" was used in Fatboy Slim's "Ya Mama."
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