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  1. However it also had elements of post-punk and new wave, many musicians and critics have cited the record as highly influential to the direction of rock music in the eighties. Over time it has become something of a cult record. [citation needed]

  2. Sep 9, 2023 · His 1940s big-band-influenced 2019 album Swing (“Who doesn’t love swing music? It’s so infectious”) was a joyous departure, while last year’s The Art Of Time Travel was a polished, deeply considered album made slowly when the pandemic took Travers – along with everyone else – off the road.

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  3. Dec 31, 2017 · In any event, Hughes/Thrall is a pretty decent record, especially the cuts “I Got Your Number” and “The Look in Your Eye”. But it’s not so much the record as the band itself that I’m excited about.

  4. Hughes/Thrall is the self-titled, debut album by musical collaborators Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple/ Trapeze/ Black Sabbath) and Pat Thrall (Pat Travers / Asia/ Meat Loaf). It was released in 1982 on Boulevard Records and is, to date, their only album.

  5. Apr 21, 2020 · Pat Thrall’s jazz rock approach had been honed when playing in ‘Go’ an experimental fusion outfit featuring Stomu Yamahsa and Steve Winwood, and Michael Shrieve whom he subsequently joined in Automatic Man. Thrall featured on five Travers albums including the live ‘Go For What You Know’ in 1979.

  6. On Hughes/Thrall, Thrall’s fiery, inventive guitaring, which intermittently incorporates a variety of synthesized effects, charges the group’s sound with as much heart and clout as Hughes’ vocals and bass work.

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  8. Sep 29, 2022 · Though both were vital and vibrant sidemen, no one could have foreseen the impact of Glenn Hughes and Pat Thrall uniting for what still remains a frustratingly elusive one-off. The Hughes/Thrall album still sounds crisp – a rarity for an album recorded four decades ago.

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