Первый сольный альбом вокалиста группы Aerosmith.
Classic rock legend Steven Tyler has been very publicly dipping his toes into country music's pool for about a year now, but today he jumped in "neck deep."
Speaking with Rolling Stone Country during an over-the-phone press conference, Tyler announced that his first-ever solo album, We’re All Somebody From Somewhere, will be released on July 15th, and that an accompanying tour called Out on a Limb kicks off July 2nd.
The album, co-produced by Tyler with roots master T Bone Burnett and mainstream hit-makers Dann Huff, Jaren Johnston and Marti Frederikson, will feature 15 new songs including his first two country singles, "Love Is Your Name" and "Red, White and You," as well as an all new, "darker, countrified" version of the Aerosmith smash "Janie's Got a Gun."
The LP will mark Tyler's first solo project away from his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bandmates, and the singer says co-writers like Chris DeStefano, Rhett Akins, the Warren Brothers and Hillary Lindsay — as well as Nashville itself — have already left their mark on his artistry.
"I believe y'all are gonna listen to this stuff and you’re gonna agree with me that it fell from a star," he said. "I had nothing to do with this shit, it's just Nashville. There's something so magical about this town and me writing with all these people."