L.A. GUNS Finalize Track Listing For 'Tales From The Strip'

July 15, 2005

In January 2005 L.A. GUNS headed to the studio with producer Andy Johns (LED ZEPPELIN, THE ROLLING STONES) and began work on "Tales from the Strip".

"Tales from the Strip" is a reference to the band’s long time affiliation with L.A.'s legendary rock scene, whose hub is the renowned Sunset Strip. The album's lyrical focus is inspired by a historically significant rock scene that L.A. GUNS had a strong hand in creating. With producer Andy Johns at the helm, L.A. GUNS delivers a new studio record of original songs that proves, without a doubt, that L.A. GUNS is still on top of their game.

"Tales from the Strip" is scheduled for release on August 16 via Shrapnel Records. The band will be on tour throughout the summer of 2005 with W.A.S.P. to support the new CD.

"Tales from the Strip" final track listing:

01. It Don't Mean Nothing
02. Electric Neon Sunset
03. Gypsy Soul
04. Original Sin
05. Vampire
06. Hollywood's Burning
07. 6.9 Earthshaker
08. Rox Baby Girl
09. Crazy Motorcycle
10. Skin
11. Shame
12. Resurrection
13. Amanecer
14. (Can't Give You) Anything Better Than Love

In addition, the band have recorded a cover of JUDAS PRIEST's "Living After Midnight" and an acoustic version of "Sex Action", to be released later in the year.

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