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== Discography == | == Discography == | ||
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- | Play Me Out (1977) | + | Play Me Out (1977) |
- | L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes - Blues (1992) | + | L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes - Blues (1992) |
- | From Now On... (1994) | + | From Now On... (1994) |
- | Burning Japan Live (1994) | + | Burning Japan Live (1994) |
- | Feel (1995) | + | Feel (1995) |
- | Addiction (1996) | + | Addiction (1996) |
- | Greatest Hits: The Voice of Rock (1996) (compilation) | + | Greatest Hits: The Voice of Rock (1996) (compilation) |
- | Talk About It EP (1997) (previously-unreleased live and acoustic tracks) | + | Talk About It EP (1997) (previously-unreleased live and acoustic tracks) |
- | The God of Voice: Best of Glenn Hughes (1998) (compilation) | + | The God of Voice: Best of Glenn Hughes (1998) (compilation) |
- | The Way It Is (1999) | + | The Way It Is (1999) |
- | From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches (2000) | + | From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches (2000) |
- | Return of Crystal Karma (2000) | + | Return of Crystal Karma (2000) |
- | A Soulful Christmas (2000) | + | A Soulful Christmas (2000) |
- | Days of Avalon (VHS) (2001) (first official solo video release) | + | Days of Avalon (VHS) (2001) (first official solo video release) |
- | Building the Machine (2001) | + | Building the Machine (2001) |
- | Different Stages - The Best of Glenn Hughes (2002) | + | Different Stages - The Best of Glenn Hughes (2002) |
- | Songs in the Key of Rock (2003) | + | Songs in the Key of Rock (2003) |
- | Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (DVD and CD) (2004) | + | Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (DVD and CD) (2004) |
- | Soul Mover (2005) | + | Soul Mover (2005) |
- | Freak Flag Flyin' (2005) | + | Freak Flag Flyin' (2005) |
- | Music for the Divine (2006) | + | Music for the Divine (2006) |
- | This Time Around (2007) (compilation) | + | This Time Around (2007) (compilation) |
- | Live in Australia (DVD and CD) (2007) | + | Live in Australia (DVD and CD) (2007) |
- | First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (2008) | + | First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (2008) |
- | + | [edit] With Finders Keepers | |
- | + | Sadie, the Cleaning Lady (1968) (single) | |
- | Sadie, the Cleaning Lady (1968) (single) | + | [edit] With Trapeze |
- | + | Trapeze (1970) | |
- | + | Medusa (1970) | |
- | Trapeze (1970) | + | You Are the Music...We're Just the Band (1972) |
- | Medusa (1970) | + | Live in Texas - Dead Armadillos (1981) |
- | You Are the Music...We're Just the Band (1972) | + | Welcome to the Real World (1993) (live 1992) |
- | Live in Texas - Dead Armadillos (1981) | + | High Flyers: The Best of Trapeze (1996) (best of 1970-1976) |
- | Welcome to the Real World (1993) (live 1992) | + | On the Highwire (2003) (best of 1970-1994) |
- | High Flyers: The Best of Trapeze (1996) (best of 1970-1976) | + | [edit] With Deep Purple |
- | On the Highwire (2003) (best of 1970-1994) | + | Burn (1974) |
- | + | Stormbringer (1974) | |
- | + | Made in Europe (1975) | |
- | Burn (1974) | + | Come Taste the Band (1975) |
- | Stormbringer (1974) | + | Last Concert in Japan (1976) |
- | Made in Europe (1975) | + | Live in London (1982) |
- | Come Taste the Band (1975) | + | Singles A's & B's (1993) |
- | Last Concert in Japan (1976) | + | On the Wings of a Russian Foxbat: Live in California 1976 (1995) |
- | Live in London (1982) | + | California Jamming: Live 1974 (1996) |
- | Singles A's & B's (1993) | + | Mk. III: the Final Concerts (1996) |
- | On the Wings of a Russian Foxbat: Live in California 1976 (1995) | + | Days May Come and Days May Go, the California Rehearsals, June 1975 (2000) |
- | California Jamming: Live 1974 (1996) | + | 1420 Beachwood Drive, the California Rehearsals, Part 2 (2000) |
- | Mk. III: the Final Concerts (1996) | + | This Time Around: Live in Tokyo (2001) |
- | Days May Come and Days May Go, the California Rehearsals, June 1975 (2000) | + | Listen Learn Read On (2002) |
