Welcome to the Real World (Trapeze album)

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Welcome to the Real World
No cover image exists
Live album by Trapeze
Released 1993
Recorded July 1992
Genre hard rock
Label Purple
Producer Galley, Holland, Hughes
Professional reviews
Trapeze chronology
Live in Texas: Dead Armadillos
(1981)
Welcome to the Real World
(1993)
High Flyers: The Best of Trapeze
(1996)

Welcome to the real world is an album by the band Trapeze released in 1993. This album is from the reunion tour of 1991 of the original line-up of Trapeze of Mel Galley, Glenn Hughes & Dave Holland with the addition of Asia's and Yes's keyboard player, Geoff Downes.

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  • Way Back To The Bone
  • Welcome To The Real World
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