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Heckstall-smith, Dick
A Story Ended
This is the first official re-release on vinyl under licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management,UK, remastered from an
original master copy out of the vaults of BMG, originally released in 1972 on Bronze Records. Co-founder of Colosseum in
1968 with Jon Hiseman, he knew from his Jazz Club years as drummer for Georgie Fame, Dick ran through this group's
hectic recording and touring schedule for over 3 years until November 1971, when it disbanded. In his late 30s at that
time, on top of his musical shape, he moved on to start recording on his first solo project, with material left over
from Colosseum days (written by D. H.-S., Clem Clempson and Jon Hisemann) and new material jointly composed with well
known lyricist Pete Brown. He recruited the help of Colosseum mates, Hiseman, keyboardist Dave Greenslade and
vocalist/bass player Mark Clarke, plus the brilliant ex-Elton John group Caleb Quaye (Hookfoot) on guitars and Rob Tait
(ARC, Battered Ornaments) on drums; old pal G. Bond is featured providing remarkable moog work on 'Pirate's Dream',
funky organ on 'Moses In The Bullrushourses' and sharing piano duties with Gordon Beck (G.B. Trio, Nucleus) on 'What The
Morning Was After'; Paul Williams (Juicy Lucy) gets the lion share of vocal duties, and Chris Farlowe and Chris Spedding
(Nucleus, Battered Ornaments) have respectively a sole vocal and a guitar spot on 'Pirate's Dream'. The album track by
track: Side one starts with 'Future Song', the track that really rises above the other tracks here. The guitar, vocals
(by Mark Carke) and sax are great on this one. Killer sax 2 minutes during an excellent instrumental interlude. H.-S.
sounds slightly eastern-influenced on his outstanding sax lines. Such an uplifting track with it's repetitive riff and
hard, driving sound! Next is 'Crabs', starting off in a mellow way with Greenslade's piano and reserved vocals as the
sax joins in followed by guitar and drums as it builds. Irresistable! Great vocals by Paul Williams. One could easily
imagine both tracks on a Colosseum album. 'Moses In The Bullrushourses' is uptempo, owing just as much to jazz, blues
and hard rock. Great groove! Lots of organ here to send shivers down your spine and perfect guitar playing. 'What The
Morning Was After' opens with some sax excursions as the drums help out. Acoustic guitar by Quaye and powerful vocals by
Paul Williams take over as the piano joins in. Our second favourite tune on here after the opener. A folky song really
until it picks up half-way through. Side 2 opens with the 11 minutes 'Pirate's Dream', with Farlowe on vocals and
Spedding's initial rock blues riff, but soon evolving to a complex multi parted composition in the best spirit of
Valentyne Suite, driven by Hiseman multi faceted drumming. D. H.-S. twin saxes soar on a calmer mid section with
Spedding doubling the licks and the bass grumbling relentlessly behind; it slowly gains speed with moog, sax and
vocalizations duelling and answering each others with dazzling, demanding and inspired phrasings on top a thundering
rhythm section; after the lyrics resume it evolves into a majestic, grandiose finale. A bluesy clean guitar lick opens
'Same Old Thing', a swinging, calm heavily modulated twisted blues, with a punchy rhythm section, a soulful Williams on
vocal, Quaye delivering an inspired sparkling solo and D. H.-S.'s sensitive fat sax enhanced with some double tracking
on the solo part. A great ending to a great album. Album comes with the reproduction of original gatefold cover sleeve,
additional coversized insert with bandstory, lyrics and photos. A highlight! Highly recommended!
Price
€ 25.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
26-08-2021
Label
Item-nr
510337
EAN
4035177002683
Availability
In stock