James Litherland
- Jazz rock
- progressive rock
- Guitar
- vocals
Musical artist
James Litherland (born 6 September 1949) is an English singer and guitarist best known as a founding member of the progressive rock band Colosseum. He was born in Salford, Lancashire, England.[1] He is the father of singer and producer James Blake, who adapted his father's song "Where to Turn" into "The Wilhelm Scream".[2]
Discography
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- With Colosseum
- Those Who Are About to Die Salute You – 1968
- Valentyne Suite – 1969
- The Grass Is Greener – 1970
- With Mogul Thrash
- Mogul Thrash 1971
- With John Baldry
- Everything Stops for Tea, 1972
- With Leo Sayer
- Just a Boy, 1974
- With Bandit
- Bandit, 1976
- Solo
- 4th Estate, 2006
- Real Men Cry, 2006
- As Session Musician
- Finbar Furey with The Fureys, 1968
- Fly On Strangewings with Jade, 1970
- Stranded with Edwards Hand, 1970
- Rainshine with Edwards Hand, 1971
- Marriott with Steve Marriott, 1976
- The Party Album with Alexis Korner, 1979
References
External links
- Official website
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Colosseum
- Dave Greenslade
- Dick Heckstall-Smith
- Jon Hiseman
- James Litherland
- Tony Reeves
- Jim Roche
- Dave "Clem" Clempson
- Louis Cennamo
- Mark Clarke
- Chris Farlowe
- Barbara Thompson
- Those Who Are About to Die Salute You (1969)
- Valentyne Suite (1969)
- The Grass Is Greener (1970)
- Daughter of Time (1970)
- Colosseum Live (1971)
- LiveS – The Reunion Concerts 1994 (1995)
- Bread & Circuses (1997)
- Tomorrow's Blues (2003)
- Live Cologne 1994 (2003)
- Live05 (2007)
- Time On Our Side (2014)
- The Collectors Colosseum (1971)
- Anthology (2000)
- Morituri Te Salutant (2009)
- Tempest
- Greenslade
- Colosseum II