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Medusa (Trapeze album)

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Length
  
40:18

Release date
  
November 1970

Label
  
Threshold Records

Artist
  
Trapeze

Producer
  
John Lodge

Genre
  
Hard rock

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Released
  
November 1970 (1970-11)

Recorded
  
1970 (1970) at Morgan Studios, London

Medusa (1970)
  
You Are the Music...We're Just the Band (1972)

Similar
  
Trapeze albums, Hard rock albums

Trapeze medusa 1970


Medusa is the second studio album by English hard rock band Trapeze. Recorded in 1970 at Morgan Studios, it was produced by The Moody Blues bassist John Lodge and released in November 1970 by Threshold Records. The album was preceded by the release of the single "Black Cloud" in 1970.

Contents

Trapeze black cloud


Background

Following the release of Trapeze's self-titled debut album Trapeze in early 1970, lead vocalist John Jones and keyboardist Terry Rowley left the band, leaving guitarist Mel Galley, bassist Glenn Hughes and drummer Dave Holland to continue as a trio. Four of the seven songs on Medusa were written by Galley and his brother Tom, two were written by Hughes, and one was written by the trio.

Reception

Critical reception for Medusa was generally positive. A review published on AllMusic awarded the album four and a half out of five stars, with writer Jason Anderson describing the album as "the finest offering from '70s outfit Trapeze" and "one of the decade's most underappreciated hard rock recordings". Anderson praised Hughes's "soulful vocal delivery" and Galley's "catchy and affective" guitar performance, concluding that "it's a wonder that the record isn't mentioned more when influential albums of this era are discussed".

Songs

1Black Cloud6:10
2Jury8:10
3Your Love Is Alright4:53

References

Medusa (Trapeze album) Wikipedia