DEEP PURPLE Bassist Sets Release Date For Solo Effort

August 21, 2002

DEEP PURPLE bassist Roger Glover will issue his latest solo effort, entitled Snapshot, on September 2nd via Eagle Rock Records.

Recorded at Acme Studios in Mamaroneck, New York, and engineered by Peter Denenberg (who helped on the 25th anniversary remixes for Machine Head),the album "is called Snapshot because it was done very quickly, despite the several years I have been working in it," said Glover. "Most of the musicians on it had no idea what kind of music they were being asked to play and all rose to the occasion magnificently, most of the performances were done in one take, some lovely moments in the studio for which I'm truly grateful. I am a lucky man."

To view the cover artwork for the album, click here.

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