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Glenn T. Hubbard - The Hubbard Concept (en francais)

Thanks for stopping by! My collaborators and I are tired of trying to convince people to buy our music, so we're taking a different approach: giving it away for free. Sure, we'd love it if you'd support us by following a link and buying something, but you don't have to. We just want you to download and enjoy our work. If you like what you hear, we would love it if you'd find us on Facebook and click "become a fan". Cheers! Glenn

Don't Talk to Me (from Glenn's 2005 release, The Hubbard Concept)
Smell My Truck (remaster from Four Day Weekend - Piece of Screw - 1995)
DrK (New track from the upcoming Curt and Glenn release)
Lonesome Train Song (New track from the upcoming Curt and Glenn release)
Concrete World (from Glenn's 2005 release, The Hubbard Concept)
Audubon Society (Azz Iz, recorded in 1989)
What Am I To Do (Azz Iz, recorded in 1989)
Mind (New track from the upcoming Curt and Glenn release)
Qandahar (New track from the upcoming Curt and Glenn release)
Perfect Time 2CU (remaster from Four Day Weekend - Piece of Screw - 1995)
Runaway (remaster from Four Day Weekend - Piece of Screw - 1995)
Under a Blue Moon (remaster from Four Day Weekend - Piece of Screw - 1995)
Be Free (remaster from Four Day Weekend - Piece of Screw - 1995)
Don't Think Twice (from Liz Hayes's 1997 release, Years from Now)
Carolina in the Pines (from Liz Hayes's 1997 release, Years from Now)
Garden of Love (from Liz Hayes's 1997 release, Years from Now)
Fairy Tale Ending (from Liz Hayes's 2000 release, Distractions)
Distractions (title song from Liz Hayes's 2000 release)
Someday Soon (from Liz Hayes's 2000 release, Distractions)
How Can I Be (from Liz Hayes's 2000 release, Distractions)
Painful (Glenn & Roger Brandon)
Red Pen (Glenn & Roger Brandon)
Tropical Depression (Glenn & Roger Brandon)
Over the Edge (Pam Crum's version) from Every Season
Who Are We (Pam Crum) from Every Season




Reviews of The Hubbard Concept

From Adam Harrington, Whisperin and Hollerin (UK)

"The ambition and musical skill on display here provides a much-needed jolt to a creatively stagnant music scene. I am stoked to hear more from Hubbard in the future. For now, I shall blast the blazing horns on "Concrete World" with the enthusiasm of a kid buying his first record."

From Kirby Raine, Ink19.com

"There is much to recommend about this CD, especially to those who know how to play music as well as listen to it. This is not your typical rock record. While most of today's sounds seem to bask in their simple joys and amateur banging, Hubbard is taking us back to the days when the standards in rock & roll were higher. The fuzzy guitars in "Don't Talk to Me" rest against jazzy textures that many contemporary rock groups wouldn't even begin to comprehend. But it's not about a musician showing off his technique. Hubbard really knows how to carve sharp hooks, and tracks such as "Lose My Way" and "Concrete World" reel in the ears and never let go."

From a buyer on the CD Baby website:

"Awesome mixture of musical styles!   Glenn Hubbard expresses his artistry across many musical genres in this awesome CD! Not only is he a talented writer and musician, but a vocalist as well. I found myself smiling through the whole CD!"