Elements (Roger Glover album)

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Elements
No cover image exists
Studio album by Roger Glover
Released 1978
Genre Pop-rock
Psychedelic rock
Hard rock
Length 35:20
Label PolyGram
Producer Roger Glover
Professional reviews
Roger Glover chronology
The Butterfly Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast
(1974)
Elements
(1978)
Mask
(1984)

Elements is the second solo album from Deep Purple bassist Roger Glover. It was released in 1978 from PolyGram Records. The album's main concept is based on the four elements.

  1. "The First Ring Made of Clay" (R. Glover) 7:45
  2. "The Next A Ring of Fire" (R. Glover) 9:45
  3. "The Third Ring's Watery Flow" (R. Glover) 9:00
  4. The Fourth Ring With the Wind" (R. Glover/M. Birch) 6:33
  5. Finale (R. Glover/M. Birch) 2:17

  • Produced by Martin Birch and Roger Glover
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