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Artist: Colosseum II

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CD Title: Strange New Flesh

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Category: Rock

Year: 1987

Label: Castle Communications (France)

Catalog Number: CLACD 104

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Tracks

1.  Dark Side of the Moog  
2.  Down to You  
3.  Gemini and Leo  
4.  Secret Places  
5.  On Second Thoughts  
6.  Winds  

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From: TT Date: November 19, 2001 at 9:44
Awesome prog rock album. I believe that Gary Moore played on this one. Great guitar work and some really good interplay. If you are into prog rock in the jazz rock fusion vein, check this out.

From: Date: May 4, 2003 at 2:06
Gary Moore on guitar at his EVER best!Hiseman who inherited the Colloseum name after the disbanding of the original Colloseum line-up formed this band. One of the best drummers in rock and an innovative type also.He teamed here with Moore, Don Airey who'll be playing with Rainbow and Sabbath in the future projects, Neil Murray on bass ( he'll be found latter with Whitesnake),and Mike Starrs on vocal ( he'll be moving to Lucifer's Friend - a band you'll like to give it a listen).True rock music!

From: Gar Date: May 26, 2003 at 21:26
So much talent here: Gary Moore, Don Airey, Neil Murray, Mike Starrs, and Jon Hiseman. Too bad the album's so dull. The main reason I bought this was because of Mike Starrs on vocals. It's a shame this is mostly instrumental because the 2 albums he sang on with LUCIFER'S FRIEND(Good Time Warrior and Sneak Me In) are both excellent. Serious musicians would probably dig this album because of the top notch players on it. Others would probably be bored by it.

From: steve Date: January 16, 2004 at 13:42
I have this album along with it's other two releases by this band..Electric Savage and Wardance..Gary Moore and Co.are incredidle on all 3 albums.SNF had the added bonus of Neil Murray on bass and Mike Starrs on vocals.I first knew of them via the Friday Night Rock Show on Radio One a few years back..My mate was lucky enough to see them live at Warwick University years ago!I'm led to believe Electric Savage and Wardance appeared on cd briefly..i'd like to get hold of them if i can.great stuff!


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