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Trapeze (1975 album)

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Trapeze is the self-titled fifth studio album by English hard rock band Trapeze. Recorded with producer Steve Smith at Island Studios, London, it was released in 1975 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was preceded by the release of one single, a cover version of "On the Sunny Side of the Street", originally recorded by Frank Sinatra.

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AllMusic[1]

Music website AllMusic awarded Trapeze two out of five stars.[1] Writer Dave Thompson described the album as "a dour little disc, desperately missing the funk infusions of Glenn Hughes and, for the most part, overshadowed even by its disappointing predecessor".[1] Thompson identified opening track "Star Breaker" as "probably the best" song on Trapeze, but summarised the release as "lumpen rock by rote, dull and dismissed by all but the most desperately faithful".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Star Breaker"Mel Galley, Tom Galley3:30
2."It's Alright"M. Galley4:12
3."Chances"M. Galley, T. Galley, Glenn Hughes2:30
4."The Raid"M. Galley2:45
5."On the Sunny Side of the Street"Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields2:40
6."Gimmie Good Love"M. Galley, T. Galley, Steve Smith3:10
7."Monkey"M. Galley, T. Galley3:40
8."I Need You"M. Galley4:35
9."Soul Stealer"M. Galley, T. Galley3:30
10."Nothing for Nothing"M. Galley3:53

Personnel

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Trapeze (1975) - Trapeze". AllMusic. Retrieved January 25, 2015.