Trapeze (1976 album)
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Trapeze | ||||
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Studio album by Trapeze | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 34:25 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
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Trapeze is the 1976 self-titled album by Trapeze. It is also the title of their 1970 debut album; see Trapeze (1970 album).
Track listing
- "Star Breaker" (Mel Galley, Tom Galley)
- "It's Alright" (Mel Galley)
- "Chances" (Mel Galley, Tom Galley, Glenn Hughes)
- "The Raid" (Mel Galley)
- "On the Sunny Side of the Street" (J. McHugh, D. Fields)
- "Gimme Good Love" (Mel Galley, Tom Galley, Steve Smith)
- "Monkey" (Mel Galley, Tom Galley)
- "I Need You" (Mel Galley)
- "Soul Stealer" (Mel Galley, Tom Galley)
- "Nothin' for Nothing" (Mel Galley)
Personnel
- Mel Galley – guitars, lead vocals
- Dave Holland – drums, percussion
- Rob Kendrick – guitars
- Pete Wright – bass
- Steve Smith – producer
- Phill Brown – engineer
- Glenn Hughes – Lead vocals on "Chances" and "Nothin' For Nothing"
- Recorded in late 1975 at Island Studios, Basing Street London
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