Talk About It (EP)

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Talk About It EP
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Released16 January 1997 (Japan) [1]
Genre Hard rock Heavy metal
Length23:45
Label SPV
Producer Glenn Hughes
Marc Bonilla
Michael Scott

Talk About It EP is an EP by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/ bassist Glenn Hughes. It was released in 1997 on SPV and was taken from the album Addiction . It includes three previously unreleased live tracks.

Contents

Additional tracks

The first live track is a version of the Phenomena song Kiss Of Fire. It was recorded at Citta' Kawasaki, Japan on 24 May 1994 and is taken from the same recordings as the live album Burning Japan Live .

The second track is an acoustic version of Coast To Coast, a track originally released on the Trapeze album You Are the Music...We're Just the Band and also included on the Hughes/Thrall record. It was recorded at Echo House Studio, Japan on 7 July 1995.

The third track is an acoustic version of the Deep Purple song You Keep On Moving from the album Come Taste the Band . It was recorded at Studio Terra, Japan on February 26, 1994.

Track listing

  1. "Talk About It" – 4:48 (Bonilla, Hughes)
  2. "Kiss Of Fire (live)" – 6:39 (Bailey, Galley)
  3. "Coast To Coast (acoustic)" – 6:49 (Hughes)
  4. "You Keep On Moving (live & acoustic)" – 5:29 (Coverdale, Hughes)

Personnel

Track 1
Track 2
Track 3
Track 4

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