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Pat Thrall
American rock guitarist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Patrick Thrall is an American rock guitarist. Thrall has worked with former Deep Purple bassist Glenn Hughes on the Hughes/Thrall project.[1]
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Discography
Cookin Mama
- New Day (guitar, vocals, percussion; 1972)
Stomu Yamashta
- 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)
Alphonso Johnson
- Spellbound (guitar; 1977)
Pat Travers Band
- 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)
Dan Aykroyd & Tom Hanks
- "City of Crime" from Dragnet (guitar; 1987)
Sly and Robbie
- Rhythm Killers (guitar; 1987)
Tina Turner
- Foreign Affair (guitar, 1989)
Asia
- Live in Moscow (guitar; 1990)
- Now (Nottingham Live) (guitar; 1990)
Meat Loaf
- Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell (guitar, percussion; 1992)
- Welcome to the Neighborhood (guitar; 1995)
- Live Around the World (guitar; 1996)
Glenn Hughes
- Feel (guitar, co-producer; 1995)
Praxis
- Mold (guitar; 1998)
Joe Satriani
- Engines of Creation (bass; 2000)
MTV's Wuthering Heights
- MTV's Wuthering Heights (guitar, co-producer; 2003)
Kim Plainfield & Lincoln Goines
- Night and Day (guitar; 2002)
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