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Tag Archives: Glenn Hughes
PHENOMENA – II: Dream Runner
January 27, 2019

Ariola 1987 / Cherry Red 2018 Sweet escapism into nightmare in search of tinseltown acceptance – with fallen heroes and unsung angels. Given its strong melodic focus, “Phenomena” – the of Tom Galley’s sci-fi project might have lacked commercial appeal … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged AOR, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, John Wetton, Max Bacon, Mel Galley, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Ray Gillen, Scott Gorham, Tom Galley
PHENOMENA – Phenomena
January 12, 2019

Bronze 1985 / Cherry Red 2018 Lifetime in a dream: inaugural installment of tremendous endeavor in the field of sci-fi heaviness and melodic release. Here’s a record that may blow to bits any amount of skepticism aimed at concept works … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Cozy Powell, Glenn Hughes, hard rock, Mel Galley, Neil Murray, Phenomena, Ric Sanders, Richard Bailey, Ted McKenna, Tom Galley
Glenn Hughes: Live Box Set On The Way
April 26, 2018
With ‘ remasters series on Purple Records leaving some loose ends, the songs that didn’t make it to the reissues as bonus tracks may actually – hopefully – be saved for a rarities collection, while concert recordings attached to these … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Glenn Hughes
“The Butterfly Ball” Gets A Box Set Treatment
February 25, 2018

While the reissue of this project’s live version remains in contractual limbo, 1974’s “The Butterfly Ball And The Grasshopper’s Feast” – credited to Roger Glover And Friends but written in significant part by Eddie Hardin – will emerge anew as … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged David Coverdale, Eddie Hardin, Glenn Hughes, John Gustafson, John Lawton, Roger Glover, Ronnie James Dio, Tony Ashton
GLENN HUGHES – Return Of Crystal Karma
October 27, 2017

SPV 2000 / Cherry Red 2017 Long overdue, if instant, gratification from a rocker who got back on track and brought it all home. “Face with no name” is how describes his stance at the start of the album which … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues
Tagged Glenn Hughes, hard rock, heavy funk


