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Bob Kulick's SKULL 'No Bones About It' Gets Deluxe 2CD reissue


Few musicians have a CV as varied and impressive as guitarist Bob Kulick. After missing out joining a fledgling KISS back in 1973 when they hired Ace Frehley for the job, Bob did go on to work with the band on Alive II, Unmasked and Killers, as well as Paul Stanley's 1978 solo LP. He also found time to play on Lou Reed's Coney Island Baby (1975), Michael Bolton's 1983 debut, WASP's The Crimson Idol (1992) and Still Not Black Enough (1995), as well as a long running collaboration with Meat Loaf, from touring the Bat Out Of Hell LP in 1978, through to 1987's "Live at Wembley" album and playing on two albums with Balance in the early 80s. In the 1990s, he'd record in Blackthorne alongside former Rainbow vocalist Graham Bonnet, as well as fronting the short-lived Murderer's Row. Kulick formed the hard rock group Skull, releasing their sole LP, "No Bones About It", in 1991. Now we have a deluxe 2CD reissue from Bob Kulick's cult rockers. This 35 track, 2 disc set also features an alternative, earlier recording of the full album, and is completed by 15 previously unreleased, early demos from the band's recorded history.

Skull - No Bones About It - 1991 -

Lineup:

Dennis St. James vocals

Bob Kulick guitars

Kjell Benner bass

Bobby Rock drums

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