Garbo Talks

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Garbo Talks
General information
Genre (s) skirt
founding 1990
resolution 1998
Last occupation
Jon Gorman
Tony Bruno
Bob hero
Al Greenwood
Chuck Bonfante

Garbo Talks was a music project with which in 1998 various demos recorded between 1990 and 1998 found their way onto a CD and thus for publication.

background

The musicians involved in the project were members of the band NYC in the 1980s. When this broke up, Tony Bruno, Chuck Bonfante and Gary Taylor joined the singer Sandi Saraya and released the albums Saraya (1989) and When The Blackbird Sings… (1991) under the band name Saraya . Tony Bruno recorded the album Pure and Simple in 1994 with Joan Jett . Bob Held had been a songwriter for Brazen Abbot and had also worked for Alice Cooper and Deep Purple . As a keyboardist, Al Greenwood had recorded three albums with Foreigner ( Foreigner , Double Vision and Head Games ) between 1977 and 1979 .

Over the years the musicians stayed in contact, in 1998 they decided to record a joint album with previously unreleased songs. The self-titled, eleven-song CD emerged from various demos that they contributed. Held had reworked the eleventh song based on a song written by Paul Stanley and demos recorded by Stanley with Kiss drummers Eric Carr and Bruce Kulick , using the original instrumental soundtracks from Stanley, Carr and Kulick as well as Stanley's backing vocal . Other parts of the song were later added at Green Street Studio in New York. Andy Timmons ( Danger Danger ), Steve Thomas and Paul Dimartola (all guitar) and Kenny Kramme (drums) also worked on the recordings for the album .

The CD was released in Europe and Japan in 1998 and in Russia in 2003.

The project did not continue.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Bob Held at discogs.com , accessed April 17, 2020
  2. ^ Al Greenwood at discogs.com , accessed April 17, 2020
  3. a b Information at kiss related recordings.com , accessed on April 17, 2020