Daughter of Time (album)

Daughter of Time is the fourth album by Colosseum, released in 1970. The album remained for five weeks in the UK Albums Chart peaking number 23.[1] Recorded in the midst of an upheaval in the band's lineup, only one of its eight tracks, "Three Score and Ten, Amen", features all six of the official band members.

Daughter of Time
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1970
RecordedSummer 1970 at Lansdowne Studios, London (except "The Time Machine": Royal Albert Hall, July 2, 1970)
GenreRock, jazz
Length38:04
LabelVertigo (UK)
Dunhill (U.S.)
ProducerGerry Bron
Colosseum chronology
The Grass Is Greener
(1970)
Daughter of Time
(1970)
Colosseum Live
(1971)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Mike DeGagne gave the album a rave retrospective review in Allmusic, chiefly praising the wide variety of instruments used, but also acknowledging the melancholy tones and sense of drama. His only criticism was that the songs are too short, "all around six minutes in length" (in fact, only three of the songs are around six minutes in length, and half of them are much shorter).[2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Three Score and Ten, Amen"Clem Clempson, Dave Greenslade, Jon Hiseman5:38
2."Time Lament"Greenslade6:13
3."Take Me Back to Doomsday"Clempson, Greenslade, Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith4:25
4."The Daughter of Time"Barry Dennen, Greenslade, Heckstall-Smith3:33
5."Theme for an Imaginary Western"Pete Brown, Jack Bruce4:07
6."Bring Out Your Dead"Clempson, Greenslade4:20
7."Downhill and Shadows"Clempson, Hiseman, Tony Reeves6:13
8."The Time Machine (live)"Hiseman8:11

Personnel

References

  1. Colosseum chart history, The Official Charts. Retrieved July 29, 2011.
  2. DeGagne, Mike. "Daughter of Time - Colosseum | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 13 September 2011.
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