- | 1420 Beachwood Drive, the California Rehearsals, Part 2 (2000) | + | Just Might Take Your Life (2003) |
- | This Time Around: Live in Tokyo (2001) | + | Perks and Tit (2004) |
- | Listen Learn Read On (2002) | + | Live in Paris 1975 (2004) |
- | Just Might Take Your Life (2003) | + | Burn 30th Anniversary Edition (2004) |
- | Perks and Tit (2004) | + | Live in California 74 (DVD) (2005) |
- | Live in Paris 1975 (2004) | + | Live in London (2007) (remastered) |
- | Burn 30th Anniversary Edition (2004) | + | Stormbringer 35th Anniversary Edition (2009) |
- | Live in California 74 (DVD) (2005) | + | [edit] With Tony Iommi |
- | Live in London (2007) (remastered) | + | Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star (1986) |
- | Stormbringer 35th Anniversary Edition (2009) | + | Tony Iommi - The 1996 DEP Sessions (2004) |
- | + | Tony Iommi - Fused (2005) | |
- | + | [edit] With others | |
- | Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star (1986) | + | Roger Glover and Guests - The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1974) |
- | Tony Iommi - The 1996 DEP Sessions (2004) | + | Jon Lord - Windows (1974) |
- | Tony Iommi - Fused (2005) | + | Tommy Bolin - Teaser (1975) |
- | + | Various Artists - The Wizard's Convention (1976) | |
- | + | Pat Travers - Makin' Magic (1977) | |
- | Roger Glover and Guests - The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1974) | + | 4 On The Floor - same (1979)[1] |
- | Jon Lord - Windows (1974) | + | Climax Blues Band - Lucky for Some (1981) |
- | Tommy Bolin - Teaser (1975) | + | Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (1982) |
- | Various Artists - The Wizard's Convention (1976) | + | Night Ranger - Midnight Madness (1983) |
- | Pat Travers - Makin' Magic (1977) | + | Heaven - Where Angels Fear to Tread (1983) |
- | 4 On The Floor - same (1979)[1] | + | Phenomena - same (1985) |
- | Climax Blues Band - Lucky for Some (1981) | + | Gary Moore - Run for Cover (1985) |
- | Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (1982) | + | Various Artists - Dragnet (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1987) |
- | Night Ranger - Midnight Madness (1983) | + | Phenomena II - Dream Runner (1987) |
- | Heaven - Where Angels Fear to Tread (1983) | + | Whitesnake - Slip of the Tongue (1989) |
- | Phenomena - same (1985) | + | XYZ - same (1989) |
- | Gary Moore - Run for Cover (1985) | + | Notorious - same (1990) |
- | Various Artists - Dragnet (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1987) | + | Various Artists - Music from and Inspired by the Film Highlander II: The Quickening (1990) |
- | Phenomena II - Dream Runner (1987) | + | L.A. Blues Authority - same (1991) |
- | Whitesnake - Slip of the Tongue (1989) | + | The KLF - America: What Time Is Love? (single) (1992) |
- | XYZ - same (1989) | + | Lynch Mob - same (1992) |
- | Notorious - same (1990) | + | John Norum - Face the Truth (1992) |
- | Various Artists - Music from and Inspired by the Film Highlander II: The Quickening (1990) | + | Geoff Downes/The New Dance Orchestra - Vox Humana (European version) (1993) |
- | L.A. Blues Authority - same (1991) | + | Sister Whiskey - Liquor and Poker (1993) |
- | The KLF - America: What Time Is Love? (single) (1992) | + | Marc Bonilla - American Matador (1993) |
- | Lynch Mob - same (1992) | + | George Lynch - Sacred Groove (1993) |
- | John Norum - Face the Truth (1992) | + | Stevie Salas - Stevie Salas Presents: The Electric Pow Wow (1993) |
- | Geoff Downes/The New Dance Orchestra - Vox Humana (European version) (1993) | + | Mötley Crüe - Mötley Crüe (1994) |
- | Sister Whiskey - Liquor and Poker (1993) | + | Manfred Ehlert's Amen - same (1994) |
- | Marc Bonilla - American Matador (1993) | + | Various Artists - Smoke on the Water: A Tribute (1994) |
- | George Lynch - Sacred Groove (1993) | + | L.A. Blues Authority Volume V - Cream of the Crop: A Tribute (1994) |
- | Stevie Salas - Stevie Salas Presents: The Electric Pow Wow (1993) | + | Hank Davison & Friends - Real Live (1995) |
- | Mötley Crüe - Mötley Crüe (1994) | + | Brazen Abbot - Live and Learn (1995) |
