Catalog Number: MICR014
Color: Black
Format: LP
UPC: 9010974000679
Glenn Hughes, undoubtedly "The Voice Of Rock", came to prominence in
Trapeze, a group which included future Whitesnake guitarist Mel Galley,
and Judas Priest drummer, Dave Holland. Trapeze were on the brink of
major Stateside success, when, in 1973, Glenn was offered the golden
opportunity to play bass and sing with Deep Purple, joined by David
Coverdale, for "Burn", "Stormbringer" and "Come Taste The Band".
With the group splitting in 1976, the first fruits of Glenn's
post-Purple career appeared with "Play Me Out" in 1977. Glenn would go
on to collaborate with Pat Thrall in Hughes/Thrall, Rainbow's Joe Lynn
Turner in the Hughes Turner Project, with Tony Iommi in Black Sabbath
and the self-titled "Iommi" album, plus a healthy of solo career.
Glenn's fifth solo album, Addiction, was originally released in
1996, and unlike the more pop, soul and funk sounds of his previous
record "Feel", "Addiction" sees the singer returning to a much harder
rocking sound. Guitarist Marc Bonilla performs, co-produces and co-wrote
nine of the ten original songs.