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|1.
|Gorgon
|Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth
|5:41
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|2.
|Foyers of Fun
|Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth
|3:38
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|3.
|Dark House
|Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth
|5:00
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|4.
|Brothers
|Hiseman/Holdsworth
|3:35
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|5.
|Up and On
|John Edwards/Holdsworth
|4:16
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|6.
|Grey and Black
|Clarke/Suzy Bottomley
|2:26
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|7.
|Strangeher
|Clarke/Hiseman
|4:07
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|8.
|Upon Tomorrow
|Clem Clempson/Hiseman
|6:15
|Allan on violin
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[[Tempest]] was drummer Jon Hiseman’s band, modelled on Cream, but with a progressive sound. They released their eponymous debut album in 1973. Plenty guitar solos! “Strangeher” is a good example, with a simple boogie rock riff, which Allan takes to outer space in his solo. “Upon Tomorrow” features Allan on violin. Paul Williams on vocals. Allan is starting to get his recorded sound in order.
[[Tempest]] was drummer Jon Hiseman’s band, modelled on Cream, but with a progressive sound. They released their eponymous debut album in 1973. Plenty guitar solos! “Strangeher” is a good example, with a simple boogie rock riff, which Allan takes to outer space in his solo. “Upon Tomorrow” features Allan on violin. Paul Williams on vocals. Allan is starting to get his recorded sound in order.



Revision as of 09:22, 29 September 2023

Tempest: Tempest
Title Composer Length Comments
1. Gorgon Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth 5:41
2. Foyers of Fun Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth 3:38
3. Dark House Hiseman/Clarke/Holdsworth 5:00
4. Brothers Hiseman/Holdsworth 3:35
5. Up and On John Edwards/Holdsworth 4:16
6. Grey and Black Clarke/Suzy Bottomley 2:26
7. Strangeher Clarke/Hiseman 4:07
8. Upon Tomorrow Clem Clempson/Hiseman 6:15 Allan on violin

Tempest was drummer Jon Hiseman’s band, modelled on Cream, but with a progressive sound. They released their eponymous debut album in 1973. Plenty guitar solos! “Strangeher” is a good example, with a simple boogie rock riff, which Allan takes to outer space in his solo. “Upon Tomorrow” features Allan on violin. Paul Williams on vocals. Allan is starting to get his recorded sound in order.

https://www.facebook.com/AllanHoldsworthArchives/posts/191580797682488

http://threadoflunacy.blogspot.no/2017/06/3-tempest.html

https://www.discogs.com/Tempest-Tempest/release/3184785

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckImG_MzWl0&list=PLJJjuImWxqBhKUymlrhTUsTab8IjpyG14