CRASH KELLY To Release 'Love You Electric' In November

September 29, 2007

Toronto hard rock quartet CRASH KELLY will release "Love You Electric" in Europe on November 9 through the French label Bad Reputation.

Comments CRASH KELLY frontman Sean Kelly: "The album is a combination of tracks from [previously released CRASH KELLY albums] 'Electric Satisfaction' and 'Penny Pills', as well as some previously unavailable bonus tracks. The album was personally put together by label head Eric Coubard specifically for the European rock and roll market."

"I am very excited about this, as our previous releases never got as much exposure in Europe as I would have liked, even though CRASH KELLY has toured there three times...it is my hope that this will provide the impetus to get back across the pond and lay it down for all you pretty things in Europe again!"

"Love You Electric" (cover artwork) track listing:

01. Cut On Your Tongue
02. Ride The Wire
03. Turn It Around
04. Cracked & Faded
05. Count On Me, Count On You
06. She Gets Away
07. Love Me Electric
08. She Put The Shock (In My Rock And Roll)
09. Hang Out Where You Matter
10. Rock N Roll Disasters (On The Radio)
11. You Don't Know
12. Roxy Roller
13. 11 Cigarettes

Bonus:

14. ELO Kiddies
15. Cold Ethyl
16. Waiting for an Alibi

CRASH KELLY is currently hard at work on material for its brand new record, with studio time booked for October. "The songs are coming out great, and you can look forward to an early 2008 release date in Japan, Europe, and North America," says Kelly.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of CRASH KELLY performing the song "Ride the Wire" on October 5, 2006 in Springfield, Illinois (opening for ALICE COOPER):

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