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Tempest - Living in Fear (1974)

Forged by Colosseum drummer Jon Hiseman, progressive jazz-rock quartet Tempest appeared on the scene in 1972. Paul Williams, who had done time on bass with both John Mayall's Bluesbreakers and Zoot Money's Big Roll Band and who had sung for Juicy Lucy, provided vocals, jazz fusion legend Allan Holdsworth manned the guitar, and fellow Colosseum member Mark Clark supplied the bass. The group released its self-titled debut in 1973. Williams left the following year and was replaced by guitarist/keyboardist/vocalist Ollie Halsall, who had recorded with Timebox, Brian Eno, and Scaffold. The resulting Living in Fear was released in 1974. The group split in 1975, with the members splintering off into various bands, including Colosseum II, Mountain, Uriah Heep, and Boxer.

Tracks:

1. Funeral Empire (4:26)

2. Paperback Writer (2:49)

3. Stargazer (3:36)

4. Dance To My Tune (7:49)

5. Living In Fear (4:17)

6. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (3:39)

7. Waiting For A Miracle (5:18)

8. Turn Around (6:10)

Band:

- Mark Clark / bass and vocals

- Jon Hiseman / drums and percussion

- Ollie Halsall / guitars, moog synthesiser, piano, vocals

Comments

10 years ago

Carlos Figueiredo

Fantástico! Há anos não ouvia Tempest. Muito obrigado por postar esta raridade.

11 years ago

sacameumbico

Really good!!! One of my favorite songs!

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