Glorious (Bonfire album)

Glorious is the thirteenth album by the German hard rock band Bonfire. It was released in 2015 by Borlia Records. This is the first album by what is deemed to be the third incarnation of the band, after the group had broken up earlier in the year and was resurrected by Hans Ziller by renaming his temporary music project, EZ Livin’, to Bonfire. The album features a Beatles cover song as well as two remade songs from Bonfire’s most successful album, Fireworks.

Glorious
Studio album by
Released24 April 2015
GenreHard rock
Length67:55
LabelBorila Records
ProducerHans Ziller
Bonfire chronology
Live In Wacken
(2013)
Glorious
(2015)
Pearls
(2016)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."21 Guns Salute (Goes Boom)"Hans Ziller, David Reece5:37
2."Nothin’ At All"Ziller, Reece4:00
3."Can’t Break Away"Ziller, Reece5:39
4."Remember"Ziller, Reece4:55
5."Fallin’ Outta Love (Is Hard To Do)"Ziller, Reece, Jon Wilde4:22
6."We’re Glorious"Ziller, Reece, Paul Morris, Jurgen Blackmore, Englstadter5:05
7."Supernatural Disguise"Ziller, Reece4:21
8."Shooting Star"Ziller, Reece6:40
9."Lies"Ziller, Reece, Ronnie Parkes4:32
10."Put Out The Flames"Ziller, Reece3:52
11."Freewind Desperado"Ziller, Reece4:48
12."Sweet Obsession"Jack Ponti, Joe Lynn Turner, Claus Lessmann, Ziller, Horst Maier-Thorn, Jörg Deisinger3:12
13."American Nights"Lessmann, Ziller, Maier-Thorn, Marc Ribler3:49
14."With A Little Help From My Friends"John Lennon, Paul McCartney7:03

Band members

  • David Reece - lead vocals
  • Hans Ziller - guitars
  • Frank Pane - guitars
  • Ronnie Parkes - bass
  • Harry Reischmann - drums
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