Union
Union was formed in 1997 when ex-Kiss guitarist, Bruce Kulick, ex-Motley Crue vocalist and guitarist, John Corabi, bassist James Hunting (David Lee Roth), and drummer Brent Fitz (Slash) united to form a band. Kulick left Kiss after they decided to go back to their original lineup, and Corabi left Mötley Crüe under similar circumstances. They released two studio albums and a live album, "Union", recorded in 1997 and released in 1998, which featured two singles: "Old Man Wise" and "October Morning Wind". The CD was co-produced by Corabi, Kulick and Curt Cuomo. Union's second studio CD, "The Blue Room", was produced by Bob Marlette. The CD spawned two singles, "Do Your Own Thing" and "Who Do You Think You Are". The Blue Room Tour took the band through the U.S., Europe, Australia and Central America.
We teamed up with Blackbird Entertainment to bring you both of these albums as 180-gram colored double LP gatefolds (500 copies), completely re-mastered, including bonus tracks, all-new layouts, and expanded artwork. This is the first time "The Blue Room" has been made available on vinyl and the first time since 1998 for the self-titled album. All copies sold out within 24 hours. Now, we have put together the next edition, "Live In the Galaxy" which comes in 4 color variations: Black/Milky White (limited to 500 copies pressed), Purple/Yellow (limited to 250 copies pressed), Silver/Violet (limited to 250 copies pressed), and Cloudy Purple (limited to 250 copies pressed), and all come with a bonus 7".