ROSE TATTOO: Early Album Reissues To Include Bonus Tracks

March 14, 2005

U.K. record label Captain Oi has just reissued the first four ROSE TATTOO albums on CD with bonus tracks, historical artwork and liner notes from Kerrang!'s Derek Oliver. Notable bonus cuts include "Wild One" (making its first appearance on CD; it was the B-side of the "I Wish" single) and "All Hell Broke Loose" (previously available as a bonus CD single in the 1998 re-release of the "Nice Boys Don't Play Rock 'n' Roll" compilation). More details are available at this location.

As previously reported, ROSE TATTOO guitarist Pete Wells is in the process of recording a new solo album. No word yet on whether it will be a project similar to 2002's "Solo", which featured Pete on all instruments and vocals. More information will be made available soon.

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