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Enuff Z'nuff Reveal Details For New Rarities Album: Enuff Z'nuff News


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On Tuesday Enuff Z'nuff Reveal Details For New Rarities Album was a top story. Here is the recap: Enuff Z'nuff have revealed more details about their upcoming rarities album "Clowns Lounge," which is set to be released on December 2nd via Frontiers Music Srl.

The current lineup of the band, featuring the only remaining original member Chip Z'nuff taking over lead vocal duties, have also lineup tour dates with Tracii Guns, Ace Frehley and will also be taking part in The Kiss Kruise: Creatures of the Deep in November.

Z'nuff revealed the following background details about the new rarities compilation album, "Donnie and I wrote the songs in the later part of 1988-89. They were recorded in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, on 2" inch analog tape, during the time of our debut. The tracks were never finished, as we were very prolific and focused on laying down as many ideas as possible.

"Through the resources provided to us: recording studio, production, etc., we had a plethora of songs during that era and for one reason or another this batch slipped through the cracks.

"To restore the record we returned to the studio to record guitar, bass vocals, etc. which took us about six weeks in my studio and at CRC (Chicago Recording Company) along with Stonecutter studio in downtown Chicago.

"The skeleton of the song was already in place and we wanted to make sure the record had the feel of where the band is today. We also added a bonus single track (Dog on a Bone) that we plan on releasing as the first single."

Chip also addressed the absence of frontman and chief songwriter Donnie Vie. Read about that and see the album tracklisting and their tour dates - here.

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