TONY IOMMI TO RELEASE SOLO RECORDINGS WITH GLENN HUGHES ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME

TONY IOMMI TO RELEASE SOLO
RECORDINGS WITH GLENN HUGHES ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME

‘THE 1996 DEP SESSIONS’ AND THE 2005
‘FUSED’ ALBUM TO BE RELEASED ON
LIMITED COLOURED VINYL, DIGISLEEVE CD
AND DIGITAL ON OCTOBER 4 TH VIA BMG.
LISTEN TO THE NEW DOUBLE A SIDE SINGLE

‘GONE’ / ‘SAVIOUR OF THE REAL’
AND PRE-ORDER HERE

https://tonyiommi.lnk.to/depfusedPR

 

Iommi and Hughes.
Photo: JOHN McMURTRIE

The relationship between iconic Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi and English musician Glenn Hughes
stretches far back into the mid-eighties. Best known for playing bass and performing vocals in the hard
rock band Trapeze and in the Mk. III and IV line-ups of Deep Purple, Hughes sang on the 1986 Black
Sabbath album ‘Seventh Star’. It was the twelth album from the fabled heavy metal originators and was
initially intended to be the first solo release from Iommi, but record company and management
pressures led to the album being billed as ‘Black Sabbath featuring Tony Iommi’. Despite these
demands, the album was a commerical success and reached the Top 30 of the English charts. Glenn’s
powerful, soulful voice complimented Iommi’s unique guitar style perfectly and even though the
eighties was a turbulant time for Black Sabbath, it was clear that Iommi and Hughes would work
together again in the future.

That time came in 1996 when Iommi once again collaborated with Hughes for a release that would
become known as ‘The 1996 Dep Sessions’, recorded at DEP International Studios in Digbeth,
Birmingham. The recordings were demos and were left unfinished due to the original line up of Black
Sabbath reforming at the time. However, a bootleg recording known as ‘Eighth Star’ was circulated
among fans so in 2004, to combat this, the session was eventually offically released.

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After Black Sabbath’s 1995 album Forbidden, the band would go on hiatus. So when Tony and Glenn
reunited in 1996 to record together, it was with a renewed creative vigour and ambition to take a step
away from the signature Sabbath sound and forge a new direction. The results were a formidable, contemporary take on a classic rock sound with Glenn’s soaring vocals combined effortlessly with
Iommi’s monolithic riffs. These eight songs sound as vital as the day they were recorded and are now
being pressed on vinyl for the first time in limited Translucent Black Ice colour.

The official release of ‘1996 The Dep Sessions’ in 2004 proved to be a catalyst for Tony and Glenn, who
rekindled their collaboration and within a year, released what would be Iommi’s third solo album in
2005. Titled ‘Fused’, the album was recorded at Monnow Valley Studios in Wales and saw Iommi
sounding heavier than ever. The album is chock full of stomping, grinding riffs that saw Iommi tipping his
hat to the metal genre he had helped spawn decades before. ‘Fused’ sounded completely modern for
what was happening in heavy music at the time and still stands the test of time today. Once again,
Glenn’s vocals glided effortlessly over Iommi’s earth-shattering six string attack. Produced, engineered
and mixed by American record producer Bob Marlette (whose credits include everyone from Rob
Zombie and Alice Cooper to Sheryl Crow), the album was a success and reached number 34 on
Billboard’s Top Heatseekers Chart. ‘Fused’ is now reissued for the first time on Translucent Cobalt Blue
vinyl and includes three bonus tracks.

In addition to being an active session musician, Hughes also maintains a notable solo career. He
currently fronts the supergroup Black Country Communion, and fronted California Breed from 2013 to
2015 and The Dead Daisies from 2019 to 2023. In 2016, Hughes was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame as a member of Deep Purple. Tony Iommi’s legendary status is assured and he continues to
record new music to this day, always pushing the bounderies and staying ahead of the pack. It’s only
right that these fantastic recordings from his solo years are being cut to wax for the first time for new
and old fans to enjoy as well as new digisleeve CD and digital editions.

Pre-order ‘The 1996 Dep Sessions’ and ‘Fused’ HERE: https://tonyiommi.lnk.to/depfusedPR

The 1996 Dep Sessions
1. Gone
2. From Another World
3. Don’t You Tell Me
4. Don’t Drag The River
5. Fine
6. Time Is the Healer
7. I’m Not the Same Man
8. It Falls Through Me

Fused
1. Dopamine
2. Wasted Again
3. Saviour of the Real
4. Resolution Song
5. Grace
6. Deep Inside a Shell
7. What You’re Living For
8. Face Your Fear
9. The Spell
10. I Go Insane
11. Slip Away (Bonus Track)
12. Let It Down Easy (Bonus Track)
13. The Innocence (Bonus Track)

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