GLENN HUGHES Guitarist JJ MARSH: Full-Length MP3 From Solo Project Available

December 21, 2005

Glenn Hughes' (ex-DEEP PURPLE, BLACK SABBATH) longtime co-writer and guitarist JJ Marsh has released a full-length MP3 from his soon-to-be-distributed debut solo album.

"Into the Light" is said to be a prime cut from the album, clocking in at 9 minutes 40 seconds. The song, which is available for download at GHPG.net (MP3; 320kbps; 22 MB),gives us great insight as to what to expect from the full production when it finally reaches us sometime in 2006. You can also hear other short samples from the debut by visiting this web page.

"Music From Planet Marsh" recording lineup:

JJ Marsh: Vocals, Guitar, Bass
Tomas Broman: Drums
Kjell Haraldsson: Keys

The track listing for "Music From Planet Marsh" is as follows:

01. Electric Women (6:10)
02. Play the Game (3:56)
03. Is It Real (5:42)
04. Into the Light (9:42)
05. Something Song (7:41)
06. Move On (4:10)
07. It's Not Too Late (5:03)
08. Need a Friend (5:39)
09. The Change (11:27)

Total running time: 59:45

Commented JJ: "I'm really happy and proud of [the album], it's the best I've done. I'm really happy with the music and how the record sounds, very '70s! Of course, I can't sing like Glenn, but it is not too bad. Broman is my favorite drummer and he sounds great!! It's like a mix of HENDRIX, SABBATH, PURPLE and a little touch of YES here and there!!"

(Thanks: GHPG.net)

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