Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee BAD COMPANY will be celebrated with a first ever, star-studded tribute album to be released October 24 via Primary Wave Music.
CAN’T GET ENOUGH: A TRIBUTE TO BAD COMPANY features artists from rock, country, and Americana – genres deeply influenced by Bad Company. Paul Rodgers and the late Mick Ralphs founded Bad Company was founded by Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers in 1973. Rodgers and Bad Co drummer Simon Kirke also appear on the album, bringing the tribute full circle. See full track listing below.
“I’ve loved Bad Company since the very beginning, a phenomenal combination of two of my favorite bands, Free & Mott The Hoople, what’s not to love?! says Def Leppard singer and tribute contributor Joe Elliott. "What a privilege it is for myself and Phil [Collen] to cover one of my favorite Bad Co songs with Paul and Simon! Wow!”
Another contributor, Hardy, says, “There’s a short list of bands my dad played for me as a young boy that shaped my love for rock n’ roll, and Bad Company is on that list. It’s a very cool and surreal moment to be part of this project.” Slash adds, “Bad Company was the background music of an important period in my youth. They were such a great band, and a huge influence on me then and still are today.”
Kicking things off is The Struts “Rock n’ Roll Fantasy.” Recorded and mixed by Bob Clearmountain, watch the band’s studio session video
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Pre-order & Pre-save album on limited-edition silver colored vinyl, CD and all digital formats and special merch bundles
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Track Listing:
1. “Ready For Love” – HARDY
2. “Shooting Star” – Halestorm (feat. Paul Rodgers)
3. “Feel Like Makin’ Love” – Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
4. “Run with the Pack” – Blackberry Smoke (feat. Paul Rodgers & Brann Dailor)
5. “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy”– The Struts
6. “Bad Company” – Charley Crockett
7. “Rock Steady” – Dirty Honey
8. “Burnin’ Sky” - Black Stone Cherry
9. “Seagull” – Joe Elliott and Phil Collen of Def Leppard (feat. Paul Rodgers & Simon Kirke)
10. “All Right Now” – The Pretty Reckless
Check out The Struts with Dirty Honey on tour this summer. More info
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