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Trapeze - You Are the Music..We're Just the Band - CD

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1. Keepin' Time - 3:41
2. Coast to Coast - 3:56
3. What Is a Woman's Role - 5:39
4. Way Back to the Bone - 5:24
5. Feelin' So Much Better Now - 3:36
6. Will Our Love End - 5:03
7. Loser - 4:37
8. You Are the Music - 5:13

Editorial Reviews:

Though they were best known for a kind of muscular funk rock, the band Trapeze always had a jazzy element, and on You Are the Music, We're Just the Band it is the softer tunes that stand out. This isn't to say that there aren't some good rockers here, since the title tune and "Keepin' Time" are energetic and enjoyable. However it is on "Coast to Coast" and "What Is a Woman's Role" that the band really shines. This is partly because both are really good songs, partly because both benefit from some inspired sax and vibes work from guests Jimmy Hastings and Frank Ricotti. Vocalist Glenn Hughes takes the lead on most tracks, and is very effective as long as he stays in his low range; on the rock tracks he uses his higher register, which tends to have a squealing or screechy tone. Those who only know Hughes from his subsequent work with Deep Purple may be surprised to hear his warm, soulful work on this disc, which was his last with Trapeze. ~ Richard Foss, All Music Guide

Though they were best known for a kind of muscular funk rock, the band Trapeze always had a jazzy element, and on You Are the Music, We're Just the Band it is the softer tunes that stand out. This isn't to say that there aren't some good rockers here, since the title tune and "Keepin' Time" are energetic and enjoyable. However it is on "Coast to Coast" and "What Is a Woman's Role" that the band really shines. This is partly because both are really good songs, partly because both benefit from some inspired sax and vibes work from guests Jimmy Hastings and Frank Ricotti. Vocalist Glenn Hughes takes the lead on most tracks, and is very effective as long as he stays in his low range; on the rock tracks he uses his higher register, which tends to have a squealing or screechy tone. Those who only know Hughes from his subsequent work with Deep Purple may be surprised to hear his warm, soulful work on this disc, which was his last with Trapeze. ~ Richard Foss, All Music Guide
Track List - listen samples - buy music at CD Pacific:

1. Keepin' Time - 3:41
2. Coast to Coast - 3:56
3. What Is a Woman's Role - 5:39
4. Way Back to the Bone - 5:24
5. Feelin' So Much Better Now - 3:36
6. Will Our Love End - 5:03
7. Loser - 4:37
8. You Are the Music - 5:13


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Format: Buy Music on CD
Release Date: 9/2/2003
UPC: 501392976042
Item ID: 551978
Studio: LEMON RECORDS UK
ProductID: LEMR4.2
B.J. Cole (Guitar (Steel))
Black Sabbath (?)
Carl Dunn (Cover Photo, Photography)
Dave Grinsted (Engineer)
Dave Holland (Drums, Group Member, Percussion)
Dave Spitz (Group Member)
Eric Singer (Group Member)
Fin Costello (Photography)
Frank Ricotti (Percussion, Vibraphone)
Garry Sharpe-Young (Discography, Sleeve Notes)
Geoff Nichols (Group Member)
Glenn Hughes (Bass, Group Member, Piano, Vocals, Voices)
Henry Hastings (Alto)
Jimmy Hastings (?, Alto, Saxophone)
John Burns (Engineer)
John Ogden (Percussion)
John Tracy (Liner Notes)
Kirk Duncan (Keyboards, Piano (Electric))
Mel Galley (Group Member, Guitar)
Neil Slaven (Producer)
Rod Argent (Keyboards, Piano, Piano (Electric))
Tony Iommi (Group Member)
Trapeze (Main Performer)

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