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Glenn Hughes and Robin George: Overcome (CD - Imported)
âą Long lost collaboration by Glenn Hughes and Robin George, originally recorded in 1989.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.
$16.98
Glenn Hughes and Robin George: Overcome (CD - Imported)â
$16.98
Glenn Hughes and Robin George: Overcome (CD - Imported)
âą Long lost collaboration by Glenn Hughes and Robin George, originally recorded in 1989.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.
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âą Long lost collaboration by Glenn Hughes and Robin George, originally recorded in 1989.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.
âą Mastered from the original tapes.
A chance meeting between Glenn Hughes and Robin George eventually resulted in an invitation for Glenn to sing backing vocals for Robin and Sean Harrisâ Notorious album, which lead to a full collaboration between Robin and Glenn. The album started life as a solo Robin George record and developed into âOvercomeâ, complete with four songs co-written by the pair; âNumber Oneâ, âSweet Revengeâ, âDonât Come Cryingâ, and the title track.
Such was the faith and strength in the new recordings, that a major label deal was struck but fell through, leaving these recordings to languish in the vaults. Glenn is on fine form on the album, and among the 13 tracks of melodic, and occasionally funky, hard rock, one special treat is the track âHauntedâ, essentially recorded by a reformed Trapeze, featuring Dave Holland, Mel Galley and Terry Rowley.
Glenn Hughes has quite rightly been hailed âThe Voice Of Rockâ, and for good reason. With a career that kicked off with Mel Galley and Dave Holland in Trapeze in 1970, followed by Deep Purple between 1973 and 1976, Glenn would also form Hughes / Thrall, join Black Sabbath, enjoy a successful solo career, collaborate with artists as varied as Gary Moore, Joe Lynn Turner and the KLF, founding Black Country Communion and California Breed, and fronting The Dead Daisies.
Over the years, Robin George has collaborated with many musical legends, from Led Zeppelinâs Robert Plant, Thin Lizzyâs Philip Lynott, Uriah Heepâs David Byron, UFOâs Pete Way, John Wetton & Asia, Daniel Boone, Raymond Froggatt and the Quireboysâ Spike.
As a native of Wolverhampton, itâs no surprise that a musician of Robin Georgeâs caliber would cross paths with local heroes Trapeze.











