SLASH Completes Final Track For Solo Album With ALTER BRIDGE's Myles Kennedy - "The Song Is Fucking Great"

November 6, 2009, 14 years ago

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SLASH (VELVET REVOLVER, ex-GUNS N' ROSES) is currently putting the finishing touches to his upcoming self-titled solo album, in a Los Angeles studio. "This final track is awesome, it completes the record," the guitarist checks in from the studio. "Myles (Kennedy - ALTER BRIDGE) did an amazing job and the song is fucking great."

Rumors have abounded about the list of people, who will appear on the album including ALICE COOPER, former Guns N' Roses men Duff McKagan (LOADED), Steven Adler and Izzy Stradlin, Dave Grohl (FOO FIGHTERS), Flea (RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS), IGGY POP, NICK OLIVERI, RONNIE WOOD, JASON BONHAM, Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson (BLACK EYED PEAS), MAROON 5 singer Adam Levine and WOLFMOTHER's Andrew Stockdale.

“There’s quite a list of people on the album," Slash told Current-movie-reviews.com this week. "I’m not publicly talking about who it is until all the ink is dried on all the different contracts, but the rumors are out there – you sort of know what’s going on. There will be some people from the pop business that people are surprised that I’m using, and there’s also some real rock n roll people with pop guises.”

Roadrunner Records Europe have announce the signing of Slash for the forthcoming European release of his debut, self-titled solo album in spring 2010.

More news about his solo effort will be announced soon.

Video footage of Slash talking about his new Japanese-only single 'Sahara' and his collaboration with singer Koshi Inaba of the Japanese hard rockers B'Z can be viewed below:

Slash will release the two-track 'Sahara' CD single in Japan on November 11th via Universal Music - the single also features a cover of the Guns N' Roses classic 'Paradise City' featuring CYPRESS HILL and Stacy "Fergie" Ferguson from the BLACK EYED PEAS.



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