Hot Wire (Trapeze album)
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| Hot Wire | ||||
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| Released | September 1974 | |||
| Recorded | Island Studios, London and Lee Sound Studios, Birmingham | |||
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| Length | 43:41 | |||
| Label | Warner Bros. | |||
| Producer | Neil Slaven, Trapeze | |||
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Hot Wire is the fourth studio album by English hard rock band Trapeze. Recorded with producer Neil Slaven at Island Studios in London and Lee Sound Studios, Birmingham, it was released in 1974 by Warner Bros. Records.
Hot Wire was the first Trapeze album recorded since the departure of Glenn Hughes in 1973 to join Deep Purple, and the first to feature his replacement Pete Wright, as well as second guitarist Rob Kendrick.[1] It was the second album by the band to be produced by Neil Slaven, and features eight songs written by guitarist and vocalist Mel Galley and his brother Tom (drummer Dave Holland co-wrote one track).[2]