Showing posts with label Jon Hiseman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Hiseman. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2025

Tempest - self titled {1973}

Rebooted...
Originally posted November 18, 2011, Last posted July 27, 2019

Something you may not know existed...
Third time around for this one!

Tempest - self titled -1973
Allan Holdsworth
Studio Recordings @320
Out Of Print
 
Tempest was a British progressive rock band with core members Jon Hiseman (Colosseum) on drums and Mark Clarke (Colosseum, Uriah Heep) on bass. For the band's first album, the line up was completed by Allan Holdsworth (Soft Machine, Gong, U.K.) on guitar, and Paul Williams on vocals and keyboards (Juicy Lucy and others). Later in Tempest's brief history, Ollie Halsall (Timebox, The Rutles) replaced Holdsworth on guitar and Williams on vocals. The group are referred to as a "minor supergroup" in liner notes.

The band released two albums, Tempest (1973) [originally released as Jon Hiseman's Tempest], and Living In Fear (1974).

*My Comment* Living In Fear which only has Jon Hiseman from the original line up, pretty much sucks dog balls.

U.S. drummer Tony Williams discovered Holdsworth around this time, which led to an invite for the up-and-coming guitarist to replace John McLaughlin in Williams' Lifetime project in 1975, as Holdsworth appeared on the Williams recordings Believe It and Million Dollar Legs. But Holdsworth's union with Williams was a brief one, as the guitarist joined up with French-English prog-rockers Gong (for such albums as 1976's Expresso and Gazeuse, plus 1978's Expresso II), in addition to guesting on recordings by Jean-Luc Ponty, Bill Bruford, Gordon Beck, Jack Bruce, UK, and Soft Machine.

Also in the late '70s, Holdsworth launched a solo career, which over the years has seen the release of 17 albums (a few standouts include 1983's Road Games, 1985's Metal Fatigue, 1994's Hard Hat Area, and 2000's The Sixteen Men of Tain), as the guitarist has been joined by such acclaimed musicians as Paul Williams (a former bandmate of Holdsworth's in Tempest), Gary Husband, Chad Wackerman, Gary Husband, Jimmy Johnson, Steve Hunt, and Alan Pasqua, among others. In the mid-'80s, Holdsworth was one of the first musicians to use a Synthaxe, a guitar that contained a breath controller that proved to be a cross between a synthesizer, guitar, and saxophone (Holdsworth was awarded Best Guitar Synthesist from 1989 through 1994 in (Guitar Player Magazine's Readers' Poll). In the '90s, Holdsworth created his own signature guitar model with the Carvin company.
~Greg Prato, All Music Guide.

Track listing:
1. "Gorgon" – 5:44
2. "Foyers Of Fun" – 3:39
3. "Dark House" – 5:02
4. "Brothers" – 3:36
5. "Up And On" – 4:20
6. "Grey And Black" – 2:28
7. "Strangeher" – 4:08
8. "Upon Tomorrow" – 6:42


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Playboy Playmate Bonnie Large - March 1973

 
 

Friday, December 4, 2020

Colosseum II - Electric Savage (1977)

Back From the Dead...
Originally posted October 26, 2012

Colosseum II - Electric Savage (1977)
Studio Recordings @320
{Out Of Print}

I’m afraid I absolutely love everything about this record; Don Airey on searing keys, John Mole thundering on his Fender jazz bass, Gary Moore giving his best performance on record, and Jon Hiseman reclaiming his jazz-rock god status as he leads it all with measured fury. Mostly instrumental and filled with tight, red-hot numbers, this has to be among the best live-in-studio albums in fusion history. But it was much more– it was also heavy prog at a time when most music was either heavy or progressive, with little serious blending of the two. Colosseum II brought the aggression of metallic rock together with the precision of symphonic jazz fusion in a way no one else could touch, not even Mahavishnu, and the result is one of the most electrifying sessions I’ve ever heard. Absolute dynamite.
~Prog Archives


 
Line-up:
- Don Airey / keyboards, synthesizers
- Jon Hiseman / drums, tubular bells, Latin percussion, gongs
- John Mole / bass
- Gary Moore / vocals, guitars

 
Track List:
01. Put it this way (4:54)
02. All skin and bone (3:49)
03. Rivers (5:48)
04. The scorch (6:02)
05. Lament (4:38)
06. Desperado (5:58)
07. Am I (4:15)
08. Intergalactic strut (6:00)
 
 
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