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===Health recovery and career rejuvenation (1991β2008)=== {{BLP unreferenced section|date=May 2017}} At the end of the decade, Hughes realised his ongoing drug problem was derailing him; a clean, sober and fully rejuvenated Hughes returned by 1991 with the vocal for the hit "[[What Time Is Love?|America: What Time Is Love?]]" with [[The KLF]]. He also recorded all the vocals for former [[Europe (band)|Europe]] guitarist [[John Norum]]'s solo album ''[[Face the Truth (John Norum album)|Face the Truth]]''. He then re-embarked on a solo career that has been his primary focus to date. In 1999, Hughes did a short tribute tour to [[Tommy Bolin]] in Texas, with Tommy's brother Johnnie (of [[Black Oak Arkansas]]) on drums. In 2003, Hughes made a guest appearance in the metal opera project "AINA", alongside other guest vocalists like Michael Kiske, Tobias Sammet, Andre Matos, and Simone Simons on the debut album ''Days of Rising Doom''. In 2005 Hughes released ''[[Soul Mover]]'' supporting it with a European tour. He also collaborated with Tony Iommi on the 2005 album ''[[Fused (Tony Iommi album)|Fused]]''. Hughes then released ''[[Music for the Divine]]'' in 2006, which featured [[Red Hot Chili Peppers]] members [[Chad Smith]] and [[John Frusciante]]. Hughes toured in support of the album throughout Europe in autumn 2006. In 2006 Hughes made a guest appearance on [[Quiet Riot]]'s eleventh studio album ''[[Rehab (Quiet Riot album)|Rehab]],'' doing bass work and songwriting work with the band. ''Live in Australia'', an acoustic CD and companion DVD of a performance at Sydney's famous "Basement" club was released via [[Edel Records]] on 17 November 2007. The album ''[[First Underground Nuclear Kitchen]]'' was released on 9 May 2008 in Europe and on 12 May in the rest of the world.
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