From the Archives Volume I – Incense & Peaches
Glenn Hughes · 2000
53 min · 12 tracks · rock music
A soulful blend of rock and funk that showcases Glenn Hughes' powerful vocals and dynamic musicianship.
Why this album works
This album is significant for its role in reviving interest in Hughes’ solo work, showcasing unreleased tracks that highlight his contributions to rock music. It received positive feedback for its authenticity and raw energy, helping to solidify Hughes’ reputation among classic rock aficionados and newer audiences alike.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo groove flow soulful vocals with emotional depth engaging sing-along moments
- Context
- By the time Glenn Hughes released 'From the Archives Volume I – Incense & Peaches' in 2000, he was in a phase of artistic revival after overcoming personal struggles in the late '90s. This album came as part of a series intended to showcase unreleased material from his extensive career, marking a return to form following years of fluctuating commercial success and personal challenges.
- 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 Down the Wire Standout 4:15
- 2 Against the Grain 3:57
- 3 Jackie Got the Call Today Standout 5:13
- 4 Jolayne 5:34
- 5 Let’s Get Together 4:50
- 6 Stoned 3:37
- 7 What Is Your Role? Standout 4:54
- 8 You Are My Dream 5:13
- 9 Double Life 5:30
- 10 Push 4:50
- 11 Inside & Above 4:41
- 12 Hey Ken, Are You Home? 0:46
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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