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 Post subject: [2019-04-05] Don Felder "American Rock 'N' Roll" with guests Slash, Bob Weir, Mick Fleetwood and Sammy Hagar (BMG)
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Legendary former lead guitarist and songwriter of the Eagles, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, and New York Times bestselling author DON FELDER, announces his highly anticipated all-new album AMERICAN ROCK ‘N’ ROLL. The album features some of the biggest names in music including Sammy Hagar, Slash, Richie Sambora, Orianthi, Peter Frampton, Joe Satriani, Mick Fleetwood, Chad Smith, Bob Weir, David Paich, Steve Porcaro, Alex Lifeson and more. The album was mixed by Bob Clearmountain and mastered by Bernie Grundman. The leadoff single and title track “American Rock ‘N’ Roll” features performances by Slash, Mick Fleetwood, and Chad Smith.

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1. American Rock 'N' Roll
2. Charmed
3. Falling In Love
4. Hearts On Fire
5. Limelight
6. Little Latin Lover
7. Rock You
8. She Doesn't Get It
9. Sun
10. The Way Things Have To Be
11. You're My World

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 Post subject: [2019-04-05] Don Felder "American Rock 'N' Roll" with guests Slash, Bob Weir, Mick Fleetwood and Sammy Hagar (BMG)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 4:16 pm 
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Don Felder’s New Solo LP Features Slash, Bob Weir, Mick Fleetwood, Sammy Hagar



Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder had a simple goal when he crafted his upcoming solo album American Rock ‘n’ Roll, which is set for release April 5th via BMG. “I wanted to bring in as many people as possible to share the experience with me,” he says. “I knew it should be bright, cheery and fun or it wouldn’t be worth doing. It should be a labor of love, not a labor of work.”

That wasn’t quite the case in 2012 when he released Road To Forever, his first solo release since he left the Eagles a decade earlier. Wanting to show off his chops after years of brutal legal battles with his old bandmates, he played nearly all the guitar parts himself. “It was a very narrowly-focused record,” he says. “I was like, ‘I can play rhythm and lead. I can do everything.'”

This time around, he brought in everybody from Slash and Bob Weir to Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani, Chad Smith (essentially reuniting three-quarters of Chickenfoot in the process) and Mick Fleetwood to join in on the fun. Slash plays on the title track, which traces the history of rock from the days of Woodstock and Jimi Hendrix to Guns N’ Roses and the present day. “Slash lives really close to me,” says Felder. “He came over, brought his guitar, plugged into one of my amps and we traded off on some solos. He actually plays on the part of the song that mentions Guns N’ Roses by name.”

The ambitious song begins with Fleetwood on drums, but Smith takes over as the tune progresses through time. “We wanted an old school Mick Fleetwood-style rock and roll pocket in the early verses,” says Felder. “And when Chad comes in, it becomes a more more modern, hard-rocking Chili Peppers kind of feel.”

Another song, “Rock You,” is a duet with Hagar that features Satriani on guitar. They were working on overdubs when Weir happened to walk into the studio. “I said, ‘Hey Bob, can I have you sing this chorus with us?'” says Felder. “And he just came in and did it. It was so much fun. The whole time we made the record, whoever was walking by the studio got put onto the record.”

Other songs include the gentle, acoustic “The Sun” and the ballad “Falling In Love Again,” which Felder wrote on the piano. “Those are the types of songs that I never would have been able to do had I used the same approach as my last album,” he says. “There’s just so much more variety this time.”

Felder returns to the road later this month for a string of dates across North America. As always, he’ll devote the vast majority of his set to Eagles classics like “Hotel California,” “Victim of Love” and “Tequila Sunrise.” People want to hear me perform the iconic guitar stuff that I played when I was in the Eagles,” he says. “They know those solos note by note.” But he’s also planning on mixing in three or four songs from the new album along with “Heavy Metal (Takin’ a Ride)” and cuts from his last solo record.

