The Circus Maximus | |
Type: | Studio Album |
Artist: | Manilla Road (Mark Shelton solo project) |
Cover: | Manilla road the circus maximus.jpg |
Released: | 1992 |
Recorded: | Miller Studio, North Newton, KansasRoadster Roadhouse, Wichita, Kansas |
Genre: | Heavy metal, alternative rock, progressive rock |
Length: | 68:21 |
Label: | Black Dragon |
Prev Title: | The Courts of Chaos |
Prev Year: | 1990 |
Next Title: | Atlantis Rising |
Next Year: | 2001 |
The Circus Maximus is an album released under the name of American heavy metal band Manilla Road in 1992, after the band had first split up. The album contains the work of Manilla Road founder and frontman Mark Shelton who assembled a new band named Circus Maximus. However, Shelton's label, Black Dragon Records, added the Manilla Road logo. The sound and style is very different than the rest of Manilla Road's material.
Manilla Road had dissolved during the sessions for The Courts of Chaos, and lead songwriter, vocalist and guitarist Mark Shelton began working on a new project. The recording process for the album involved his high school friends Andrew Coss and Aaron Brown, with the new band to be named Circus Maximus. However, his record label Black Dragon released the album as the work of Manilla Road and named it The Circus Maximus instead, despite the project having an entirely different sound. According to AllMusic, many of the tracks "showcased bassist/composer Coss's remarkably soulful, Glenn Hughes-styled pipes to perfection, while providing unprecedented dynamic space over which Shelton could expand his six-string soloing vocabulary." The group did insist on calling themselves Circus Maximus for live performances even after the album release as a Manilla Road work, but the group dissolved as Manilla Road was reformed several years later.