Roger Glover & The Guilty Party - Snapshot (2002)

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Title: Snapshot
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Eagle Records
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:34
Total Size: 139/387 Mb (scans)
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Roger Glover & The Guilty Party - Snapshot (2002)


Tracklist:

01. MyTurn (3:29)
02. Burn Me Up Slowly (4:02)
03. Beyond Emily (4:02)
04. Queen Of England (4:20)
05. No Place To Go (3:31)
06. The Bargain Basement (3:20)
07. What You Don't Say (3:44)
08. Nothing Else (4:08)
09. Could Have Ben Me (3:22)
10. The More I Find (2:43)
11. When It Comes To You (3:31)
12. Some Hope (5:05)
13. If I Could Fly (4:12)
14. It's Only Life (5:06)

Line-up:
Bass, Vocals, Piano, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Roger Glover
Drums, Percussion – Joe Bonadio
Guitar – Nick Moroch
Guitar [Atmospheric], Dulcimer, Mandolin – Gerry Leonard
Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bouzouki – Larry Saltzman
Guitar, Slide Guitar – Eran Tabib
Horn, Arranged By [Horn] – Joe Mennonna
Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Organ [Hammond], Saxophone – Randall Bramblett
Piano – Mickey Lee Soule
Slide Guitar, Steel Guitar – Warren Haynes
Vocals – Deena Miller, Gillian Glover, Vaneese Thomas

Even though he has produced bands and guested on other artists' records over the years, bassist Roger Glover will forever be best known as a member of Deep Purple. Purple had been his main focus for some time come the early 21st century, but somehow Glover also found the time to issue a solo album, Snapshot, in 2002. Despite hard rock/heavy metal having long been Purple's musical preference, Snapshot turns out to be a major left turn for Glover, as a variety of non-headbanging styles are included -- funk (the album-opening "My Turn"), reggae ("Burn Me Up Slowly"), folk-meets-soul-rock ("Queen of England"), and blues ("It's Only Life"). Although the album is credited to Glover, vocalist Randall Bramblett is really the main focus throughout, as he sings on nearly all of the album's tracks -- and has no problem adapting to the various styles. Once upon a time, a solo album by a member of an established rock band usually meant a collection of tunes that didn't exactly fit in with the bandmember's renowned style. And that's exactly what Glover opted to do with Snapshot.


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Many thanks for lossless.