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  1. From the album A Story Ended (UK).

  2. If you know who Dick Heckstall-Smith is then you no doubt are a big fan of COLOSSEUM who he played sax for. After COLOSSEUM disbanded Dick created this his first solo album with the help of many of his old band-mates. Included in this was Graham Bond who Dick played with before COLOSSEUM in a band called the GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION.

  3. 9 de sept. de 2012 · This song is from the album "A Story Ended" (1972).

  4. Personnel: Dick Heckstall-Smith (saxophones), Clem Clempson (lead guitar), Mick Taylor (slide guitar), Gary Husband (drums), David Hadley (bass).From the alb...

  5. If you know who Dick Heckstall-Smith is then you no doubt are a big fan of COLOSSEUM who he played sax for. After COLOSSEUM disbanded Dick created this his first solo album with the help of many of his old band-mates. Included in this was Graham Bond who Dick played with before COLOSSEUM in a band called the GRAHAM BOND ORGANIZATION.

  6. Where One Is Review by Scott Yanow. Dick Heckstall-Smith, a fine English saxophonist, retired from full-time music in 1973. This CD, which signaled his temporary return, shows that Heckstall-Smith was still a powerful player (mostly on tenor with a bit of soprano and baritone). Unfortunately, he often gets buried by his "backup" group which ...

  7. About Dick Heckstall-Smith. Saxophonist Dick Heckstall-Smith had a major role in the British blues boom of the 1960s, playing in the bands of Alexis Korner, Graham Bond, and John Mayall. In all of his work, and particularly in the late-'60s band Colosseum, he ventured into the little-explored territory where blues, jazz, and rock meet.