Hey Dennis,
One thing that is very clear as the ACG albums went on was the increased use in Session Players, notably lead guitar players starting with Rick Derringer on "Under My Wheels" and continuing on with Hunter/Wagner on the "School's Out" album. Eventually, Glen was all but replaced on the last two albums. What was behind this and how did Glen feel about this? Did this change the dynamics of the band both musically and personally as well?
Session Players
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Re: Session Players
This is all covered in Dennis's book.
Re: Session Players
My apologies. I don't have the book yet and didn't realize that was a requirement to participate. I apologize if this prevented him from responding, which he has no obligation to do of course.
Re: Session Players
This does require a rather lengthy answer to do G.B. justice. It is the only chapter in my book that the editor, the co-writer, the legal department, and the publisher all agreed to print exactly as I wrote it.
I urge you to read my book, then I'll be happy to answer any further questions.
I would like to point out that our band wrote and played most every note on our albums, and under tight deadlines.
Other bands used studio musicians, for example the Beach Boys recordings were mostly the Wrecking Crew. That way, they could put out new albums and tour simultaneously.
We wrote, recorded, and toured our own new shows at a fast and furious pace.