2/04/2010

Bruce Kulick - BK3



Although Ace Frehley is considered the quintessential Kiss guitarist by most fans (he was an original member and vital force), it was Bruce Kulick who occupied Kiss' guitarist position for the longest amount of time -- 11 years, from 1984-1995. Born in Brooklyn, NY on December 12, 1953, Kulick discovered music through his older, guitar-playing brother, Bob.
Former KISS guitarist steps up and out in a big way with his third solo album, "BK3" With great hard rock songs with addictive melodies, BK3 has Bruce's riffs and creative solos throughout the album. BK3 features Bruce on lead vocals and also features guest vocals from GENE SIMMONS, NICK SIMMONS, JOHN CORABI, DOUG FIEGER and a great guitar duel with the amazing STEVE LUKATHER.
"Many albums lack cohesion with different vocalists, but I know that my guitar playing is the glue on BK3," Kulick says. "There was the clear goal of making absolutely the best record that I could put together. I feel like this is my 'Revenge'" – Amazon.com

Tracklist:

1. Streets of Rock & Roll (4:47)
2. Hit the Ground Running (3:51)
3. Come Hell or High Water (4:00)
4. Push & Pull (4:58)
5. Does Anybody Believe (4:32)
6. No More Lonely Nights (4:19)
7. The Devil May Care (4:23)
8. Looking for a Good Time (3:26)
9. Gimme That (3:31)
10. Hold Steady (3:55)
11. Live (4:46)
12. Brothers In Blood (3:50)

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