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Soulful Live in City of Angels
Glenn Hughes
Soulful Live in City of Angels
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
 
  •  Track Listings (13) - Disc #1

Japanese pressing of the Deep Purple/Black Sabbath bassist/vocalist's 2004 live release includes two bonus studio tracks, 'The Healer' & 'Secret Life'. Avalon.

     
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All Artists: Glenn Hughes
Title: Soulful Live in City of Angels
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Marquee Inc. Japan
Release Date: 8/30/2004
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock, Metal
Style: Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 4527516004729

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Japanese pressing of the Deep Purple/Black Sabbath bassist/vocalist's 2004 live release includes two bonus studio tracks, 'The Healer' & 'Secret Life'. Avalon.
 

CD Reviews

Soulfully Live...is the way it should be done
George Dionne | Cape Cod, MA | 10/18/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"What's good about it?

CD 1 highlights tracks from Glenn's last studio album Songs in the Key of Rock. What's surprised me was, I thought his last album wasn't so good, but the tracks he performs here live sound so much better. You can't deny Glenn's soulful melodic voice on "Can't Stop the Flood". He's backed up by some cool meaty riffs. Dubrow & Ligertwood hit the stage for back up vocals on "Higher Places", although you can barely tell. There are some great twangy guitars here and a catchy sing-along chorus. Can't picture Dubrow doing stuff like this. With all the emotion put forward on "Written All Over Your Face", you'd swear that Glenn was a part of a R & B soul group back in the day. The extended instrumental breaks are just unbelievable. Keep an ear out for the keyboard tones on "Medusa", they will surely take you back to Hughes's seventies heyday.



CD 2 is a mish-mash of Hughes material from the past and present. Reaching back to the Hughes/Thrall days, "First Step of Love" is packed with plenty of eighties power rock and catchy melodies. Of course Hughes is well known for his days with Deep Purple, so he included two extended versions of a couple of his favorites. The 11+ minute version of "Mistreated" is loaded with classic guitar rhythms and solos, while the 10+ minute "Gettin' Tighter" displays more of the same with more accent on Glenn's vocal abilities and crowd interaction. There's even a DVD that chronicles the whole event that sure to please die-hard fans and casual fans alike.



Anything bad?

Nope.



Bottom Line

I'm always a bit stand-off-ish with 'live' albums, but Soulfully Live...is the way it should be done. The intimate setting makes for a better quality recording. Glenn is just on fire vocally, even improving upon some of his previously recorded hits. And for a band that doesn't play together on a regular basis, they sure sound like they've got their act together.

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