HUGHES TURNER PROJECT: Japanese Set List Revealed

May 14, 2002

HUGHES TURNER PROJECT (HTP),the much-talked-about collaboration between former DEEP PURPLE/BLACK SABBATH vocalist Glenn Hughes and ex-RAINBOW/DEEP PURPLE singer Joe Lynn Turner, are currently in the middle of a highly-successful Japanese tour, during which the duo are expected to record a live album for a late 2002/early 2003 release. Here is the set list from HTP's performance at Drum Logos in Fukuoka, Japan on Saturday, May 11th:

01. Devil's Road (1)
02. Can't Stop Rock 'n Roll (1)
03. Death Alley Driver (3)
04. I Surrender (3)
05. Stormbringer (4)
06. Challenge Them All (5)
07. Dark Days (5)
08. Mistreated (4)
09. No Stranger To Love (6)
10. Can't Stop The Flood (2)
11. Better Man (1)
12. Ride The Storm (1)
13. King Of Dreams (4)
14. Street of Dreams (3)
15. Spotlight Kid (3)
Encore:
16. Burn (4)
17. Highway Star (4)

(1) HUGHES TURNER PROJECT
(2) GLENN HUGHES
(3) RAINBOW
(4) DEEP PURPLE
(5) JOE LYNN TURNER
(6) BLACK SABBATH

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