BOB KULICK – Skeletons In The Closet (Late Spring, 2017)

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Throughout his forty year music career, Bob Kulick has worked with an astonishing array of artists. From Meat Loaf to Motorhead. From KISS to Michael Bolton. WASP to Diana Ross as well as legends such as Roger Daltrey, Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and Paul Stanley‘s first solo album and tour.

After serving as a sideman and producer for much of his professional career, Kulick has decided that it was time to release a solo album, entitled Skeletons In The Closet, and he brought along a few of his good friends to support him in the endeavor.

Joining Bob on the album are

Lead vocalists – Dee Snider, Robin McAuley, Andrew Freeman, Vick Wright, Todd Kerns, David Glen Eisley, Dennis St James

Bassists – Rudy Sarzo, Chuck Wright, Bobby Ferrari, Bruce Kulick, Dennis St James, Kjell Benner

Keyboardists – Doug Katsaros, Jimmy Waldo

Drummers – Vinny Appice, Frankie Banali, Eric Singer, Brent Fitz, Scot Coogan, Chuck Burgi, Bobby Rock, Jay Schellen

Bob himself provided all of the guitar tracks and co-produced the album along with Bobby Ferrari at Vegas View Recording in Las Vegas, NV.

Pic: Julie Bergonz

Skeletons In The Closet will be released in late Spring through Vanity Music Group (distributed via RED / Sony Music).

Half of Skeletons In The Closet is comprised of brand new material while the other half is comprised of retrospective material from Bob‘s albums with Murderer’s Row and Skull. “After finishing the five new songs, the idea of including five of my favorite songs from my past rounded things out nicely,” Bob says. “Brand new songs and then the ‘skeletons in the closet!'”

The tracklisting forSkeletons In The Closet is as follows:

1. “Player”
2. “Not Before You”
3. “London”
4. “Goldfinger”
5. “Rich Man”
6. “India” (from Murderer’s Row)
7. “Skeletons in the Closet” (from Murderer’s Row)
8. “Guitar Commandos” (from Skull – also features a guitar duel with Bruce Kulick)
9. “Can’t Stop the Rock” (Previously unreleased track)
10. “Eyes of a Stranger” (from Skull)

There is no cover art or release details at this time.

Watch this space.

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