Friday, May 27, 2016

Trapeze - Trapeze (1975 uk, great hard rock, 2015 remaster)



Refusing to succumb to defeat, Trapeze regrouped, this time adding two new members to fill the void left by Hughes whilst founding member Mel Galley assumed lead vocal duties. ‘Hot Wire’, the resultant album, was an impressive statement, sending out an unequivocal message that the band was far from spent. Indeed, their stature in the US and especially Texas, was further enhanced with intensive gigging and chart success. For their fifth album (confusingly self titled) the band continued their musical assault, unleashing a record that was more consistent with arena rock of the mid seventies.

Released in 1976, produced by Steve Smith (Back Street Crawler, Rough Diamond and Detective) and recorded in London at Island Studios (mixed by an uncredited Eddie Kramer), the record showcases defiant swagger, and riffs to die for. It even contains two songs featuring Glenn Hughes who had remained a staunch supporter of the band.

Tracks
1. Star Breaker - 3:33
2. It's Alright (Mel Galley) - 4:12
3. Chances (Mel Galley, Tom Galley, Glenn Hughes) - 2:30
4. The Raid (Mel Galley) - 2:47
5. Sunny Side Of The Street (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields) - 2:43
6. Gimmie Good Love (Mel Galley, Tom Galley, Steve Smith) 03:08
7. Monkey - 3:40
8. I Need You (Mel Galley) - 4:25
9. Soul Stealer - 3:28
10.Nothing For Nothing (Mel Galley) - 4:00
All songs by Mel Galley, Tom Galley except where indicated

The Trapeze
*Mel Galley - Guitars, Vocals
*Rob Kendrick - Guitar, Vocals
*Pete Wright - Bass, Vocals
*Dave Holland - Drums
With
*Glenn Hughes – Vocals (Tracks 3, 10)

1974  Trapeze - Hot Wire (2015 remaster)

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