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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the classic 1970 album by Colosseum. Released on the Vertigo label in December 1970, the album was the band's third studio release and also heralded a line-up change within the group, featuring Jon Hiseman (drums), Dave Greenslade (organ and vibes), Dick Heckstall-Smith (saxophones) along with new recruits Dave "Clem" Clempson (guitar, vocals), Mark Clarke (bass) and the distinctive lead vocalist Chris Farlowe. Following on from the success of the album Valentyne Suite, Daughter of Time was another fine album, spending five weeks in UK Top 30 charts. A classic early progressive rock album, Daughter of Time includes such classic tracks as 'Three Score and Ten, Amen', 'Take Me back to Doomsday', 'The Daughter of Time' and the band's interpretation of the Jack Bruce song 'Theme from an Imaginary Western'. This Esoteric Recordings release is newly remastered and includes three bonus tracks recorded at Lansdowne studios in London in May 1970 and August 1971, including the lengthy opus 'The Pirate's Dream'. This release fully restores the original album artwork and features an illustrated booklet with a new essay and exclusive interviews with Dave Greenslade and Clem Clempson.
Track 9: Recorded at Landsdowne studios, London - 3rd May 1970
Tracks 10-11: Recorded at Landsdowne studios, London - 1st August 1971