AEROSMITH Bassist Talks About Reuniting With Producer JACK DOUGLAS For New Album (Video)
July 5, 2011A short video clip in which AEROSMITH bassist Tom Hamilton talks about reuniting with producer Jack Douglas to resume work on the band's new studio album can be seen below.
AEROSMITH's new CD is being recorded in the Massachusetts studio that the band built six years ago, will be AEROSMITH's first set of original material since 2001's "Just Push Play" and first studio offering since 2004's covers CD, "Honkin' On Bobo".
According to The Pulse Of Radio, Douglas worked with the band on the "Bobo" album, but is most associated with them for producing several early AEROSMITH classics, including "Toys In The Attic" and "Rocks".
The plan to resume work on a new disc follows the completion of singer Steven Tyler's first season as a judge on "American Idol". The band, minus Perry, did get together for a week earlier this year in Los Angeles to work on new material.
AEROSMITH and Tyler almost went their separate ways in late 2009, but reunited and toured last year. However, Tyler then stunned his bandmates by taking the "Idol" job, which pushed back work on the already-delayed new record.
Tyler issued a solo single in May, called "(It) Feels So Good".
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