Pat Thrall

Pat Thrall
Thrall as an onstage guest at a Glenn Hughes show in 2016.
Background information
GenresRock
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar

Patrick Thrall is an American rock guitarist. Thrall has worked with former Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes on the Hughes/Thrall project.[1]

Discography

Cookin Mama

  • New Day (guitar, vocals, percussion; 1972)
  • Go (guitar; 1976)
  • Go Live from Paris (guitar; 1976)

Delroy Washington

  • "Generation Game", "Freedom Fighters" from I-Sus (lead guitar; 1976)

Automatic Man

  • Automatic Man (guitar, vocals; 1976)
  • Visitors (guitar; 1977)
  • Spellbound (guitar; 1977)
  • Heat in the Street (guitar; 1978)
  • Live! Go for What You Know (guitar; 1979)
  • Crash and Burn (guitar; 1980)
  • Radio Active (guitar; 1981)
  • Live in Concert (guitar; 1980)

Hughes/Thrall

  • Hughes/Thrall (guitar, guitar synthesizer; 1982)
  • "City of Crime" from Dragnet (guitar; 1987)
  • Live in Moscow (guitar; 1990)
  • Now (Nottingham Live) (guitar; 1990)

Glenn Hughes

  • Feel (guitar, co-producer; 1995)
  • Mold (guitar; 1998)

MTV's Wuthering Heights

  • MTV's Wuthering Heights (guitar, co-producer; 2003)

Kim Plainfield & Lincoln Goines

  • Night and Day (guitar; 2002)

References

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Hughes/Thrall". AMG. Retrieved May 14, 2010.
  • Biography on the official homepage of Pat Thrall and Glenn Hughes