- | Manfred Ehlert's Amen - same (1994) | + | Wet Paint - Shhh..! (1995) |
- | Various Artists - Smoke on the Water: A Tribute (1994) | + | Richie Kotzen - Wave of Emotion (1996) |
- | L.A. Blues Authority Volume V - Cream of the Crop: A Tribute (1994) | + | Liesegang - No Strings Attached (1996) |
- | Hank Davison & Friends - Real Live (1995) | + | Asia - Archiva Vol. 1 (1996) |
- | Brazen Abbot - Live and Learn (1995) | + | Various Artists - To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales (1996) |
- | Wet Paint - Shhh..! (1995) | + | Various Artists - Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen (1996) |
- | Richie Kotzen - Wave of Emotion (1996) | + | Amen - Aguilar (1996) |
- | Liesegang - No Strings Attached (1996) | + | Glenn Hughes/Geoff Downes - The Work Tapes (1998) |
- | Asia - Archiva Vol. 1 (1996) | + | Glenn Hughes, Johnnie Bolin & Friends - Tommy Bolin: 1997 Tribute (1998) |
- | Various Artists - To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales (1996) | + | Stuart Smith - Heaven and Earth (1998) |
- | Various Artists - Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen (1996) | + | Various Artists - Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1999) |
- | Amen - Aguilar (1996) | + | Various Artists - Encores, Legends & Paradox: A Tribute to the Music of ELP (1999) |
- | Glenn Hughes/Geoff Downes - The Work Tapes (1998) | + | The Bobaloos - The Bobaloos (1999) |
- | Glenn Hughes, Johnnie Bolin & Friends - Tommy Bolin: 1997 Tribute (1998) | + | Niacin - Deep (1999) |
- | Stuart Smith - Heaven and Earth (1998) | + | Erik Norlander - Into the Sunset (2000) |
- | Various Artists - Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1999) | + | Tidewater Grain - Here on the Outside (2000) |
- | Various Artists - Encores, Legends & Paradox: A Tribute to the Music of ELP (1999) | + | Voodoo Hill - same (2000) |
- | The Bobaloos - The Bobaloos (1999) | + | Craig Erickson Project - Shine (2000) |
- | Niacin - Deep (1999) | + | Nikolo Kotzev - Nostradamus (2001) |
- | Erik Norlander - Into the Sunset (2000) | + | Max Magagni - Twister (2001) |
- | Tidewater Grain - Here on the Outside (2000) | + | Various Artists - Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute (2001) |
- | Voodoo Hill - same (2000) | + | Various Artists - Another Hair of the Dog - A Tribute to Nazareth (2001) |
- | Craig Erickson Project - Shine (2000) | + | Various Artists - Let the Tribute Do the Talking - A Tribute to Aerosmith (2001) |
- | Nikolo Kotzev - Nostradamus (2001) | + | Ape Quartet - Please Where Do We Live? (2001) |
- | Max Magagni - Twister (2001) | + | Voices of Classic Rock - Voices for America (2001) |
- | Various Artists - Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute (2001) | + | Ellis - Ellis Three (E-III) (2001) |
- | Various Artists - Another Hair of the Dog - A Tribute to Nazareth (2001) | + | Hughes Turner Project - HTP (2002) |
- | Various Artists - Let the Tribute Do the Talking - A Tribute to Aerosmith (2001) | + | Hughes Turner Project - Live in Tokyo (2002) |
- | Ape Quartet - Please Where Do We Live? (2001) | + | The Alchemist - Songs from the Westside (2002) |
- | Voices of Classic Rock - Voices for America (2001) | + | An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd - same (2002) |
- | Ellis - Ellis Three (E-III) (2001) | + | Ryo Okumoto - Coming Through (2002) |
- | Hughes Turner Project - HTP (2002) | + | Jeff Scott Soto - Prism (2002) |
- | Hughes Turner Project - Live in Tokyo (2002) | + | Various Artists - Influences & Connections, Volume 1, Mr.Big (2003) |
- | The Alchemist - Songs from the Westside (2002) | + | Hughes Turner Project - HTP 2 (2003) |
- | An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd - same (2002) | + | Chris Catena - Freak Out! (2003) |
- | Ryo Okumoto - Coming Through (2002) | + | Rata Blanca/Glenn Hughes Vivo (2003) |
- | Jeff Scott Soto - Prism (2002) | + | Aina - Days of Rising Doom (2003) |
- | Various Artists - Influences & Connections, Volume 1, Mr.Big (2003) | + | Voodoo Hill - Wild Seed of Mother Earth (2004) |
