Glory Road is the third studio album by the British hard rock band Gillan, released on 8 August 1980. The album reached No. 3 in the UK album charts.[7]
Glory Road | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 8 August 1980[1][2] | |||
Recorded | April–May 1980 | |||
Studio | Kingsway Recorders, London, UK | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 43:26 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Gillan, John McCoy, Paul "Chas" Watkins | |||
Gillan chronology | ||||
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Singles from Glory Road | ||||
Audio sample | ||||
"On the Rocks" |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [5] |
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | 9/10 (Glory Road)[6] |
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | 6/10 (For Gillan Fans Only)[6] |
Track summary
editThe US version of the album had a slightly different running order and included "Your Mother Was Right" instead of "Sleeping on the Job". The song "Unchain Your Brain" was re-recorded and released on Ian Gillan's 2006 release Gillan's Inn.
Glory Road was also released in the UK as a limited edition double LP and contained the free LP For Gillan Fans Only. When Glory Road was eventually released on CD, most of the For Gillan Fans Only material was included as bonus tracks. However, "Higher and Higher", "Egg Timer" (a spoof of Samson's "Vice Versa" from the Head On album) and "Harry Lime Theme" failed to make it to CD until the two-CD 2007 Edsel Records remaster, which contains both the album and the whole of For Gillan Fans Only. This latter release also has retrospective comments by Ian Gillan and the original artwork, plus pictures of various single covers. A different version of "Trying to Get to You" can be heard on Ian Gillan's album Cherkazoo and Other Stories.
Track listings
editAll songs written by Ian Gillan, Bernie Tormé and John McCoy, except where noted.
Glory Road
edit- Side one
- "Unchain Your Brain" – 3:11
- "Are You Sure?" – 4:05
- "Time and Again" – 5:05
- "No Easy Way" – 6:34
- "Sleeping on the Job" (Gillan, Colin Towns) – 3:11
- Side two
- "On the Rocks" (Gillan, Towns) – 6:39
- "If You Believe Me" (Gillan, McCoy, Tormé, Mick Underwood) – 7:33
- "Running, White Face, City Boy" (Towns) – 3:11
- "Nervous" (Gillan, Towns) – 3:44
For Gillan Fans Only
edit- Side one
- "Higher and Higher" – 3:42
- "Your Mother Was Right" (Gillan, Towns) – 7:23
- "Redwatch" (Tormé, Underwood) – 3:42
- "Abbey of Thelema" (Gillan, Towns) – 6:06
- "Trying to Get to You" (Rose Marie McCoy, Charles Singleton) – 3:17
- Side two
- "Come Tomorrow" (McCoy, Tormé) – 2:52
- "Dragon's Tongue" (Towns) – 5:32
- "Post-Fade Brain Damage" – 6:03
- "Egg Timer (Vice Versa)" (Paul Samson, Thunderstick, Chris Aylmer, Bruce Bruce) – 7:11
- "Harry Lime Theme" (Anton Karas) – 9:27
1989 Re-release
editIn 1989 the album was released in CD format again on the Virgin label, with some tracks from For Gillan Fans Only.
- "Unchain Your Brain" – 3:11
- "Are You Sure?" – 4:05
- "Time and Again" – 5:05
- "No Easy Way" – 6:34
- "Sleeping on the Job" – 3:11
- "On the Rocks" – 6:39
- "If You Believe Me" – 7:33
- "Running, White Face, City Boy" – 3:11
- "Nervous" – 3:44
- "Your Mother Was Right" – 7:23
- "Redwatch" – 3:42
- "Abbey of Thelema" – 6:06
- "Trying to Get to You" – 3:17
- "Come Tomorrow" – 2:52
- "Dragon's Tongue" – 5:32
- "Post-Fade Brain Damage" – 6:03
- Total running time 78:23
2007 Rerelease
editIn 2007 the full 19-track double album was rereleased in two-CD format on the Edsel label. The For Gillan Fans Only CD has two bonus tracks:
- "Handles on Her Hips" – 2:09
- "I Might As Well Go Home (Mystic)" (Gillan, Towns) – 2:19
Personnel
edit- Gillan
- Ian Gillan – vocals, harmonica
- Bernie Tormé – guitar, lead vocals on "Come Tomorrow"
- Colin Towns – keyboards, flute, lead vocals on "Egg Timer" (Vice Versa)
- John McCoy – bass guitar, producer, mixing
- Mick Underwood – drums
- Production
- Gillan – producer, arrangements
- Paul "Chas" Watkins – producer, engineer, mixing
- Kingsway Recorders Ltd. – executive producer
- Cooke Key – sleeve design
Charts
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Albumedit
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SingleseditSleeping on the Job
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Certifications
editRegion | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[12] | Silver | 60,000^ |
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. |
References
edit- ^ Popoff, Martin (2018). The Deep Purple Family, vol 2 (2nd ed.). Wymer Publishing. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-908724-87-8.
- ^ "BPI certifications".
- ^ "Gillan singles".
- ^ "Gillan singles".
- ^ Henderson, Alex. "Gillan - Glory Road review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 24 May 2019.
- ^ a b Popoff, Martin (1 November 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 131. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
- ^ "Gillan Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ "Gillan Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 12, 2024.
- ^ "British album certifications – Gillan – Glory Road". British Phonographic Industry.