Feel
Glenn Hughes · 1995
60 min · 12 tracks · rock music
A vibrant blend of hard rock and soulful melodies, pulsing with emotional intensity and Hughes' powerful vocals.
Why this album works
The album received positive critical reception and showcased Hughes' vocal prowess, solidifying his reputation as a rock vocalist. It also reached number 40 on the UK Albums Chart, reflecting its modest commercial success during a time when grunge was dominating the scene.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo emotional intensity engaging narratives across tracks uplifting sing-along moments
- Context
- Released in 1995, 'Feel' marked Glenn Hughes' return to the solo spotlight after years of collaborations and band efforts. This album came after his participation in the supergroup Black Sabbath and a battle with substance abuse, showcasing a reinvigorated artist eager to reclaim his musical identity.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Duran Duran· Kate Bush· Radiohead· Kim Wilde· giorge mijael· Joe Jackson· Ringo Starr· Blur
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Big Time Standout 5:00
- 2 Livin’ for the Minute Standout 5:26
- 3 Does It Mean That Much to You? 5:43
- 4 Save Me Tonight (I’ll Be Waiting) 4:16
- 5 Redline 4:53
- 6 Coffee & Vanilla 6:00
- 7 Push! 4:57
- 8 She Loves Your Money 4:38
- 9 Speak Your Mind 5:17
- 10 Talkin’ to Messiah 4:39
- 11 Maybe Your Baby 5:43
- 12 Holy Man Standout 4:22
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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