- | Hughes Turner Project - HTP 2 (2003) | + | Monkey Business - Kiss Me On My Ego (2005) |
- | Chris Catena - Freak Out! (2003) | + | Michael Men Project - Made in Moscow (2005) |
- | Rata Blanca/Glenn Hughes Vivo (2003) | + | Phenomena - Psychofantasy (2006) |
- | Aina - Days of Rising Doom (2003) | + | Moonstone Project - Time to Take a Stand (2006) |
- | Voodoo Hill - Wild Seed of Mother Earth (2004) | + | The Lizards - Against All Odds (2006) |
- | Monkey Business - Kiss Me On My Ego (2005) | + | Quiet Riot - Rehab (2006) |
- | Michael Men Project - Made in Moscow (2005) | + | Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (remastered) (2007) |
- | Phenomena - Psychofantasy (2006) | + | Ken Hensley - Blood on the Highway (2007) |
- | Moonstone Project - Time to Take a Stand (2006) | + | Robin George/Glenn Hughes - Sweet Revenge (2008) |
- | The Lizards - Against All Odds (2006) | + | Keith Emerson/Glenn Hughes/Marc Bonilla - Boys Club - Live From California (2008) |
- | Quiet Riot - Rehab (2006) | + | Monkey Business - Twilight Of Jesters? (2009) |
- | Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (remastered) (2007) | + | Abbey Road - A Tribute To The Beatles (2009) |
- | Ken Hensley - Blood on the Highway (2007) | + | Moonstone Project - Rebel On The Run (2009) |
- | Robin George/Glenn Hughes - Sweet Revenge (2008) | + | |
- | Keith Emerson/Glenn Hughes/Marc Bonilla - Boys Club - Live From California (2008) | + | |
- | Monkey Business - Twilight Of Jesters? (2009) | + | |
- | Abbey Road - A Tribute To The Beatles (2009) | + | |
- | Moonstone Project - Rebel On The Run (2009) | + | |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 21:45, 14 October 2009
Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals) was born 21 august 1951 in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. He is most known as a member of the legendary hard rock band Deep Purple between 1973-75, but has made several solo albums as well as beeing the lead singer of Black Sabbath between 1985-86. Glenn is possibly more known for his vocal abilities rather than his bass playing and is, as stated on his homepage, considered a "singer's singer" amongs other players.
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Early career
Glenn Hughes started his music career when he drop school in the 60's at the age of 16. Back then he was amember of a band called "Finders Keepers" which later changed their name to "Trapeze". In this band was also guitarist Mel Galley (later Whitesnake) and drummer David Holland (later Judas Priest). Glenn's early influences was mainly from Motown artists such as and he developed a funky style of bass playing along with a voice full of soul. He also mentions Beatles and early british hard rock. With Trapeze he made four albums: "Trapeze", "Medusa", "You Are The Music, We're Just The Band" and "Final Swing". Trapeze were also the opening act for Moody Blues on their U.S tour in 1969, but the never really made it to the charts, even that "You Are The Music, We're Just The Band" was causing a minor success.
The Big Break
When Roger Glover and Ian Gillan left Deep Purple in 1973, Glenn was called to replace both of them in conjunction with David Coverdale. In order to join Deep Purple he turned down an offer from Electric Light Orchestra, that also was a huge band at that time. The idea seemed to be to have two lead singers of a great caliber. Glenn's impact on the band is unmistakeable since they definitely moved to a funkier/soulier approach during the following years with Glenn.
In 1974 "Burn" was released and Glenn and Coverdale shared much of the lead vocals, even though Coverdale sang a little more. The combination of Coverdales bluesy voice and Glenns high range was a great combination and as Glenn stated: "David Coverdale is without a doubt a great shouter, but he couldn’t do the high passages, which is where I came in. As far as I’m concerned we were the perfect combination". Deep Purple released "Strombringer" the year after, which moved the bands style even more to a funkier/soulier style. Glenn was also voted "Best bass player of the Year" in the british music magazine Melody Maker.
