Friday, October 28, 2016

Glenn Hughes

Glenn Hughes
Cannock, Staffordshire, England, UK
Hard rock, funk rock, progressive rock, heavy metal, blues rock, pop rock, blue-eyed soul

Glenn Hughes (born 21 August 1951) is an English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze, the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s.


Play Me Out (1977) 1995 Reis.
Hughes/Thrall (1982) orig.+2006 Rem., with Pat Thrall
L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Blues (1992)
Burning Japan Live (1994)
From Now on... (1994) Jap.Ed.
Feel (1995) Jap.Ed.
Addiction (1996) US Ed.
Talk About It (1997) EP, Jap.Ed.
A Tribute to Tommy Bolin (1998) Live, Glenn Hughes & Friends
The Work Tapes (1998) rec.'91, with Geoff Downes
The Way It Is (1999) Jap.Ed.
A Soulful Christmas (2000)
From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches (2000)
Return of Crystal Karma (2000) Jap.Ed.
Building the Machine (2001) Jap.Ed.
Songs in the Key of Rock (2003)
Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (2004) Eur.Ed.
Soul Mover (2005) Austral.Tour Ed.
Freak Flag Flyin' (2005) Live EP
Made in Moscow (2005) with Joe Lynn Turner [Michael Men Project]
Music for the Divine (2006) Jap.Ed.
Live In Australia (2007)
Sweet Revenge (2008) rec.'89/'90, with Robin George
First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (2008) Jap.Ed.
Boys Club: Live from California (2009) with Keith Emerson and Marc Bonilla
Live in Wolverhampton (2012)
Resonate (2016) Del.Ed.

Hughes Turner Project (with Joe Lynn Turner):
HTP (2002) Jap.Ed.
Live in Tokyo (2002) Jap.Ed.
HTP 2 (2003) Jap.Ed.

Iommi featuring Glenn Hughes:
The 1996 DEP Sessions (2004)
Fused (2005)

appeared on:
L.A. Blues Authority (1992)
Smoke on the Water: A Tribute to Deep Purple (1994)
Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen (1997) Jap.Ed.
Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1999)
Encores, Legends and Paradox: A Tribute to ELP (1999)
Another Hair of the Dog: A Tribute to Nazareth (2001)
Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head (2012)
Celebrating Jon Lord (2014) Live