Label: Polygram Records (US), 820 955-2
Style: Progressive Rock, Hard Rock
Country: Cannock, England
Time: 40:32
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 227 Mb
Usually
prefixed with “ex-” as former members Glenn Hughes (bassist and “Voice
of Rock”), the late Mel Galley (guitar/vocals) and Dave Holland (drums)
all moved on to higher profile gigs with other bands. Hughes joined Deep
Purple, Galley appeared in Whitesnake and Holland served time in Judas
Priest before… well… serving time.
In the early ’00s, a run of
brilliant Glenn Hughes solo albums finally inspired me to investigate
his old band. Medusa was Trapeze’s second album but the first to feature
its most famous power trio line-up of Hughes/Galley/Holland. It was
released in late 1970 and, as was often the case with the era’s Hard
Rockers, it’s an album of light and shade. This means Led Zep often come
up as a comparison but I hear more of a Free influence, especially in
groovy Rockers like Black Cloud and Touch My Life. Although the funky,
stop-start rhythms of Your Love is Alright get a little bit frustrating
the band sound tight and confident, leaving plenty of space for
everyone’s contributions to be heard. And with the tasteful exception of
Mel Galley’s guitar jamming on Makes You Wanna Cry, there is very
little instrumental showboating on Medusa which leaves the focus
squarely on Glenn’s superb voice.
It’s fascinating to hear him at
this early stage, with a rawer tone and delivery that brings to mind
Paul Rodgers and Steve Marriott. And his voice is even more remarkable
in the album’s longer tracks. Jury, Seafull and the title-track have a
more progressive feel. Pastoral acoustic passages build up to intense,
heavy climaxes that would appeal to fans of Uriah Heep or early Judas
Priest. When Glenn employs his full vocal range at the climax of Jury
the results are spine-chilling.
Medusa is an album of real maturity
and depth from a group with tangible chemistry. Before going their
separate ways, Trapeze would record one more excellent studio album and
enjoy some live success in the US but it’s a shame their recorded output
didn’t achieve more success or recognition. While it’s unsurprising
that the musicians involved went on to bigger things, together they
deserved way more than footnote status.
(heavymetaloverload.com/2013/09/26/trapeze-medusa/)
01. Black Cloud (06:13)
02. Jury (08:13)
03. Your Love Is Alright (04:56)
04. Touch My Life (04:08)
05. Seafull (06:35)
06. Makes You Wanna Cry (04:45)
07. Medusa (05:42)
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