But guitarist Ritchie Blackmore didn't like the bands new direction and left in 1975 to form his own band. Tommy Bolin was hired as a replacement, and he and Glenn became best friends - which was not so lucky, since both of them was hard on drugs by that time. (Bolin later died of an overdose) After a chaotic tour in Japan, Deep Purple was broken up and Glenn returned to Trapeze for a short while. In -75 Glenn was also playing on Tommy Bolins solo album "Teaser".
Living in L.A
Glenn moved to L.A in 1977 but released his first solo album "Play me out" prior to the relocation. His bandmates from Trapeze Mel Galley and Dave Holland was on the record and so was guitarist Pat Travers. During the following years Glenn was busy in the music scene, doing mostly sessions on other players records.
Meeting Pat Thrall
In L.A Glenn met Pat Thrall who also was with the Pat Travers band. But when Pat Travers went out of work the two of them decided to do an album together. The co-operation led to one of the most legendary records in the beginning of the 80's although it wasn't a commercial success. The album entitled Hughes/Thrall show's off Glenn's vocal resources (singing with a span of 4 1/2 octave) and some real heavy guitar/bass playing. By that time Glenn had severe problems with his overweight and maybe therefore was abusing drugs.
Mid 80's
Glenn joined a musical/movie project called "Phenomena" (a lot of rock stars were participating amongst them were Brian May, Tony Martin and John Wetton, Scott Gorham) led by Mel Galley's brother Tom Galley and was featured on the song "Believe" amongst others. He joined Black Sabbath as lead singer in 1986 and was present on the album "Seventh Star". After a fight with Black Sabbath's Tour Manager, Glenn got his throat hurted and was'nt able to sing properly at the tour. He was later replaced for the rest of the tour, and did'nt appear in Black Sabbath again. His health was rapidly getting worse, and at the end of the eighties some friends got him into the Betty Ford clinic (uncomfirmed, but he did get treatment).
The new career
In 1991 Glenn has recovered from all his illness, and spent a lot of time in Sweden touring/playing with Europe's guitar player John Norum as well as a lot of other Swedish musicians. He was participating on John Norums solo album "Face The Truth" and also sings on KLF's hit "America: What Time Is Love" from the same year. The next year Glenn released his second solo album entitled just "Blues" under the L.A Blues Authority project. Guests on the album included John Norum, Mick Mars of Mötley Crüe, Warren DeMartini of Ratt and Richie Kotzen of Poison , Mr. Big and Mark Kendall of Great White fame. Glenn claimed that the album is about his inner demons, since when he got clean had a belief in a "higher power".
Glenn kept beeing extremely productive throughout the 90's and recorded several solo albums as well as guested other artists record. One of the most remarkable may be "Burning Japan -Live" from 1995. The tour was a spin-off from the album "From now on..." in 1994 which was recorded in Sweden with the elite of the Swedish hard rockers at that time.
He returned to the studio and recorded the album "Feel", which he say is made only for himself. It shows a much lighter side of Glenn Hughes, singin Soul, Pop and even covers Stevie Wonders "Maybe Your Baby". For the first time since 1982, Pat Thrall is also present on 8 of the tracks.
In 1996 he released the album "Addiction" which deals with his earlier drug problems. It is co-produced/recorded with guitarist/song writer Marc Bonilla and present is also Joachim "JJ" Marsh, who became Glenns long time friend and has been present on all Glenns records since then. "Addiction" was Glenn's heaviest album so far in contrast to "From now on...", that had a more "pop" -style.
For the recording of the next album, J.J Marsh and Hughes locked themselves in at Glenn's home in L.A for abouth two months, before the actual recording to wrote the material present on the album. This release can best be desribed as core hard-rock even that funk guitarist Stevie Salas co-wroted two of the tracks. Ex. Gun's and Roses drummer Matt Sorum is present on two tracks, so is keyboard legend Keith Emerson. (Emerson, Lake & Palmer)
Worth to mention is that most of Glenn's U.S releases are distributed through Mike Varney's guitar oriented label "Shrapnel Records".
The new millenium to present
Glenn's first three own solo albums was very much in the same style, and none of them were really a commercial success, but kept Glenn busy by force him to tour in Europe and Japan, where he has a lot of fans since the Deep Purple days. He also recorded a Christmas album in 2000. Notable is that his album from 2003 (Songs in the key of Rock) is spinning on the title of one of his biggest influences: Stevie Wonder and his album "Songs in the key of life".
