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  1. Bobby Kimball of Toto provides backing vocals on two of the tracks. The track High Ball Shooter is a newly recorded version of the Deep Purple song, which originally featured on the album Stormbringer. The Japanese version of the album includes the track Cosmic Spell, which was written by Hughes and Pat Travers.

    • 53:39, 58:28 (Japanese version)
    • Funk rock
    • 24 September 2001
    • Glenn Hughes, Michael Scott
  2. 2001: Glenn Hughes – Building the Machine (auf Inside / Don't Let It Slip Away) 2006: Chicago – Chicago XXX (auf Caroline) 2008: Jeff Porcaro – Session Works (auf I Don’t Want You Anymore / Africa) 2008: Joseph Williams – This Fall (auf Yeah, Yeah, Yeah (If I Seem to Wander)) 2011: Mike Porcaro – Brotherly Love (auf ...

  3. 24. Sept. 2001 · Bobby Kimball (Background Vocals [2] and [5]) Doug Bossi (Background Vocals [8]) Brett Ellis (Guitars [11]) David Tedds, Lol & Cindy Tolhurst (Additional Background Vocals [4]) Track 7 is a remake of the Deep Purple track off Stormbringer. Track 4 is a cover of a track by Rare Earth. RECORDING AND PRODUCTION CREDITS. Produced By: Glenn Hughes ...

  4. 22. Mai 2018 · Building The Machine ( Cassette, Album) Steamhammer. ТМЕЛ MC015. Russia. 2001. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 Vinyl release of "Building The Machine" on Discogs.

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  5. • Special guests include guitarist Pat Travers, who duets with Hughes on the Rare Earth cover ‘I Just Want To Celebrate’, plus Toto’s Bobby Kimball and The Cure’s Lol Tolhurst appear on backing vocals.

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    • Europe
    • 17
    • CD, Album, RemasteredCDAll Media, Reissue
  6. 19. Okt. 2018 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2018 Vinyl release of "Building The Machine" on Discogs.

  7. 28. März 2021 · There is also a score of illustrious guests, including Pat Travers (guitar and vocals on Rare Earth’s cover “I Just Want To Celebrate”), Bobby Kimball (Toto, providing backing vocals on a couple of songs), and jazz pianist John Beasley (on the light ballad “I Will Follow You”).