Valentyne Suite

1969 studio album by Colosseum From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Valentyne Suite is the second album released by the band Colosseum. It was Vertigo Records' first album release,[2] and reached number 15 in the UK Albums Chart in 1969.[3] The album peaked at number 18 in Australia in 1970.[4]

ReleasedNovember 1969[1]
RecordedSpring and summer 1969
Length35:00
Quick facts Studio album by Colosseum, Released ...
Valentyne Suite
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 1969[1]
RecordedSpring and summer 1969
Genre
Length35:00
LabelVertigo (UK)
ProducerTony Reeves, Gerry Bron
Colosseum chronology
Those Who Are About to Die Salute You
(1969)
Valentyne Suite
(1969)
The Grass Is Greener
(1970)
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Though the song "The Kettle" is officially listed as having been written by Dick Heckstall-Smith and Jon Hiseman, a credit which is confirmed by Hiseman's liner notes for the album, bassist and producer Tony Reeves later claimed that it was written by guitarist and vocalist James Litherland.[5] The song's riff was later interpolated in three songs, notably "Ya Mama" by Fatboy Slim.[6]

Reception

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AllMusicStarStarStarStar[7]
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AllMusic derided the first three tracks, referring to "The Kettle" and "Butty's Blues" as, "tarted-up 12-bar blues", and claiming that "Elegy" was beyond James Litherland's abilities as a vocalist. They were more approving of the rest of the album, and described Dave Greenslade's solo on "The Valentyne Suite" as, "something to offer a challenge to vintage Keith Emerson, but with swing." They were critical of Litherland and Reeves's playing on the song, however, and concluded, "In retrospect this might not quite the classic it seemed at the time, but it remains listenable..."[7]

Track listing

Valentyne Suite was originally written with "Beware the Ides of March" as the final movement, but since "Beware the Ides of March" had already been released in the UK on Those Who Are About to Die Salute You, "The Grass is Always Greener" was substituted for the final movement in the UK release.[citation needed] Compact Disc issues of the suite follow the track listing of the UK release.[citation needed]

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Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Kettle"Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jon Hiseman4:25
2."Elegy"James Litherland3:10
3."Butty's Blues"Litherland6:44
4."The Machine Demands a Sacrifice"Litherland, Heckstall-Smith, Pete Brown, Hiseman3:52
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Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
5."The Valentyne Suite"
  • "Theme One: January's Search" (6:20)
  • "Theme Two: February's Valentyne" (3:37)
  • "Theme Three: The Grass is Always Greener" (6:52)"
Dave Greenslade, Heckstall-Smith, Hiseman16:49
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Personnel

Colosseum

Guest musicians

  • Neil Ardley – conductor on "Butty's Blues", string arrangement on "Elegy"
  • Barbara Thompson – flute on "The Machine Demands a Sacrifice"

Charts

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Chart (1969–70) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[8] 18
UK Albums (OCC)[9]15
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