JAKARTA - Scott Weiland's debut solo album, 12 Bar Blues, marked his 25th anniversary on Friday. For this reason, Rhino celebrated by remaking and developing the famous album for the next two releases.
On Record Store Day, the album will make its black debut as a set of two limited edition LPs. 12 Blues Bars will be limited to 7,500 copies in transparent blue and green black disks weighing 180 grams and available exclusively in certain independent music retailers on April 22 for 34.98 US dollars.
The set includes the original album with newly remastered audio along with three previously unreleased recordings: the acoustic version of Barbarella and the results of the Lazy Dive and Chateau sessions of Mars. D
The last two songs appeared in the original promotional version of an album sent by Atlantic Records, but were cut from commercial releases.
On May 12, the deluxe version of 12 Blues Bars with more previously unreleased music will be digitally available. It features a new remastered original album, an unreleased track from the release of a disk, plus five previously unreleased recordings.
Barbarella's version of the digital deluxe version has been available online since Friday. The original music video for Barbarella has also just been upgraded to 4K quality.
Known as the vocalist of Stone Temple Pilot and Velvet Revolver, Weiland took listeners on a rollershed sonic in 1998 with 12 Blues, his adventure-packed solo debut at Atlantic Records.
Weiland co-produced the album with Blair Lamb and played many instruments on the tape, including guitar, bass, keyboards, drum loops, and more.
He is also responsible for the concept of album design, which is a tribute to Blue Train, the album of legendary jazz saxophone player John minimumrane was released in 1958.
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