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Music for the Divine

Music for the Divine
Glenn Hughes

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Track Listing

  1. Valiant Denial
  2. Steppin' On
  3. Monkey Man
  4. This House
  5. You Got Soul
  6. Frail
  7. Black Light
  8. Too High
  9. This Is How I Feel
  10. Divine
  11. Divine

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #176485 in Music
  • Released on: 2007-01-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced

Customer Reviews

Hughes reigns supreme as the king of hard rock, blues, and soul5
The Good
"The Valiant Denial" kicks things off with such an epic introduction that your ears can't wait to absorb what follows. And what follows is a funked-up hard rock and blues explosion. "Steppin' On" is trademark Glenn Hughes soul. The guitar grooves are just as intoxicating. The tempo changes and melody of "Monkey Man" really define the track. "You Got Soul" displays each members unique funk talents on their respective instruments. Hughes is backed-up by a faint acoustic guitar on the sad ballad "Frail." Soft strings are added to elicit more sad emotions. As Glenn's feelings grow, so does the songs energy. The riffs are a little meatier on "Too High" but the soul is still running wild. "This is How I Feel" has a bass heavy Chili Peppers feel to it.

The Bad
Nothing

The Verdict
Glenn Hughes reigns supreme as the king of hard rock, blues, and soul. Each album he puts out is better than the one that preceded it.

Music For The Divine5
Free at last, free at last :) YES, this is Glenn Hughes at his very core and an album I've been waiting on from him for a very long time - it has everything! Soul, funk, rock and so much more - all delivered with the highest quality vocals and musicianship we've all come to enjoy.

With nods to his musical heroes, as well as his own humble beginnings, right through to the modern day "sure fire" hits - Music For The Divine - has every element that should make this epic stand out from the crowd.

You quickly get a sense of what is to come with the opener, The Valiant Denial, with JJ Marsh and Chad Smith's epic opening chords and hard rockin' drums, it sets us up for what must surely be the opening live number - a masterpiece if ever there was one. The chorus gets your blood pumping and what with the rousing string arrangement, it's final sonic-laden moments bring us down and you're left wondering what just hit you!!

We're then thrown head over heels into Steppin' On, with the first of the hard funk moments which are scattered throughout the album and the welcomed introduction to the "green goblin". You won't be able to get the chorus out of your head and with the tip of the hat to Zeppelin and Purple MK.III; it won't go by, without leaving a smile on your face. This is of course, a "must play live" song. No questions asked, ok!

Next up, Monkey Man, kicks straight in with a funk laden riff that get's those dancin' shoes dusted off and ready for some action!! With the chorus in full swing, you'll be jumpin' around before you know it. Awesome performances by all involved with JJ and Chad getting a well deserved airing, while Glenn commands the helm to perfection, right through to the final moments.

We're given a breather with This House, even with it's Beatles-esque qualities, you still walk away in sheer breathlessness with the vocal delivery. At the halfway mark, the string section kicks in and Glenn and JJ deliver stellar guitar performances throughout.

Ok, time to get off you seat! You Got Soul gives us a nod & wink to Trapeze with a harder funk rock edge, which I'm digging more and more on every listen! This song has it all, hard rock, funk, wailing guitars, passionate hard rockin' vocals - 10 out of 10 - it would be a crime not to play this one live ;)

Next up, Frail, brings us down to earth and with it's soaring and melancholic mood, it brings to the forefront Glenn's vocal and lyrical abilities. The string section really sets the mood, both celebratory and mournful at the same time. Perfection!

To get us back in the groove, Black Light kicks your [...] back in gear! Again, an absolute "must play live" song - the green goblin is in full effect again here and with a fantastic vocal bridge to boot - this should really be considered as a "single" release - it's got everything. Glenn pulls out all the stops and JJ and Chad shine through with big Cheshire cat grins, at least I did! Again....perfection :)

Things slow slightly with Nights In White Satin which is up next, but not for long, what with Glenn's thundering vocals keeping you on your toes - this isn't just copied from the Stealth soundtrack or the Australian Soul Mover release - but in fact, a remixed version - you can definitely hear the difference, with the vocals sounding like they were brought forward which definitely improves it overall. John Frusciante is still stellar on this rendition. And yes, it fits in very well with the new songs, which I must admit, pleasantly surprised me.

No, not a Stevie Wonder cover! Too High is next and that's where you want to be on this one - up and rockin' out! From introductory drum chops and thundering bass line, this one kicks you in the face - fantastic guitar and drums from JJ and Chad, with another sonically delivered chorus from Glenn - his bass playing is just perfection! There's going to be lots of sweat flowing from both the stage and crowds when this one gets going - trust me! Another 10 out of 10 from me! This is the funk rocker that I've been waiting on from Glenn for a long, long time - again, a "must play live" song :)

A change of pace, takes us into a trippy late 60's/early 70's number with This Is How I Feel, which would fit right at home on an early Trapeze album - this is Glenn Hughes at his finest, again it has every element, old and new, with some surprises thrown in. Imagine Hendrix with a sultry splash of early Free and Floyd! John Frusciante is an absolute star on this song - another "must play live" addition.

To close out the album, The Divine, exemplifies Glenn Hughes - a straightforward acoustic & strings based number, with lyrics and a vocal delivery that is everything Glenn - as he pours his heart out, it's like he's standing right next to you as he sings just for YOU! Marvelous.

In summary, this is a very different album from his past releases, but at the same time, it's not! You can definitely feel the personal and honest nature of the songs and as listener you will easily appreciate each one on it's own, but soon afterwards when you stand back, you'll see it's a very cohesive release. Maybe it'll take you a couple of listens to fully appreciate it, but I think in the end, you'll agree me.

Special mention goes to Chad Smith, JJ Marsh, John Frusciante and Mark Kilian. Chad is an animal on the drums, JJ and John make a great team and both give us award winning performances. Mark gives us the string arrangements and oh how he nailed it, creating the perfect atmosphere.

GOD is back5
Glenn Hughes has always been a God, but he really cemented his standing with one of the greatest albums I have ever heard, the amazing Soulmover (2005). I didn't think he'd ever be able to touch that kind of greatness again at this point in his career... I was wrong. I shouldn't have underestimated God.

Music for the Divine is just that... Divine and right up there with Soulmover.

"You got Soul" is easily one of his best ever. Just classic throat ripping goodness.

Really this whole album is amazing.