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The Third Colour is an album recorded in November 1997 as part of the 60th birthday celebration for Graham Collier, featuring his four new compositions. "Three Simple Pieces" are 'what the name implies, composed for his 60th birthday (performed originally in February 1997 at the Royal Academy of Music). The suite "Shapes, Colours, Energy" is formed by five moments, composed in July 1995, and was inspired by the Canadian Rockies. The suite "Mirò Tile" refers to Collier's memories of Spain in 1996. The last suite, which names the album, "The Third Colour", was specifically composed for the London Jazz Festival.

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  • The Third Colour is an album recorded in November 1997 as part of the 60th birthday celebration for Graham Collier, featuring his four new compositions. "Three Simple Pieces" are 'what the name implies, composed for his 60th birthday (performed originally in February 1997 at the Royal Academy of Music). The suite "Shapes, Colours, Energy" is formed by five moments, composed in July 1995, and was inspired by the Canadian Rockies. The suite "Mirò Tile" refers to Collier's memories of Spain in 1996. The last suite, which names the album, "The Third Colour", was specifically composed for the London Jazz Festival. (en)
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  • The Third Colour is an album recorded in November 1997 as part of the 60th birthday celebration for Graham Collier, featuring his four new compositions. "Three Simple Pieces" are 'what the name implies, composed for his 60th birthday (performed originally in February 1997 at the Royal Academy of Music). The suite "Shapes, Colours, Energy" is formed by five moments, composed in July 1995, and was inspired by the Canadian Rockies. The suite "Mirò Tile" refers to Collier's memories of Spain in 1996. The last suite, which names the album, "The Third Colour", was specifically composed for the London Jazz Festival. (en)
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