GLENN HUGHES: Japanese Version Of 'Soul Mover' To Include Bonus Track

January 19, 2005

The Japanese version of GLENN HUGHES' new solo CD, "Soul Mover", will include a bonus track, entitled "Camel Toe Stomp". However, the 12-track CD, which is due in Japan on March 2 via Yamaha Music Communications, will not contain the song "Isolation", which is featured on both the European and U.S. editions of the album.

As previously reported, Hughes will be issuing "Soul Mover" in Europe on January 24 via Frontiers Records. A U.S. release via Sanctuary will follow in the coming weeks.

"Soul Mover" was recorded live at Sound Image Studios in Los Angeles in the spring of 2004 and features RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS' Chad Smith on drums, JJ Marsh on guitar and Ed Roth on keyboards. The album also features ex-RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS and JANE'S ADDICTION guitarist Dave Navarro on the title track.

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