Daughter Of Time
Colosseum were a groundbreaking British jazz-rock fusion band who emerged in the late 1960s. Daughter of Time, released in 1970 on Vertigo, stands as one of their finest achievements, showcasing their ability to merge complex jazz harmonies with rock energy and psychedelic experimentation. Jon Hiseman's thunderous drumming powers the band through intricate compositions blending saxophone, organ, and electric guitar into a heady, forward-thinking sound. The album alternates between energetic psychedelic passages and introspective jazz explorations, creating a hypnotic, challenging listen. For listeners interested in prog rock, jazz fusion, and experimental rock from the early 1970s, this remains a benchmark release.
Item Details+
| Genre | Jazz, Rock |
| Style | Fusion Psychedelic Rock Jazz-Rock Prog Rock |
| Media | Very Good Plus (VG+) |
| Sleeve | Very Good (VG) |
| Label | Vertigo |
| Year | 1970 |
| Country | UK |
| Format | LP |
Tracklist+
Genre:
Jazz, Rock
Style:
Fusion, Psychedelic Rock, Jazz-Rock, Prog Rock
Label:
Vertigo
Country:
UK
Year:
Nov 1970
A1. Three Score And Ten, Amen 5:36
A2. Time Lament 6:04
A3. Take Me Back To Doomsday 4:26
A4. The Daughter Of Time 3:30
B1. Theme For An Imaginary Western 4:05
B2. Bring Out Your Dead 4:25
B3. Downhill And Shadows 6:11
B4. The Time Machine 8:12
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