BRUCE KULICK On New Solo CD: "It's Been Hard To Get The Work Done..."

September 24, 2007, 16 years ago

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Glam-Metal.com has issued an interview with guitarist BRUCK KULICK (GRAND FUNK RAILROAD, ex-KISS), conducted by Gus Griesinger. The following is an excerpt:

Q: You are working on a new solo CD. Any perspective titles for the CD and do you have release date?

A: It’s been hard to get the work done on it due to my traveling this summer. It’s going to be called BK3 or at least that’s the working title that has been sticking as this is my third solo record. Plus graphically with those letters, I can do something strong as I have had some people present some things for me. On my website which is www.kulick.net I show a blog for every time I go into the studio, which is 15 days now. I’m hoping certainly by the end of fall or maybe getting it out by the end of this year. If not, early next year. I’m very serious about doing it. I’m really excited about the songs and the progress I made. When I home I’m recording, but I can’t record on the road because I don’t have a touring bus."

Q: Any special guest appearances on the CD?

A: Yeah! It’s exciting so far and I’m thinking of other people but one guy I have recorded with who I met through the Fantasy Camp is Doug Fieger (THE KNACK). We hit it off really well and he is a fan of vintage guitars like myself. He lives in LA and we’re able to keep in touch. I found the song that I knew that I couldn’t sing on and needed a real rock singer, a guy who sang on a hit single. He came in and sang it and I’m real excited. The song is called 'Never Enough'. There is a photo of us in the studio when he came in on my website from about a month ago. I’m hoping for Corabi (John) schedule permitting, that he can sing a song or two for me. If not, there are some other people I’ve been thinking about. I may some interesting surprises up my sleeve. When they actually happen is when I’ll mention it."

Q: What’s the difference working on this CD than your previous two Audiodog and Transformer?

A: "With Audiodog I used this guy Curt Cuomo who worked with UNION. I was very comfortable working with him. I needed someone who knew me. I never did a solo record. I never sang a multitude of songs. I sang very little in my career. So it was great working with him. Transformer I was like one dimension, one mind, I was driven to do this album. It was about being in love and the not being in love. Everything came together very quickly. That was a lot of pressure for me but I did enjoy it. I love both records even though I was in a different state of mind."

Read the full interview at Glam-Metal.com.



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