After the break festivities .... trying to resume play at home .. . so to speak.
This is because I talk about Glenn Hughes "the voice of rock" or better, a fantastic album, although it is hard to find bad solo work of this great bass player of Deep Purple that has changed the stileed the band's sound with its own entrance, just listen "Come Taste the Band" comparing it with the group's previous album to see how its low and His creativity has left a significant imprint.
His ability to mix the sound of rock with distorted guitars and scratching with the blues, the hard and funky blues is nothing short of sensational, we're talking about an artist at age 16 published his first single, and in the '60s was not a sure thing every day.
The disc opens with the spectacular "Can not stop the flood" and Hammond chiterre ball, then continue with a hard blues always pulled noteolmente titled "Inside", "out me" rather then the first song funkeggiante although more seasoned by tiratissime and distorted guitars.
It 'an album that fully embodies all the style of songs with Hughes with more borderline between hard and funky blues like the fantastic "Do not let it slip away, then comes as a break to give the semi-acoustic album "Feels Like Home," but do not fear the pace again with a big rock in "Highball Shooter" a track-style Deep Purple.
This is definitely a job that must be counted among the historical records of the rock, I know that the bass player in question to us is best known for its history with the group of Blackmore and as a soloist but 20 albums and many hundreds of partnerships that may not emphasize the greatness of this extraordinary musician if you do not believe you go to open up the page on him in Wikipedia to have a try, great.
Glenn Hughes - Building The Machine (2001)
Rating: 9 / 10
Tracklist:
- "Can not Stop the Flood" - 4:11 (Hughes, Marsh)
- "Inside" - 4:52 (Hughes, Marsh)
- "Out On Me" - 5:32 (Hughes)
- "I Just Want To Celebrate" - 3:23 (Fekaris, Zesses)
- Don 't Let it Slip Away" – 4:57 (Hughes, Marsh, Scott)
- "Feels Like Home" – 4:38 (Crook, Hughes)
- "High Ball Shooter" – 4:29 (Blackmore, Coverdale, Hughes, Lord, Paice)
- "When You Fall" – 4:57 (Hughes, Marsh)
- "I Will Follow You" – 6:11 (Hughes, Marsh)
- "Beyond the Numb" – 7:51 (Hughes)
- "Big Sky" – 4:38 (Ellis, Hughes)
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