Glenn Hughes discography

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Glenn Hughes discography
Releases
Studio albums 18
Live albums 6
Compilation albums 4
Video albums 1
Music videos 13

This is the discography of Glenn Hughes English rock bassist and vocalist, best known for playing bass and performing vocals for funk rock pioneers Trapeze and the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, as well as briefly fronting Black Sabbath in the mid-1980s. In addition to being an active session musician, Hughes also maintains a notable solo career, and currently fronts the supergroup Black Country Communion.

Solo discography

Studio albums

Live albums

  • Burning Japan Live (1994)
  • Days of Avalon (VHS) (2001) (first official solo video release)
  • Freak Flag Flyin' (2003)
  • Soulfully Live in the City of Angels (DVD and CD) (2004)
  • Live in Australia (DVD and CD) (2007)
  • Official Bootleg: Live in Wolverhampton: Full Band Show (2009)
  • Official Bootleg: Live in Wolverhampton: 'You Are The Music' An Evening of Trapeze (2009)
  • Live In Wolverhampton (Official Bootleg) (2009) [DVD]
  • Live at Wolverhampton (2012)

Compilations

  • 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)
  • From the Archives Volume I - Incense & Peaches (2000)
  • Different Stages - The Best of Glenn Hughes (2002)
  • This Time Around (2007) (compilation)

Solo others

  • Glenn Hughes Alive Drive (USB) (2009)

With Finders Keepers

  • "Sadie, the Cleaning Lady" (1968) (single)

With Trapeze

With Deep Purple

Studio albums

Live and compilations

With Hughes/Thrall

With Gary Moore

With Tony Iommi

  • Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi - Seventh Star (1986)
  • Tony Iommi - The 1996 DEP Sessions (2004)
  • Tony Iommi - Fused (2005)
  • Eighth Star - 1996 Unreleased album (Stolen and distributed illegally).

With Hughes Turner Project

With Black Country Communion

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)
  • Night Ranger - Midnight Madness (1983)
  • Heaven - Where Angels Fear to Tread (1983)
  • Phenomena - same (1985)
  • Various Artists - Dragnet (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)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Various Artists - Back Against the Wall (2005)
  • Phenomena - Psychofantasy (2006)
  • Moonstone Project - Time to Take a Stand (2006)
  • The Lizards - Against All Odds (2006)
  • Quiet Riot - Rehab (2006)
  • 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)
  • Jake E. Lee - Runnin' With the Devil (2008)
  • Monkey Business - Twilight Of Jesters? (2009)
  • Abbey Road - A Tribute To The Beatles (2009)
  • Moonstone Project - Rebel On The Run (2009)
  • Various Artists - An All-Star Salute To Christmas (2009)
  • One Soul Thrust - 1st (2010)
  • Kens Dojo - Reincarnation (2010)
  • Mike Porcaro - Brotherly Love (2011)
  • Pushking - The World as We Love It (2011)
  • Joe Bonamassa - Dust Bowl (2011)
  • Various Artists - Sin-Atra (2011)
  • The Slam - Hit It (2011)
  • Ken Hensley - Love & Other Mysteries (2012)
  • Various Artists - Re-Machined: A Tribute to Deep Purple's Machine Head (2012)
  • Device - Device (2013)
  • Gov't Mule - Shout! (2013)

Film & TV appearances

  • 1975 Deep Purple Rises Over Japan (performer) - re-issued on DVD "Phoenix Rising" in 2011
  • 1977 The Butterfly Ball (performer)
  • 1981 Deep Purple - California Jam (Video, performer) - re-issued in 2006 on DVD
  • 1989 The Ultimate Tommy Bolin Documentary (TV, interviewee)
  • 1991 Deep Purple - Heavy Metal Pioneers (Video, Warner, archive footage)
  • 1992 The Black Sabbath Story Vol. 2 (Video, archive footage)
  • 1995 Rock Family Trees, ep. 'Deep Purple' (BBC TV, interviewee)
  • 2005 Burn - The Ultimate Critical Review (Video, interviewee)
  • 2005 Heavy: The Story of Metal, ep. 'Looks That Kill' (VH1 TV, interviewee)
  • 2008 Guitar Gods - Ritchie Blackmore (Video, interviewee)
  • 2008 Deep Purple - In Their Own Words (Video, interviewee)
  • 2009 A Shot of Whisky (History of The Whisky A Go Go club in LA) (TV, interviewee)
  • 2011 Deep Purple - Phoenix Rising (Video, interviewee)
  • 2011 Metal Evolution (TV mini-series, interviewee)

Music videos

  • 1982 I Got Your Number (with Pat Thrall)
  • 1982 The Look In Your Eyes (with Pat Thrall)
  • 1986 No Stranger To Love (with Black Sabbath)
  • 1987 City of Crime (Dan Aykroyd/Tom Hanks) - from the "Dragnet" movie
  • 1992 America (What Time Is Love) (with KLF)
  • 1994 Pickin' Up The Pieces
  • 1994 Why Don't You Stay
  • 1995 Save Me Tonight
  • 2000 Days Of Avalon
  • 2005 Soul Mover
  • 2006 Black Light
  • 2006 The Divine
  • 2006 This House (dir. Jon Cohan)
  • 2007 Monkey Man (featuring Jimmy Barnes)
  • 2008 Love Communion
  • 2009 Gumball (with Monkey Business)
  • 2011 Man In The Middle (with Black Country Communion)

References

  1. ""Four On The Floor" profile". Rateyourmusic.com. 17 September 1979. Retrieved 6 April 2011. 

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