BRUCE KULICK's KKB: '1974' Samples Available

April 21, 2008

Former KISS/current GRAND FUNK RAILROAD guitarist Bruce Kulick will release a collection of recordings from September 1974 at the New York Kiss Expo on May 3, and then make it available directly from his web site as a strictly limited hand-signed and numbered edition.

According to a press release, "the material [on KKB's '1974'] was the work of an unnamed band that Bruce was a member of, along with Mike Katz (bass) and Guy Bois (drums),and is in a 'CREAM-meets-YES' style."

KKB's "1974" track listing:

01. I'll Never Take You Back
02. My Baby
03. You've Got A Hold On Me
04. Tryin' To Find A Way
05. Someday
06. You Won't Be There
07. To Be Free
08. You Won't Be There (alternate jam take)

Check out audio samples at this location.

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