This Trapeze classic has been expanded with two bonus discs, packed with extras. It kicks off with a stereo edit and then a mono edit of the 'Black Cloud' single, followed by radio session versions of 'Makes You Wanna Cry' and 'Medusa'.
Disc Two finishes with an unreleased live show from the United States in March 1971.
Disc Three features a second complete unreleased show from 1971, featuring all but two tracks from the "Medusa" LP. Read More
Disc Two finishes with an unreleased live show from the United States in March 1971.
Disc Three features a second complete unreleased show from 1971, featuring all but two tracks from the "Medusa" LP. Read More
£20.99
Description
Formed from two bands from the midlands - Finders Keepers, featuring Mel Galley (guitar/vocals), Dave Holland (drums) and Glenn Hughes (bass/vocals), plus the Montanas’ John Jones (vocals/trumpet) and Terry Rowley (keyboards/guitar/flute) - Trapeze were discovered by The Moody Blues, and snapped up for their own label, Threshold Records.
Trapeze would record three albums for Threshold. As per their self-titled debut, "Medusa" was produced by The Moody Blues’ John Lodge at Morgan Studios in London, and released in November 1970, a mere six months after their first LP.
For their second record, Trapeze had scaled down to the power trio of Mel Galley, Dave Holland and Glenn Hughes, finally finding their definitive sound, with a mixture of blues, soul and hard rock, wrapped around seven, classic original songs. Kicking off with the Mel Galley / Tom Galley penned 'Black Cloud', the track was also issued as a single, and soon became a live favourite too. Mel Galley and his brother Tom Galley would co-write four of the album's tracks, with the band sharing writing credits on 'Your Love Is Alright' and Glenn Hughes bringing 'Seafull' and the title track, 'Medusa'.
This classic has been expanded with two bonus discs, packed with extras. It kicks off with a stereo edit and then a mono edit of the 'Black Cloud' single, followed by radio session versions of 'Makes You Wanna Cry' and 'Medusa'. Disc Two finishes with an unreleased live show from the United States in March 1971, where the band had a growing following, thanks in part to the opportunity to tour America with mentors, The Moody Blues.
Disc Three features a second complete unreleased show from 1971, featuring all but two tracks from the "Medusa" LP.
As well as a reproduction of a rare, original concert poster from the band's archives, not seen in almost 50 years, the set includes liner notes based on interviews with Glenn Hughes, John Jones, Trapeze's original manager Tony Perry, Trapeze's photographer David Rohl and Mel Galley's brother and Trapeze co-writer, Tom Galley.
FOR FANS OF: DEEP PURPLE / WHITESNAKE / JUDAS PRIEST
Trapeze would record three albums for Threshold. As per their self-titled debut, "Medusa" was produced by The Moody Blues’ John Lodge at Morgan Studios in London, and released in November 1970, a mere six months after their first LP.
For their second record, Trapeze had scaled down to the power trio of Mel Galley, Dave Holland and Glenn Hughes, finally finding their definitive sound, with a mixture of blues, soul and hard rock, wrapped around seven, classic original songs. Kicking off with the Mel Galley / Tom Galley penned 'Black Cloud', the track was also issued as a single, and soon became a live favourite too. Mel Galley and his brother Tom Galley would co-write four of the album's tracks, with the band sharing writing credits on 'Your Love Is Alright' and Glenn Hughes bringing 'Seafull' and the title track, 'Medusa'.
This classic has been expanded with two bonus discs, packed with extras. It kicks off with a stereo edit and then a mono edit of the 'Black Cloud' single, followed by radio session versions of 'Makes You Wanna Cry' and 'Medusa'. Disc Two finishes with an unreleased live show from the United States in March 1971, where the band had a growing following, thanks in part to the opportunity to tour America with mentors, The Moody Blues.
Disc Three features a second complete unreleased show from 1971, featuring all but two tracks from the "Medusa" LP.
As well as a reproduction of a rare, original concert poster from the band's archives, not seen in almost 50 years, the set includes liner notes based on interviews with Glenn Hughes, John Jones, Trapeze's original manager Tony Perry, Trapeze's photographer David Rohl and Mel Galley's brother and Trapeze co-writer, Tom Galley.
FOR FANS OF: DEEP PURPLE / WHITESNAKE / JUDAS PRIEST
Additional Information
Barcode | 5013929862333 |
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Genre | Rock |
Label | Purple Records |
Format | Box Set |
Artist | Trapeze |
Tracklist
DISC ONE
MEDUSA (1970)
1. BLACK CLOUD
2. JURY
3. YOUR LOVE IS ALRIGHT
4. TOUCH MY LIFE
5. SEAFULL
6. MAKES YOU WANNA CRY
7. MEDUSA
DISC TWO
BONUS TRACKS
1. BLACK CLOUD (STEREO EDIT)
2. BLACK CLOUD (MONO EDIT)
POP WORKSHOP (1ST JULY 1970)
3. MAKES YOU WANNA CRY
4. MEDUSA
LIVE AT COLDEN HALL – FLUSHING, NY, USA (23RD MARCH 1971)
5. BLACK CLOUD
6. JURY
7. TOUCH MY LIFE
8. SEAFULL
9. YOUR LOVE IS ALRIGHT
10. MEDUSA
DISC THREE
BONUS TRACKS
LIVE (1971)
1. BLACK CLOUD
2. JURY
3. WAY BACK TO THE BONE
4. TOUCH MY LIFE
5. MEDUSA
MEDUSA (1970)
1. BLACK CLOUD
2. JURY
3. YOUR LOVE IS ALRIGHT
4. TOUCH MY LIFE
5. SEAFULL
6. MAKES YOU WANNA CRY
7. MEDUSA
DISC TWO
BONUS TRACKS
1. BLACK CLOUD (STEREO EDIT)
2. BLACK CLOUD (MONO EDIT)
POP WORKSHOP (1ST JULY 1970)
3. MAKES YOU WANNA CRY
4. MEDUSA
LIVE AT COLDEN HALL – FLUSHING, NY, USA (23RD MARCH 1971)
5. BLACK CLOUD
6. JURY
7. TOUCH MY LIFE
8. SEAFULL
9. YOUR LOVE IS ALRIGHT
10. MEDUSA
DISC THREE
BONUS TRACKS
LIVE (1971)
1. BLACK CLOUD
2. JURY
3. WAY BACK TO THE BONE
4. TOUCH MY LIFE
5. MEDUSA