VELVET REVOLVER/ex-
GUNS N' ROSES guitarist
Slash will release a two-track CD single in Japan on November 11 containing the song
"Sahara" (featuring singer
Koshi Inaba of the Japanese hard rock duo
B'Z) and a version of the
GN'R classic
"Paradise City" (featuring
CYPRESS HILL and
Fergie [a.k.a.
Stacy Ann Ferguson] of the
BLACK EYED PEAS).
"Sahara" is expected to appear on
Slash's forthcoming solo album, which will be released under the
"Slash & Friends" banner. According to the guitarist, "the [record] is in its mixing stage and the mixes to this point sound great. We have recorded 18 songs, with one more I want to track." He added, "the record is still slated for a February/March release."
Video footage of
Slash talking about his collaboration with
Koshi Inaba during a Japanese TV interview can be viewed below. (Note: The
"Sahara" track can apparently be heard in the background.)
Slash tracked most of the CD with former
NINE INCH NAILS drummer
Josh Freese and ex-
JANE'S ADDICTION bassist
Chris Chaney. Other confirmed guest singers so far include
Ozzy Osbourne,
AVENGED SEVENFOLD's
M. Shadows and
Chris Cornell (
SOUNDGARDEN,
AUDIOSLAVE). The CD was produced by
Eric Valentine (
GOOD CHARLOTTE,
QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE) and features additional appearances by ex-
GUNS N' ROSES drummer
Steven Adler,
RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS bassist
Flea and former
NIRVANA drummer and current
FOO FIGHTERS frontman
Dave Grohl.
Slash left
GUNS N' ROSES in the mid-'90s, forming
SLASH'S SNAKEPIT before later assembling
VELVET REVOLVER with several other ex-members of
GUNS N' ROSES and
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS singer
Scott Weiland (who was dismissed in April 2008).