He hasn’t played with the Eagles since December 31st, 1999 and that’s unlikely to change at any point soon. Felder not only filed a costly series of lawsuits against the band after he was forced out, but he wrote a revealing book about his time in the group that set relations back even further. “Felder’s just bitter because he got kicked out of the group so he decided to write a nasty little tell-all, which I think is a really low, cheap shot,” Don Henley told The Guardian in 2015. “I mean, I could write some stuff about him that would make your moustache curl.”

Despite the near two-decades of bitterness, Felder says he’s ready to make peace with Henley and the other surviving members of the Eagles. “I have reached out numerous times to Don and to Glenn [Frey] before he passed,” says Felder. “I sent them through personal channels, legal channels and any other way that I could think of. I just want to give them my best wishes and say that I have no ill feelings towards them at all. There’s no reason to go forward carrying animosity.”

He continues: “I’ve heard it said that the only thing that comes from carrying anger and hate at someone is that it burns the vessel that holds it. That means the only thing that gets hurt by holding onto those feelings of bitterness and hate is yourself. I’ve let all that go. I wish those guys well and I’d play with them again in a heartbeat. But if you would ask Don Henley, I’m certain he’d have a different opinion about what the future would look like involving me.”

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 Post subject: [2019-04-05] Don Felder "American Rock 'N' Roll" with guests Slash, Bob Weir, Mick Fleetwood and Sammy Hagar (BMG)
PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 6:44 pm 
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I'll get this. I like Felder's guitar work. His last solo disc was good, not great, but good. I have a feeling this will be better.

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 8:37 pm 
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i have both of his discs, and mark said well, good, not great but good.

i must ask, why slash? felder is such a better guitarist than him, it seems odd.

this is the first new release in a long long time that has my interest.

we must be vigilant, the last one had a couple of bonus tracks that were not on all issues.

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 Post subject: [2019-04-05] Don Felder "American Rock 'N' Roll" with guests Slash, Bob Weir, Mick Fleetwood and Sammy Hagar (BMG)
PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2019 8:47 pm 
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Now, here's the track "Rock You" featuring Sammy Hagar, Joe Satriani and Bob Weir:


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2019 7:47 pm 
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odd one for you all:

all the times on the back of the CD cover are different form the actual times on the CD.

p.s.

for what its worth, not a very good album at all.

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He's not a bad guy and an excellent guitar player, but I've checked out his past albums and there's just nothing there that's interested me. The material is weak IMHO and the vocals just haven't done it for me. If he hadn't been a member of the Eagles, he would have probably been a hired gun for a band or maybe in a band with an excellent lead vocalist who can also write. The tracks here didn't do anything for me either. I wish him well, but he's not for me.

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Walter P wrote:
He's not a bad guy and an excellent guitar player, but I've checked out his past albums and there's just nothing there that's interested me. The material is weak IMHO and the vocals just haven't done it for me. If he hadn't been a member of the Eagles, he would have probably been a hired gun for a band or maybe in a band with an excellent lead vocalist who can also write. The tracks here didn't do anything for me either. I wish him well, but he's not for me.

I agree- with one exception. His track from the Heavy Metal soundtrack, "Heavy Metal (Takin' a Ride)" is stellar. It's so much better than any of his other solo material. Other than that, I think I've played the rest of his solo stuff once.

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i actually saw him do a solo show.

all eagles songs except "heave metal' and 'SRV's "pride and joy".

as walter stated above, weak vocally, very weak.

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I don't know what all the ragging on Felder is about. I have this CD and I like it better than his other work.

His vocals aren't Henley/Frey, but it makes me wonder what Victim Of Love had sounded like if he sang it as he originally wanted.

The songs on this CD aren't stellar by any means, but they're not as bad as people are making it out to be.


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Mark MN wrote:
I don't know what all the ragging on Felder is about. I have this CD and I like it better than his other work.

His vocals aren't Henley/Frey, but it makes me wonder what Victim Of Love had sounded like if he sang it as he originally wanted.

The songs on this CD aren't stellar by any means, but they're not as bad as people are making it out to be.

i don;t thin anyone above said it was bad, but no one above aid it was good either. no hooks, none. great playing. i didn't want to hear anything on it again after the first time, nothing stuck.

for me, on a 1 to 10, 5.

and i told you i like him to, i actually drove 4 hours to go see him.

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