John Corabi, former lead singer of Mötley Crüe, The Scream and UNION, has revealed that he can embark on a tour this summer during which the 20th anniversary of the album Mötley Crüe appeared in performing the LP in its entirety will be held.
Corabi Crue originally joined in 1992 as replacement for the original lead singer, Vince Neil, who was fired by personal differences. With Corabi on vocals, Mötley Crüe released an acclaimed full length CD, which ended up being a commercial failure in the wake of grunge despite a Top-Ten placing on the album chart. When Neil returned to the fold in 1997, Corabi was left on his own and formed the band with guitarist UNION ex-KISS Bruce Kulick.
Speaking to Jacky Bam Bam radio station 93.3 WMMR Philadelphia, Corabi said about his plans for the immediate future (hear audio below): "I have a lot of material for an electric log But before doing electrical recording, . my manager was talking to me and wants to come out ... I did not even know - I'm a little confused -., but my manager was like, 'It's the 20th anniversary of Mötley record I think you should go out and do the registration Motley, as much of the material from Mötley record as you can. Know, just kind of go out and make a 20th anniversary 'John Corabi performing the Motley record,' MC 94 'from top to bottom, and only leave and do your thing. "So I can go do that this summer ... that [would be playing with] a full electric band. That would be doing ...
At this point; it would be all the songs. I do not know if I can do ... There's a song on the record that I do not know if I can do it, but there are other things we recorded was never released. There is a song called "Hypnotized" and '10, 000 Miles, "and" Living In The Know "and" Kiss the Sky 'and' Let Us Pray '... So there are plenty of other songs that I can replace that a song. But we're talking about me just hanging out with my full band, electrically, and doing a lot of material from '94 record to Mötley I did. "
Corabi also discussed the possibility of collaborating again with Mick Mars next solo album guitarist CRUE Mötley.”I do not know what to do musically, but at the end of the day, I love Mick Mars - which is one of human beings sweetest you'll ever meet in your life - and anything I can do to help with his solo album I'd be more than happy to do, "Corabi said.”I appreciate the fact that Mick was just stupidly support of what we did in the past, and I appreciate the talents of Mick as a guitarist and I think that is totally underrated and anything I can do to help, he is more than willing a. helping me with what I do. So we'll have to see where it goes from there. "
In an interview in 2012, Mars said about 1994 self-titled album Mötley Crüe.”Probably thought I was ... For me, and I can only speak for myself, I think it was probably the best album we've done music is concerned, songs, I felt, were strong and only musically, for me, it was, I guess, my Beatles 'White Album', .. That’s kind of how I feel about it I'm not saying that any of my other albums are bad death or anything like that - I love every record we did - but only one has a special thing for me. "
Last Corabi acoustic version of "Unplugged", saw him serving a passionate and poignant dose of new and classic songs. Rat Pak Records Available, with five new original songs seven re-recorded, and also has an exclusive 2012 interview behind the scenes with John classic songs. The album features John Corabi on vocals / guitar, Cheney Brannon (before COLLECTIVE SOUL) on percussion / vocals, Topher Nolen on bass / vocals, DA Karkos on guitar / vocals, Matt Farley on drums / vocals and Bruce Kulick (KISS, Grand Funk Railroad) on guitar (on "vacations Hoolgan" and "Man In The Moon").
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