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  1. Resonate is the fourteenth studio album by English hard rock singer Glenn Hughes. The album was released in Japan on 28 October 2016 by Ward Records, and worldwide on 4 November 2016 by Frontiers Records.

    • Glenn Hughes, Søren Andersen
    • Hard rock
    • 28 October 2016
  2. NEW ALBUM "RESONATE" OUT NOW. PICTURE GALLERY. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube. Glenn Hughes THE VOICE OF ROCK Official website, with Merchandise, news, tour dates, biography, discography, pictures, video, store and contact information.

  3. Ein echtes Monster, dieses Album, frei von jeder Altersmilde. Nicht schlecht für einen alten Knacker von mittlerweile 65 Jahren! Trackliste. 1. Heavy; 2. My Town; 3. Flow; 4. Let It Shine; 5 ...

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    Click the play button to listen. All songs written & arranged by Glenn Hughes, except Nothing's The Same **, written by Gary Moore

    Glenn Hughes (All Vocals, Bass Guitar, Acoustic Guitar) Søren Andersen (Guitars) Pontus Engborg (Drums & Percussion) Lachy Doley(Keyboards) Chad Smith (Drums) * on Heavy and Long Time Gone Luis Maldonado (Acoustic Guitar) ** on Nothing's The Same Anna Maldonado (Cellos) ** on Nothing's The Same

    Producers:GLENN HUGHES & SØREN ANDERSEN Mixed By: GLENN HUGHES & SØREN ANDERSEN Engineered By: SØREN ANDERSEN Assistant Engineer: FREDERIK CUPELLO Recorded At: MEDLEY STUDIOS COPENHAGEN Studio Assistant: JOHAN JØRGENSEN Art Direction & Design: TREVER NIEMANN @ VISUAL ENTROPY Photography:GEORGINA CATES

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Resonate by Glenn Hughes. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Resonate Glenn Hughes. Released 2016. Resonate Tracklist. 1. Heavy Lyrics. 2. My Town Lyrics. 3. Flow ... More Glenn Hughes albums First Underground Nuclear Kitchen. Soul Mover . Show all albums ...

  6. 21. Nov. 2016 · Throughout a solo career of stylistic mood swings, Glenn Hughes has seemingly refused to make the album it seemed reasonable to expect from the man who put hard funk into hard rock on classic mid-70s works by Trapeze and (especially) Deep Purple.