Living Colour release their fourth album : ‘Collideøscope’ (2003)

Living Colour‘s ‘Collideøscope’ is their fourth (and first in more than ten years) studio album released on October 7, 2003 by Sanctuary.

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Living Colour release their fourth album : ‘Collideøscope’ (2003)

1 . Song Without Sin (Official Video)

2 . A Question Of When

3 . Flying (Live, 2004)

4 . Flying

5 . In Your Name

6 . In Your Name (World Cafe)

7 . Back In Black

8 . Lost Halo (Live)

9 . Sacred Ground

Track Listing : 1.Interlude (Dizzy Gillespie) – 03:27 . 2.Don’T You Know (Gene De Paul, Don Raye)- 02:57 . 3.The Seer’S Tower (Sufjan Stevens) – 03:55 . 4.Walkin’ (Mary Lou Williams, Lindsay Robert Steele) – 02:43 . 5.Good Morning Heartache (Irene Higginbotham, Ervin Drake,Dan Fisher) – 03:32 . 6.Sack O’ Woe (Cannonball Adderley) – 03:46 . 7.Don’T Let Me Be Misunderstood ( Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell, Sol Marcus) – 02:58 . 8.My One And Only Love (Guy Wood, Robert Mellin) – 04:32 . 9.Lovesick Blues (Cliff Friend, Irving Mills) – 03:07 . 10.Losing You (Randy Newman) – 03:24 . 11.Out Of This World (Harold Arlen) – 05:51 . 12.Make Someone Happy (Jule Styne, Betty Comden) – 03:28


Olaf Heine

Musicians : Jamie Cullum – Vocals, Piano . Laura Mvula – Vocals On (5) . Gregory Porter– Vocals On (7) . James Allsopp – Saxophone, Clarinet . Ross Stanley – Piano

Production : Produced By Benedic Lamdin

Recorded In January 2013.

Released On October 6, 2014 By Island.

(Source Living Colour – Collideøscope | The Official Website of the Band Living Colour)

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It’s an unusual problem – most of the time, a band gets back together and fans complain that the resulting album doesn’t really sound much like their older material. This time, it almost sounds too much like it. […]

Sputnikmusic.com
However, as the album approaches its climax, it is quite the chore to listen to and a little sleep-inducing in all honesty. Thankfully, there is sufficient quality during the first half to suggest that Living Colour is not a spent force just yetand ‘Collideoscope’ is still worth a listen. […]

urban smarts
But they probably didn’t wanna sound dated, what they nevertheless do at times. What all gives the four men an uphill battle against the rock the young kiddies know. The elderly (ha) will find their likings in here, especially as there’s much a thing to like on this album. The cross generation communication often though suffers. […]

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