Sunburst Yellow and Red.
Catalog Number: MICR015-UK
Color: Yellow
Format: LP
UPC: 9010974001720
Glenn Hughes, "The Voice Of Rock", first came to prominence in Trapeze, a
band featuring future Whitensake guitarist Mel Galley, and future Judas
Priest drummer, Dave Holland. With third album, You Are The Music,
We're Just The Band (1972), Trapeze appeared to be on the brink of a
major Stateside breakthrough, where they'd been building a large and
loyal following. However, 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".
Deep Purple eventually split in 1976, with its members following
various solo and side projects. The first fruits of Glenn's post Purple
career appeared with "Play Me Out", issued in July 1977. Glenn would go
on to collaborate with Pat Thrall in Hughes/Thrall, Joe Lynn Turner in
the Hughes Turner Project, with Tony Iommi in Black Sabbath and the
self-titled "Iommi" album, plus a prolific of solo career.
Glenn's fourth solo album, Feel, was originally released in 1995,
and found the singer veering towards more pop, soul and funk than the
hard rock that he's often better known for. Former Guns N' Roses and
Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum guests, and the album also sees a
welcome collaboration with his Hughes Thrall partner, Pat Thrall.