In 1982, George Thorogood and The Destroyers first hit the rock charts with their major label debut, ‘Bad To The Bone.’ On August 14, 2007, Capitol/EMI will release ‘Bad To The Bone: 25th Anniversary Edition,’ an expanded single-disc collection featuring the original gold-certified album, digitally remastered from the original master tapes for the first time, as well as six newly-recorded versions of album tracks and a rare B-side.
Of the album’s iconic title track, Thorogood says, “Billy, Jeff and I had been playing that ‘Bad to the Bone’ riff for a long time, waiting for me to write some words, so that song plays fast and that’s why everybody likes it. That song carries the album.”
By the time ‘Bad To The Bone’ became Thorogood's EMI debut, he and the Destroyers had already toured with the Rolling Stones and demonstrated their mettle by playing a tour in which they performed 50 shows in all 50 states in 50 days. Bad To The Bone helped to catapult George Thorogood and the Destroyers (featuring drummer Jeff Simon and bassist Billy Blough) to a new level of popularity, achieving Gold sales status and spending nearly a year on the charts.
The title track became Thorogood's first major crossover hit, fueled by heavy music video rotation on MTV. It has maintained a remarkably durable shelf life in the years since, remaining a staple of classic-rock radio, while continuing to be a popular choice for film soundtracks and TV commercials.
Of the album’s iconic title track, Thorogood says, “Billy, Jeff and I had been playing that ‘Bad to the Bone’ riff for a long time, waiting for me to write some words, so that song plays fast and that’s why everybody likes it. That song carries the album.”
Beyond the title anthem, the songs span the range of Thorogood’s influences, from the Berryesque workout "Back to Wentzville" to the playful rocker "Miss Luann" to the soulful road ode "Blue Highway" to the uncharacteristically introspective blues ballad "It's A Sin." He also delivers high-energy readings of the Chuck Berry classic "No Particular Place to Go" and the Isley Brothers/Human Beinz chestnut "Nobody But Me."
‘Bad To The Bone: 25h Anniversary Edition’ augments the original album with the non-LP instrumental "That Philly Thing," originally released as the B-side to the "Nobody But Me" single, plus six newly-recorded tracks on which Thorogood and The Destroyers offer updated versions of songs from the original album.
‘Bad To The Bone’ remains a treasured cornerstone of the Thorogood catalog. In the years since the album’s release, Thorogood has continued to rock on his own terms, while maintaining a large and devoted fanbase. His body of recorded work encompasses a dozen studio albums and several concert recordings, and he and The Destroyers continue to actively tour to major music venues around the world.
George Thorogood Tickets are now available at M&C’s Ticket Database . George Thorogood and The Destroyers confirmed tour dates include:
08/01/07 Alexandria, VA - Birchmere 08/02/07 Philadelphia, PA - Mann Music Center 08/03/07 Boston, MA - Bank one Pavilion 08/04/07 Homdel, NJ - PNC Bank Art Center 08/05/07 Pittsburgh, PA - Sand Castle Ampitheater 08/07/07 Toledo, OH - Zoo Ampitheater 08/08/07 Detroit, MI - DTE Energy Music Theatre Pine Knob 08/09/07 Indianapolis, IN - White River Park 08/10/07 Cleveland, OH - Tower City Ampitheatre 08/11/07 Buffalo, NY - Darien Lakes 08/14/07 Johnson City, NY - Magic City Music Hall 08/15/07 Hyannis, MA - Cape Cod Melody Tent 08/16/07 Mashantucket, CT - Foxwoods Casino 08/17/07 Hampton Beach, NH - Hampton Beach Casino 08/18/07 Hampton Beach, NH - Hampton Beach Casino 08/19/07 Block Island, RI - Spring House Hotel 08/22/07 Westbury, NY - Music Fair 08/23/07 Atlantic City, NJ - House of Blues 08/24/07 Baltimore, MD - Rams Head Live 08/25/07 DuBois, PA - Treasure Lake Resort 08/26/07 Richmond, VA - Toads Place 09/21/07 Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Casino 09/22/07 Reno, NV - Silver Legacy Casino 10/05/07 Murphys, CA - Ironstone Vineyards
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