Roadrunner Records has announced the signing of legendary Velvet Revolver/ex-Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash for the forthcoming European release of his debut solo album, "Slash", in spring 2010.
"Slash" will see Roadrunner Records enter into a unique and innovative association with a U.K. media partner — the special-interest media group Future. In a brand new concept in record distribution the standard album release will be preceded by a "fan pack," in which the Roadrunner Records album will be bundled together with a highly collectable special issue of Future Publishing's Classic Rock magazine dedicated to Slash's career. This will be the first format of the album available anywhere in the world.
Slash will release a two-track CD single in Japan on November 11 containing the song "Sahara" (featuring singer Koshi Inaba of the Japanese hard rock duo B'Z) and a version of the GN'R classic "Paradise City" (featuring Cypress Hill and Fergie [a.k.a. Stacy Ann Ferguson] of the Black Eyed Peas).
"Sahara" is expected to appear on Slash's forthcoming solo album. According to the guitarist, "the [record] is in its mixing stage and the mixes to this point sound great. We have recorded 18 songs, with one more I want to track." He added, "the record is still slated for a February/March release."
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Slash Signs European Deal With Roadrunner Records
#2
Posted 03 November 2009 - 01:38 PM
Great hard rock label, probably the best.
This post has been edited by axlfan88: 03 November 2009 - 01:50 PM
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Posted 03 November 2009 - 02:40 PM
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"Slash" will see Roadrunner Records enter into a unique and innovative association with a U.K. media partner — the special-interest media group Future. In a brand new concept in record distribution the standard album release will be preceded by a "fan pack," in which the Roadrunner Records album will be bundled together with a highly collectable special issue of Future Publishing's Classic Rock magazine dedicated to Slash's career. This will be the first format of the album available anywhere in the world.
gotta get that one
"All these years later, he finally gets out there and he has two options:
Go and prove us all wrong, or screw it up. And he screwed it up, simple as that."
Go and prove us all wrong, or screw it up. And he screwed it up, simple as that."
#4
Posted 04 November 2009 - 12:21 AM
Let's see who distributes the album in the US
Forever young

Axl's Appetite is not GN'R

Axl's Appetite is not GN'R
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