''Joe Perry's Merry Christmas'' is an
EP by
Aerosmith guitarist,
Joe Perry, released on December 2, 2014 on Unison Music Group. The album features
Johnny Depp playing
rhythm guitar on all tracks, and includes four cover songs, which Perry himself prefers to call Holiday songs. This album was released on
iTunes and as a regular CD format,
Background
Joe Perry originally wanted to make a
Christmas
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album with Aerosmith, his band, but he was unable to convince them. “I have wanted to do a Christmas CD with Aerosmith for years, but it seems we never have the time to record one,” Perry says in a press release announcing the album. “When my ‘Rocks’ book tour ended, the timing was right — we were in L.A. with access to a
studio with some really talented friends and it all fell together. I was finally able to record some Christmas classics for the fans.”. Perry was able to convince
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, and Drummer Dan Potruch, with whom he had been working on material for his next solo album, to take a side trip into some Yuletide fare with him. "I said, 'Why don't we go in and knock off some Christmas songs. We'll do an EP,'" Perry recalls. "He was all up for it, so we got over there and carved out some time. It's all live in the studio. The tracks are all live. That's a real horn section. Those are real girl singers in there. On a lot of my solo records I played everything, but I wanted this to be a real band, so we recorded it like we would've recorded it on tape."
Track listing
References
{{Joe Perry (musician)
Joe Perry (musician) albums
2014 EPs
Instrumental rock EPs
Christmas EPs