In 2002 he met up with ex. Rainbow singer Joe Lynn Turner, and they decided to work together. Glenn and JJ Marsh wrote all the songs for the album in just two day's and made the debut for "HTP" a.k.a Hughes/Turner project. The next year a follow up was recorded entitled: "HUGHES TURNER PROJECT 2" and Glenn stated: (although he is not known for commenting his own records)
"When you have two former members of Deep Purple and Rainbow, you have a pretty strong idea of your orientation. I think that today, if I were still a member of Deep Purple, this is the album that I would have written with them. I'm going to say something a bit pretentious: this is the album that Deep Purple would like to write, but they aren't capable of doing it."
A live album/DVD was recorded in 2004 named "Soulfully Live in the City of Angels". This release are a sum-up of Glenn's work from Deep Purple to that point and features drummer Chad Smith from Red Hot Chili Peppers.
In 2005 he was travelling to England to work with Tony Iommi. (Black Sabbaths guitar player in all years) The co-operation led to the album "Fused", which was selling pretty good and reached number 34 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers l. The same year was also "Soul Mover" released with guest guitarist Dave Navarro. (former Jane's Addiction and Red Hot Chili Peppers) The album went well on the charts, and was Glenn's most commercial success so far in the terms of solo releases. It was also voted 12'th best album of the year by highly influential UK magazine, "CLASSIC ROCK".
After he made "Music For The Divine" in 2007 he faced himself again touring worldwide as a main act, and he headlined Festivals in Norway and France. He was also appearing both 2006/2007 as guest presenter at the Classic Rock Awards in L.A. His current release is "First Underground Nuclear Kitchen", and is more soul/funk inspired than the latest solo albums.
Summin Up
Glenn Hughes had since Deep Purple in many ways acted as a role model for many singers/musicians, even that his fame never became that huge as with Deep Purple. Although he's more known as a singer, he's bass playing is very tight, and is a driving whenever present. He has been present on numerous recordings as a guest vocalist/bass player/back-up vocalist and one cannot underestimate his importance in the history of rock.
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Discography
Solo Play Me Out (1977) L.A. Blues Authority Volume II: Glenn Hughes - Blues (1992) From Now On... (1994) Burning Japan Live (1994) Feel (1995) Addiction (1996) Greatest Hits: The Voice of Rock (1996) (compilation) Talk About It EP (1997) (previously-unreleased live and acoustic tracks) The God of Voice: Best of Glenn Hughes (1998) (compilation) The Way It Is (1999) From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches (2000) Return of Crystal Karma (2000) A Soulful Christmas (2000) Days of Avalon (VHS) (2001) (first official solo video release) Building the Machine (2001) Different Stages - The Best of Glenn Hughes (2002) Songs in the Key of Rock (2003) Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (DVD and CD) (2004) Soul Mover (2005) Freak Flag Flyin' (2005) Music for the Divine (2006) This Time Around (2007) (compilation) Live in Australia (DVD and CD) (2007) First Underground Nuclear Kitchen (2008) [edit] With Finders Keepers Sadie, the Cleaning Lady (1968) (single) [edit] With Trapeze Trapeze (1970) Medusa (1970) You Are the Music...We're Just the Band (1972) Live in Texas - Dead Armadillos (1981) Welcome to the Real World (1993) (live 1992) High Flyers: The Best of Trapeze (1996) (best of 1970-1976) On the Highwire (2003) (best of 1970-1994) [edit] With Deep Purple Burn (1974) Stormbringer (1974) Made in Europe (1975) Come Taste the Band (1975) Last Concert in Japan (1976) Live in London (1982) Singles A's & B's (1993) On the Wings of a Russian Foxbat: Live in California 1976 (1995) California Jamming: Live 1974 (1996) Mk. III: the Final Concerts (1996) Days May Come and Days May Go, the California Rehearsals, June 1975 (2000) 1420 Beachwood Drive, the California Rehearsals, Part 2 (2000) This Time Around: Live in Tokyo (2001) Listen