LIVING LOUD Assembling Songs For Second Album

June 11, 2006

Legendary bassist Bob Daisley — of OZZY OSBOURNE, URIAH HEEP, GARY MOORE, BLACK SABBATH and RAINBOW fame — has told Rockdetector.com that the LIVING LOUD project, which features Bob alongside Australian superstar Jimmy Barnes, the DEEP PURPLE duo of guitarist Steve Morse and keyboard player Don Airey plus URIAH HEEP drummer Lee Kerslake, has been assembling songs for a second album.

LIVING LOUD's self-titled 2004 debut created a stir as it included re-worked versions of the Daisley/Kerslake co-composed OZZY OSBOURNE "Blizzard of Ozz" staples "Mr. Crowley", "I Don't Know" and "Crazy Train", originally from the "Blizzard Of Ozz" album and "Over The Mountain", "Flying High Again" and "Tonight" from the 1981 album "Diary Of A Madman".

"There should be another writing session soon for LIVING LOUD at Steve Morse's place in Florida," said Daisley. "We had a brief get-together at Jimmy Barnes' place in May when PURPLE were here in Sydney and started to get a few new ideas together for another album."

Also underway is a further album from Daisley's blues project THE HOOCHIE COOCHIE MEN, fronted by former ROSE TATTOO guitarist Tim Gaze. Studio contributions will come from Jimmy Barnes, DEEP PURPLE frontman Ian Gillan and ex-DEEP PURPLE keyboard player Jon Lord.

The bassist also has a third product in the works, his acclaimed 1970 progressive rock outfit KAHVAS JUTE are following up their July 2005 live reunion with a DVD, titled "Kahvas Jute, Then Again (Live at The Basement)", set to feature recent live footage, brand new studio tracks and interviews.

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