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Richie Sambora And Orianthi Announce Debut Album 'Radio Free America'

Friday, 13 April 2018 Written by Jon Stickler

Richie Sambora and Orianthi have announced the release of their debut album.

The guitarists, who are also known as RSO, will put out 'Radio Free America' on May 11 via BMG, following up last year's 'Rise' and 'Making History' EPs.

The album was recorded over two years, mostly in their home in Los Angeles, with additional guidance from producer Bob Rock and features their previously released digital singles. Speaking about the album, Sambora said:

“I think these songs are about just being human. People have more in common with each other than they think. Ori and I have had the chance to see that up close, in front of millions of people around the world, for many years.

"It’s ingrained in us as songwriters, that desire to transcend language and genre, to play for people, entertain them, and write songs that can be the soundtrack to their lives."

Take a look at the cover art and tracklist below.

'Radio Free America'

1. Making History
2. We Are Magic
3. Rise
4. Take Me
5. Masterpiece
6. Walk with Me
7. I Don’t Wanna Have to Need You Now
8. Truth
9. Together On the Outside
10. Good Times
11. Forever All the Way
12. I Got You Babe
13. One Night of Peace (Modern Mix)
14. Blues Won’t Leave Me Alone
15. Hellbound Train

Sambora will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year as a member of Bon Jovi.

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