Learn Read On (2002) Just Might Take Your Life (2003) Perks and Tit (2004) Live in Paris 1975 (2004) Burn 30th Anniversary Edition (2004) Live in California 74 (DVD) (2005) Live in London (2007) (remastered) Stormbringer 35th Anniversary Edition (2009) [edit] With Tony Iommi Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star (1986) Tony Iommi - The 1996 DEP Sessions (2004) Tony Iommi - Fused (2005) [edit] With others Roger Glover and Guests - The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1974) Jon Lord - Windows (1974) Tommy Bolin - Teaser (1975) Various Artists - The Wizard's Convention (1976) Pat Travers - Makin' Magic (1977) 4 On The Floor - same (1979)[1] Climax Blues Band - Lucky for Some (1981) Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (1982) Night Ranger - Midnight Madness (1983) Heaven - Where Angels Fear to Tread (1983) Phenomena - same (1985) Gary Moore - Run for Cover (1985) Various Artists - Dragnet (Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1987) Phenomena II - Dream Runner (1987) Whitesnake - Slip of the Tongue (1989) XYZ - same (1989) Notorious - same (1990) Various Artists - Music from and Inspired by the Film Highlander II: The Quickening (1990) L.A. Blues Authority - same (1991) The KLF - America: What Time Is Love? (single) (1992) Lynch Mob - same (1992) John Norum - Face the Truth (1992) Geoff Downes/The New Dance Orchestra - Vox Humana (European version) (1993) Sister Whiskey - Liquor and Poker (1993) Marc Bonilla - American Matador (1993) George Lynch - Sacred Groove (1993) Stevie Salas - Stevie Salas Presents: The Electric Pow Wow (1993) Mötley Crüe - Mötley Crüe (1994) Manfred Ehlert's Amen - same (1994) Various Artists - Smoke on the Water: A Tribute (1994) L.A. Blues Authority Volume V - Cream of the Crop: A Tribute (1994) Hank Davison & Friends - Real Live (1995) Brazen Abbot - Live and Learn (1995) Wet Paint - Shhh..! (1995) Richie Kotzen - Wave of Emotion (1996) Liesegang - No Strings Attached (1996) Asia - Archiva Vol. 1 (1996) Various Artists - To Cry You a Song: A Collection of Tull Tales (1996) Various Artists - Dragon Attack: A Tribute to Queen (1996) Amen - Aguilar (1996) Glenn Hughes/Geoff Downes - The Work Tapes (1998) Glenn Hughes, Johnnie Bolin & Friends - Tommy Bolin: 1997 Tribute (1998) Stuart Smith - Heaven and Earth (1998) Various Artists - Humanary Stew: A Tribute to Alice Cooper (1999) Various Artists - Encores, Legends & Paradox: A Tribute to the Music of ELP (1999) The Bobaloos - The Bobaloos (1999) Niacin - Deep (1999) Erik Norlander - Into the Sunset (2000) Tidewater Grain - Here on the Outside (2000) Voodoo Hill - same (2000) Craig Erickson Project - Shine (2000) Nikolo Kotzev - Nostradamus (2001) Max Magagni - Twister (2001) Various Artists - Stone Cold Queen: A Tribute (2001) Various Artists - Another Hair of the Dog - A Tribute to Nazareth (2001) Various Artists - Let the Tribute Do the Talking - A Tribute to Aerosmith (2001) Ape Quartet - Please Where Do We Live? (2001) Voices of Classic Rock - Voices for America (2001) Ellis - Ellis Three (E-III) (2001) Hughes Turner Project - HTP (2002) Hughes Turner Project - Live in Tokyo (2002) The Alchemist - Songs from the Westside (2002) An All Star Lineup Performing the Songs of Pink Floyd - same (2002) Ryo Okumoto - Coming Through (2002) Jeff Scott Soto - Prism (2002) Various Artists - Influences & Connections, Volume 1, Mr.Big (2003) Hughes Turner Project - HTP 2 (2003) Chris Catena - Freak Out! (2003) Rata Blanca/Glenn Hughes Vivo (2003) Aina - Days of Rising Doom (2003) Voodoo Hill - Wild Seed of Mother Earth (2004) Monkey Business - Kiss Me On My Ego (2005) Michael Men Project - Made in Moscow (2005) Phenomena - Psychofantasy (2006) Moonstone Project - Time to Take a Stand (2006) The Lizards - Against All Odds (2006) Quiet Riot - Rehab (2006) Hughes/Thrall - Hughes/Thrall (remastered) (2007) Ken Hensley - Blood on the Highway (2007) Robin George/Glenn Hughes - Sweet Revenge (2008) Keith Emerson/Glenn Hughes/Marc Bonilla - Boys Club - Live From California (2008) Monkey Business - Twilight Of Jesters? (2009) Abbey Road - A Tribute To The Beatles (2009) Moonstone Project - Rebel On The Run (2009)