BRUCE KULICK Checks In From Recording Studio

July 11, 2007

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick recently resumed recording his next solo CD, tentatively titled "BK3". He has launched a studio blog to give fans a chance to keep track of the process. An excerpt from Bruce's latest entry is as follows:

"My buddy from Guitar Center contacted me last week about a Les Paul he thought I would like. Yes, I have too many, but I was not really happy about one I got in the spring for a few reasons. So here was this amazing 58 RI Les Paul Standard, from 2001. Nice custom shop Gibson, very cool top, HUGE neck, and I mean HUGE, but as soon as my buddy Ron showed it to me, I knew this was gonna be good in the studio for sure! I was SO right. It behaved like a champ and the first track was done with this beauty, through the Soldano amp.

"Problem was the track we were overdubbing had some issues... the demo bass was missing, and some of the reference guitars were bounced together as Jeremy and I changed the tempo on the song half way through recording the demo. So I had to lay down another reference bass to be sure the track was coming together. We got that done, and then it was time for a sweet Telecaster sound. My trusty old ESP in Burgundy Mist, which I have had forever and has been on many KISS tracks as well, for textures, came out of the case and did the job perfectly. We used my new amp, the ORANGE Tiny Terror. We ticked it a bit by putting a Creation Audio MK.4.23 line boost pedal before the amp, and thanks to the MK AUDIO company for hooking me up with this great device last October at the Arlington Guitar show. Made the Tiny Terror really nice in tone."

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