Didn't see a thread for this album (just stumbled onto it on Amazon).

I don't get it, but Amazon seems to have 2 different versions for sale.
One is a "Limited Edition" currently for $11.78, to be released on October 24th. What makes it limited I have no idea (there is no track list or anything). The label is called "The Royal Potato Family" (which I have never heard of).
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005E7ANV0/?tag=imwan-20Then there is another version, not "limited", but for MORE $ than the limited one, at $13.28, already out, on Megaforce records.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005E7AOW8/?tag=imwan-20Amazon has no info about either of these, no tracklists, no nothing.
I googled and found some good info at these links (some excerpts from each below):
http://www.markmcguigan.com/2011/09/19/ ... bonamassa/
The album features contributions from a hand picked line-up all, of which are guitar legends in their own right, including Steve Lukather, Billy Gibbons, Slash, Zakk Wylde and Joe Bonamassa.
The album itself is a mix of originals and covers of blues-rock and ballad songs which showcases West’s earthy vocals and characteristic playing.
Album Tracklisting
1. One More Drink for the Road (Featuring: Steve Lukather)
2. Mud Flap Momma (Featuring: Slash)
3. To the Moon
4. Standing on Higher Ground (Featuring: Billy Gibbons)
5. Third Degree (Featuring: Joe Bonamassa)
6. Legend
7. Nothing’s Changed (Featuring: Zakk Wylde)
8. I Feel Fine
9. Love You Forever
10. My Gravity
11. The Party’s Over (Featuring: Slash and Zakk Wylde)
12. I Don’t Know “The Beetlejuice Song” (Featuring: Richard Christy)
http://rockguitardaily.blogspot.com/201 ... -best.html
The fact that Slash, Billy Gibbons, Joe Bonamassa, Zakk Wylde, and Steve Lukather all showed up and turned in outstanding performances says a lot about this record.....
I find it amazing that I dig the vocals on this album as much as I do the guitar work, and the fantastic rhythm section. West sounded great on his 2007 release with Mountain, Masters of War, and, if anything, his vocalizing is even stronger and more passionate now. Soulful, gritty, and powerful, the axe slinger’s voice is now as strong and poignant as his guitar playing. Much of this is down to his choice to lead a sober life, and a work ethic that has him striving to be seen as relevant and not just legendary. He succeeds boldly.
Both of the links above are worth reading for the full text. Short story is that the record has some originals plus some covers, and Leslie has some guitar heavyweights joining him on the songs. Also, the drummer is one of my favorites, Kenny Aronoff.
I'm already a big Leslie (& guitar in general) fan so I'm definitely going to be looking to pick this up. I'd like to know if the "limited edition" one coming out next month has any extra songs or something worthy about it, so if anyone knows, please let us know!