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Hughes/Thrall -S/t cd

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This is the rare first ever cd release of this album. Came out on Epic/Boulevard records in Usa in 1991

Once described as a marriage made in hard rock heaven, Hughes/Thrall paired the legendary talents of English vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes (ex-Trapeze and Deep Purple, aka the Voice of Rock) and American guitarist Pat Thrall (formerly with Automatic Man and Pat Travers band). The latter had slowly made a name for himself in both hard rock and fusion circles (having briefly worked with Al di Meola among others) but had yet to capitalize on his burgeoning fame. The fruit of this one-off collaboration was this self titled album and its an album full of the energy of early-’80s rock. With lyrics like You got the power/Turn on the light sung in best Ian Gillan fashion and buoyed by relentless grooves and Thrall’s virtuosic guitar, this album is an overlooked gem. Thrall’s use of the guitar synthesizer is very interesting. Throughout the album, he combines the muscle of hard rock with the textures of post-punk and new wave, as if Andy Summers were sitting around jamming with Eddie Van Halen. Take, for example, Beg, Borrow or Steal. The verse is pure new wave, with its straight-eighth synth chords, but it soon gives way to the sleazy rock of the chorus. Much of this sound may in fact trace its origin to Queen and Rush, but listening to Hughes/Thrall in its historical context places it firmly in the same territory in which Billy Idol was to have so much success. The performances by the two leaders are fantastic. Hughes’ voice and bass playing are in fine form, and Thrall exhibits a healthy dose of Allan Holdsworth in his playing. The mix, handled by none other than Andy Johns, tends to bury Thrall’s guitar a bit, but the drums and bass sound great for an album from this period. This is aggressive and vital hard rock, with a healthy dose of texture and subtlety that prevents it from descending to the depths of self-parody that so much rock from the late ’70s and early ’80s was unable to save itself from. Worth searching out.

Track listing:
1. I Got Your Number
2. Look In Your Eye
3. Beg, Borrow Or Steal
4. Where Did The Time Go
5. Muscle And Blood
6. Hold Out Your Life
7. Who Will You Run To
8. Coast To Coast
9. First Step Of Love

Additional information

Label

Epic Records / Boulevard Records

Release Year

Catalogue Number

ZK 38116