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==Miscellaneous==
==Miscellaneous==
*Alder frontman Jacob Bunton has said that there were thirteen tracks recorded for the album though the CD only features eleven tracks.<ref>the fourth annual revolver golden gods award show youtube video posted April 15 2012.</ref>
*Alder frontman Jacob Bunton has said that there were thirteen tracks recorded for the album though the CD only features eleven tracks.<ref>The fourth annual revolver golden gods award show youtube video posted April 15 2012.</ref>
*Both Jacob Bunton and Steven Adler have said, "When you hear this album, you hear everything from [[Journey (band)|Journey]] to [[Foo Fighters]] to [[Guns N Roses]] to [[Elton John]] to [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]". Steven Adler also said "I'm not saying it's gonna be the next ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'', but there hasn't been a hard [[rock n' roll]] record out there that has feeling and soul and feel to it. I think we've come pretty close."<ref>Artisan News Service. Posted April 7th, 2012.</ref>
*Both Jacob Bunton and Steven Adler have said, "When you hear this album, you hear everything from [[Journey (band)|Journey]] to [[Foo Fighters]] to [[Guns N Roses]] to [[Elton John]] to [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]". Steven Adler also said "I'm not saying it's gonna be the next ''[[Appetite for Destruction]]'', but there hasn't been a hard [[rock n' roll]] record out there that has feeling and soul and feel to it. I think we've come pretty close."<ref>Artisan News Service. Posted April 7th, 2012.</ref>
*When Steven Adler was asked if his new album was better than the latest Guns N Roses album ''[[Chinese Democracy]]'', he remarked "Of course it is."<ref>Classic Rock Revised interview. Posted March 31st, 2012.</ref>
*When Steven Adler was asked if his new album was better than the latest Guns N Roses album ''[[Chinese Democracy]]'', he remarked "Of course it is."<ref>Classic Rock Revised interview. Posted March 31st, 2012.</ref>

Revision as of 22:00, 6 October 2014

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Back From The Dead is the debut studio album by Adler, released on November 26, 2012 on New Ocean Media.[1] The album's release was preceded by the single "The One That You Hated", which was released on April 10 via iTunes.[2] It is the first album Steven Adler has appeared on after he left Guns N' Roses, (not including the two EPs that are sold only through Steven Adler's website when he was with the band Adler's Appetite) and the first full length album he has played all drum tracks on since appetite for destruction. The album was recorded from January 2012 to April 2012 in Los Angeles California with producer Jeff Pilson and mixed by Jay Ruston.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Track listings

All songs credited to Adler

CD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Back From The Dead"Lonny Paul, Jeff Pilson, Jacob Bunton4:17
2."Own Worst Enemy"Paul, Bunton3:22
3."Another Version Of The Truth"Bunton, Paul, Pilson3:25
4."The One That You Hated"Bunton, Paul3:06
5."Good To Be Bad"Paul, Bunton3:19
6."Just Don't Ask"Bunton4:50
7."Blown Away"Bunton3:06
8."Waterfall"Paul, Bunton3:55
9."Habit"Paul3:23
10."Your Diamonds"Bunton4:08
11."Dead Wrong"Paul, Bunton3:09
Total length:40:02

Personnel

  • Jacob Bunton - lead vocals, guitar, mandolin and piano
  • Lonny Paul - guitar, vocals
  • Steven Adler - drums, cowbell, shakers, tambourine, crowbar, shovel & screams
  • Johnny Martin - bass, vocals

Additional musicians:

  • Jeff Pilson - bass on all tracks, 6 string guitar, key & vocals
  • Slash - lead guitar on "Just Don't Ask"
  • John 5 - Lead guitar on "Good To Be Bad"
  • Michael Lord - Piano on "Waterfall"

Production Personnel:

Miscellaneous

  • Alder frontman Jacob Bunton has said that there were thirteen tracks recorded for the album though the CD only features eleven tracks.[9]
  • Both Jacob Bunton and Steven Adler have said, "When you hear this album, you hear everything from Journey to Foo Fighters to Guns N Roses to Elton John to Lynyrd Skynyrd". Steven Adler also said "I'm not saying it's gonna be the next Appetite for Destruction, but there hasn't been a hard rock n' roll record out there that has feeling and soul and feel to it. I think we've come pretty close."[10]
  • When Steven Adler was asked if his new album was better than the latest Guns N Roses album Chinese Democracy, he remarked "Of course it is."[11]
  • The art direction and concept was done by Lonny Paul, the layout and design was done by Ryan Russel, and Publicist was Doug Weber.
  • The lyric booklet comes in two different designs, both black with red printing and red with black printing on the front covers.

References

  1. ^ "Adler: Entire 'Back from the Dead' Album Available for Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. 2012-11-21. Retrieved 2013-12-01.
  2. ^ "Adler: Debut Single Available for Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. 2012-04-06. Retrieved 2012-04-15.
  3. ^ Sleaze Roxx page posted Sept 24 2012, Guitar world interview with Jacob Bunton and Lonny Paul
  4. ^ Ouellette, Mary. "Adler, 'Back From the Dead' – Album Review". loudwire.com. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  5. ^ Taylor, Liz. "Guns N' Roses' Steven Adler, New LP 'Back From the Dead' Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/steven-adler-shares-his-joy-in-new-album-back-from-the-dead-premiere-20121121#ixzz2x5o5dTjB Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 26 March 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  6. ^ "ADLER BACK FROM THE DEAD". sleazeroxx.com. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  7. ^ King, Melanie. "Album review: 'Back From The Dead' by Adler". interstatelive.com. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  8. ^ Bravewords.com News. Posted November 21, 2012.
  9. ^ The fourth annual revolver golden gods award show youtube video posted April 15 2012.
  10. ^ Artisan News Service. Posted April 7th, 2012.
  11. ^ Classic Rock Revised interview. Posted March 31st, 2012.