Jaz Coleman
Jaz Coleman has had his hand in many genres of music, from post-punk angst to composing classical music. A Londoner residing in New Zealand, Coleman came to the public's notice singing and playing keyboards in the band Killing Joke in 1978. As Killing Joke's career began to slow down in the early '90s, their singer worked with Art of Noise member Anne Dudley on the 1991 Middle Eastern themed Songs from the Victorious City. Coleman teamed with Killing Joke bassist Youth and collaborated on two symphonic albums: 1994's Symphonic Music of the Rolling Stones and 1995's Us and Them: Symphonic Music of Pink Floyd. In 2000, Coleman arranged his third symphonic work Riders on the Storm: The Doors Concerto, featuring virtuoso violinist Nigel Kennedy performing as the voice of Jim Morrison.
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Discography
10 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Riders On The Storm - The Doors Concerto
Nigel Kennedy, Jaz Coleman, Peter Scholes
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1/01/2000
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Kashmir - Symphonic Led Zeppelin
London Philharmonic Orchestra, Peter Scholes, Jaz Coleman
Classical - Released by Decca Music Group Ltd. on 1/01/1997
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Songs From The Victorious City
Pop - Released by Rhino on 1/01/1990
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Magna Invocatio - A Gnostic Mass For Choir And Orchestra Inspired By The Sublime Music Of Killing Jo
Rock - Released by Spinefarm on 29/11/2019
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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On the Day the Earth Went Mad
Rock - Released by Black & Red - Cadiz on 25/06/2020
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Pacifica (Ambient Sketches)
Jaz Coleman, New Zealand String Quartet
World - Released by Video Pacific Communications on 14/12/2009
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Moruroa
Jaz Coleman, New Zealand String Quartet
World - Released by Video Pacific Communications on 14/12/2009
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo