Label: Nippon Crown Co. (Japan), CRCL-4788
Style: Hard Rock, Blues Rock
Country: Cannock, Staffordshire, England (21 August 1951)
Time: 60:35
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 444 Mb
Building
The Machine has a similar feel to Hughes’ previous album, 2000’s Return
of Crystal Karma. Many of the songs have a hard rock sound with a funk
edge, although the funk aspect is somewhat toned down on this album and
the songs are more driven by guitar riffs than bass lines. This album
marks the fourth collaboration between Hughes and longtime guitarist and
co-songwriter JJ Marsh. The album also features contributions from
Hughes’ regular drummer of the period Gary Ferguson, keyboardists Vince
DiCola and John Beasley and guitarist Pat Travers, who duets with Hughes
on the Rare Earth cover I Just Want To Celebrate. 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. The opening track Can’t Stop The Flood also kicked off
Hughes’ 2004 live album Soulfully Live in the City of Angels and often
frequents his set-lists.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Building_the_Machine)
01. Can't Stop The Flood (04:11)
02. Inside (04:52)
03. Out On Me (05:32)
04. I Just Want To Celebrate (03:23)
05. Don't Let It Slip Away (04:57)
06. Feels Like Home (04:38)
07. Highball Shooter (04:29)
08. When You Fall (04:57)
09. I Will Follow You (06:11)
10. Beyond The Numb (07:51)
11. Big Sky (04:40)
12. Cosmic Spell (Bonus Track) (04:49)
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