First Underground Nuclear Kitchen

First Underground Nuclear Kitchen is a studio album by former Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Trapeze vocalist/bassist Glenn Hughes. It is his twelfth solo studio album and was released in 2008 on Frontiers Records.

First Underground Nuclear Kitchen
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 9, 2008 (2008-05-09)
Genre
Length51:58
LabelFrontiers Records
ProducerGlenn Hughes
Glenn Hughes chronology
Live in Australia
(2007)
First Underground Nuclear Kitchen
(2008)
Resonate
(2016)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

History

First Underground Nuclear Kitchen, the follow-up to 2006’s Music for the Divine contains more soulful funk style music than his more hard rock infused earlier records and it continues where Music for the Divine stops.

The album again features Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith on the entirety of the record and regular guitarist JJ Marsh on only 2 songs, a new guitar player Luis Carlos Maldonado, best known for his work with John Waite, is introduced here who co-wrote five of the songs with Hughes. Other performances come from George Nastos on guitar and Anders Olinder and Ed Roth on keyboards.

First Underground Nuclear Kitchen was mixed by Jono Brown and Glenn Hughes.

A Promotional video was shot for the song "Love Communion", the video was included on the European version of the album as an enhanced track.

First Underground Nuclear Kitchen entered the UK indie charts at No. 24

Track listing

  1. "Crave" – 4:20 (Hughes)
  2. "First Underground Nuclear Kitchen" – 3:46 (Hughes, Maldonado)
  3. "Satellite" – 4:34 (Hughes)
  4. "Love Communion" – 4:46 (Hughes, Maldonado)
  5. "We Shall Be Free" – 5:42 (Hughes, Maldonado)
  6. "Imperfection" – 4:50 (Hughes)
  7. "Never Say Never" – 5:08 (Hughes, Maldonado)
  8. "We Go 2 War" – 3:50 (Hughes, Maldonado)
  9. "Oil and Water" – 4:04 (Hughes)
  10. "Too Late to Save the World" – 6:22 (Hughes)
  11. "Where There´s a Will" – 4:27 (Hughes)
Japan Bonus Track
  1. "Imperfection (acoustic "love mix")" – 4:54 (Hughes)

Personnel

gollark: If stuff does magically run itself, I don't know *how* you would observe that.
gollark: CGoL can simulate itself, that doesn't mean it runs independently of a computer running it.
gollark: Stuff is seemingly not magically self-computing. At least, I haven't seen algorithms somehow run themselves.
gollark: That is a good question. "I think therefore I am" and all, but that really only implies that in some form "I" am running on some kind of processing hardware which can do consciousness, whether it is my foolish mortal brain in a universe with quarks and everything or a simulation of that on, I don't know, some kind of massive cellular automaton.
gollark: Well, the computer and jar have to physically exist in some form.

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.