Hollywood Vampires – LP

Hollywood Vampires – LP

Not a big fan of super groups but this one is a little different than most, in that they actually sound good and original. Though this is mostly a covers record, the covers themselves are done right with just the right amount of homage given yet with a sound purely ‘Vampirish’. Whole lotta love is a great example. Great guitars and vocals give it a fresh yet classic feel. Side two starts with the classic written by Randy California (cool story) of Spirit. Next up is a medley of Five to one/Break on through with Alice and Johnny Depp sounding great on the words and with Robby Krieger as guest. Other standouts are Schools Out/Another brick in the wall, Jeepster and My dead drunk friends. Come and Get It is cool too with Paul’s distinct voice rounding it out. Actually the whole record is good. Look forward to their follow up.   The guest list on this first one reads like a who’s who in rock with Perry Ferrel, Robby Krieger, Brian Johnson, Joe Walsh, Paul McCartney, Slash, Joe Perry,  Dave Grohl, and even has Kip Winger playing bass on a track lol. Cool packaging, double gatefold, 180 gram vinyl.

The bands name comes from the legendary LA drinking club with the same moniker.

 

Hollywood Vampires

The Hollywood Vampires was a drinking club of celebrities that was formed by Alice Cooper in the 70’s. The hazing to join the club was you had to out drink the other members. There is still a plaque in the upstairs loft portion of the Rainbow Bar and Grill with some of the members listed. John Belushi, Joe Walsh, Bernie Taupin, Marc Bolan, Keith Emerson, Keith Moon, Ringo Starr, and Mickey Dolenz, John Lennon and Harry Nilson were all mainstays.

Alice Cooper was recently jamming with Johnny Depp in a LA studio. Joe Perry was literally down the hall and joined their impromptu jam. They formed The Hollywood Vampires recording many covers of their favorite classic rock songs, many of which were by ex members of the drinking club. They have now recorded original music which should be out soon. Tonight they play the Grammys playing one original and Ace of Spades as a tribute to Lemmy. With there was more Rock on the show but they sure will fill a spot missed on the Grammys for some time.

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