Trapeze (1970 album)
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Trapeze (Threshold 1970) | ||||
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Studio album by Trapeze | ||||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Label |
Threshold (1970) Polygram (1994) Universal (2006) | |||
Producer | John Lodge | |||
Trapeze chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
CdConnection | [2] |
Trapeze is the 1970 debut rock album by the band Trapeze. The album was produced by John Lodge, of Moody Blues fame. The sound on this particular album is a far cry from the blues-based hard rock the band would become well known for.
The band released another album also named Trapeze in 1976; see Trapeze (1976 album).
Track listing
- "It's Only A Dream" (Galley) 0:44
- "The Giant's Dead Hoorah!" (Hughes) 3:33
- "Over" (Jones, Galley) 3:38
- "Nancy Gray" (Hughes) 2:48
- "Fairytale" - "Verily Verily" - "Fairytale" (Jones, Galley) 7:41
- "It's My Life" (Jones, Galley) 2:51
- "Am I" (Hughes) 3:08
- "Suicide" (Jones, Galley) 4:52
- "Wings" (Hughes, Rowley) 3:30
- "Another Day" (Galley, Hughes, Jones) 2:37
- "Send Me No More Letters" (Rowley) 4:35
- "It's Only A Dream" (reprise) (Galley) 0:40
Personnel
- Glenn Hughes: Bass and 6-string Guitars, Piano, Trombone, Vocals
- Mel Galley: Lead guitar, bass
- Dave Holland: Drums
- Terry Rowley: Organ, Guitar, Piano, Flute
- John Jones: Lead Vocals, Trumpet
- Produced by John Lodge
References
- ↑ Eder, Bruce. Trapeze (1970 album) at AllMusic
- ↑ CdConnection review
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