Steven Tyler will release his first solo album, We’re All Somebody from Somewhere, on July 15th, and he says even if fans have heard the first two singles, “Love Is Your Name” or “Red, White and You,” or his new single, “We’re All Somebody from Somewhere,” there’s still much more to hear. “One of the things about this album, that’s making me feel better and better about it, is the diversity of the songs,” says Steven. “You’ve got ‘Only Heaven’ into ‘We’re All Somebody From Somehwere’ or ‘It Ain’t Easy’ into ‘Love is Your Name’. So, the songs are all a whole lot of difference, and sometimes, that’s what makes people want to play a CD or download the whole album, as opposed to just a few songs. So, I’m way into that.”
Steven just kicked off his Out On a Limb Tour this past weekend, to help support his new album, which will be released on July 15th.
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“No, one of the things about this album, that’s making me feel better and better about it, is the diversity of the songs. You’ve got ‘Only Heaven’ into ‘We’re All Somebody From Somehwere’ or ‘It Ain’t Easy’ into ‘Love is Your Name’. So, the songs are all a whole lot of difference, and sometimes, that’s what makes people want to play a CD or download the whole album, as opposed to just a few songs. So, I’m way into that.”