Some musical admirers who can’t get sufficient of Dangerous Firm live out a rock ‘n’ roll fantasy as a part of a brand new tribute album.
Can’t Get Sufficient: A Tribute to Dangerous Firm comes out Oct. 24 on Main Wave Music, simply two weeks earlier than the group’s Nov. 8 induction into the Rock and Roll Corridor of Fame in Los Angeles. The primary style is the Struts’ model of Dangerous Firm’s high 20 Billboard Scorching 100 hit “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy,” for which the group has additionally uploaded a video of its studio recording session. HARDY, Slash that includes Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators, Charley Crockett and Soiled Honey additionally take a whack at a few of the group’s greatest hits, whereas the Fairly Reckless contribute a model of Dangerous Firm predecessor Free’s “All Proper Now.”
The ten-track set additionally options a number of collaborations with Dangerous Firm’s surviving members: frontman Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke be a part of Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott and Phil Collen on a rendition of “Seagull” from 1974’s self-titled debut album; Rodgers groups with Halestorm on 1975’s “Taking pictures Star”; and Rodgers, with Mastodon drummer Brann Dailor, are a part of Blackberry Smoke’s tackle the title monitor to 1976’s Run With the Pack.
“It has been very attention-grabbing listening to different musicians interpret our songs,” says Rodgers, who co-founded Dangerous Firm with Free accomplice Kirke, late Mott the Hoople guitarist Mick Ralphs and King Crimson bassist Boz Burrell throughout 1973 in London. “I frolicked listening and located myself smiling lots. I’m quietly impressed that these artists wished to pay tribute to Dangerous Firm. We’re grateful that everybody performed from each inch of their hearts on this launch. You possibly can hear it.”
“It’s an honor to have these artists carry out our songs,” Kirke provides. “It implies that the music has endured and has transcended a number of generations. It’s a salute to the songwriting.”
Can’t Get Sufficient was the brainchild of Main Wave, which aligned with Dangerous Firm in 2022, and was government produced by the corporate’s Robert Dippold and Adam Lowenberg, together with colleague and Dangerous Firm fan Gary Spivack. The crew labored for greater than 10 months recruiting and assembling the tracks from the person acts. Dippold, accomplice and president of digital technique, says the tribute album thought surfaced throughout Main Wave’s earliest days with the band.
“Placing collectively this tribute album to Dangerous Firm has really been a labor of affection,” Dippold explains. “We got here up with the thought for a correct tribute album a few years in the past after partnering with Paul Rodgers, after we realized that there had by no means been a covers or tribute album devoted to his unimaginable band and tune catalog.
“Dangerous Firm and Free have influenced numerous musicians and bands over the many years, each as bands and thru the person influence of their members. We hope this launch introduces Dangerous Firm to a brand new era of music lovers whereas honoring their loyal fanbase. This is only one of many tasks we’re engaged on with Paul and his crew as we proceed to develop inventive advertising and marketing initiatives round his catalog and model, discovering new methods to carry larger consciousness to his songs and additional showcase the depth of this unimaginable physique of labor.”
Rodgers says that he was significantly impressed by Main Wave’s strategy, “which was to not go to our rock ‘n’ roll comrades to document the songs, however fairly draw from an eclectic group of musicians from assorted manufacturers of music. Mick and I puzzled how the songs would sound, and what utility could be given to them.” Rodgers says Ralphs heard the Struts monitor earlier than he handed away on June 23 and pronounced it “‘fabulous.’ We each felt that it’s nice when musicians really feel passionate sufficient a couple of tune to lend their inventive spirit to it and document it.” He additionally credit his spouse, Cynthia, with the thought of getting him and Kirke being a part of a few of the songs.
“I actually wasn’t positive what her imaginative and prescient was till we had been within the studio. The tracks had been so full inside themselves. I didn’t wish to put myself within the combine an excessive amount of and intrude with the groove already created, so I saved my participation to a restrict and added only a bit, which was her plan. It was an excellent inventive train for me.”

Can’t Get Sufficient: A Tribute to Dangerous Firm
Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale says Dangerous Firm is a longtime affect and calls Rodgers specifically “the last word rock voice. It was particularly his insertion of soul into the rock sound that was extremely influential to me…. It’s the glory of a lifetime that Paul joined us on (‘Taking pictures Star’). I grew up listening to this tune; it’s tattooed on my coronary heart and soul, so after we came upon it was an choice, we jumped on it…. We did it individually however simply to have our voices intertwined on this epic tune is a dream come true.”
Kirke says that in becoming a member of Elliott and Collen, “it was cool to carry out on ‘Seagull.’ I by no means noticed it as a tune close to drums earlier than, however as soon as I bought over that, it was a breeze.” Elliott seconds the notion, explaining that, “I’ve cherished Dangerous Firm because the very starting, an outstanding mixture of two of my favourite bands, Free and Mott the Hoople…what a privilege it’s for myself and Phil to cowl considered one of my favourite Dangerous Firm songs, with Paul and Simon.”
Blackberry Smoke’s Charlie Starr says many key Dangerous Firm songs had been already chosen when his band signed on, however when he heard “Run With the Pack” was out there, “I mentioned, ‘That’s It!’ It’s simply such a superbly written tune; it’s economical, and it’s bought that swagger. They begin laying down that runka-runka groove, that’s the place my coronary heart lives. That’s the groove Blackberry Smoke lives in. We went into the studio and reduce it in a day. Then I bought a query about three days after we despatched the combination, ‘Is it OK with you if Paul sings on it?’ I mentioned, ‘I believe you realize the reply to that query — all the time sure.’”
HARDY, who opens the album with “Prepared For Love,” says that Dangerous Firm comes from “a brief record of bands my dad performed for me as a younger boy that formed my love for rock ‘n’ roll. It’s a really cool and surreal second to be a part of this mission.”
Kirke calls Free’s “All Proper Now” a “related and welcome inclusion. (It) type of began the entire ball rolling, didn’t it?” Rodgers, who’s additionally engaged on a memoir, provides that the tune “marked the start of this musical life for Simon and I. I began so as to add it into our Dangerous Firm set concerning the final 5 years that Dangerous Firm toured, and it turned an integral a part of our set and our story. That tune by no means disappoints…it nonetheless has a approach of participating individuals and lifting you up.”
Main Wave is wanting ahead to extra Dangerous Firm-related initiatives driving the momentum of their Rock Corridor induction. “(Can’t Get Sufficient) is only one of many tasks we’re engaged on with Paul and his crew as we proceed to develop inventive advertising and marketing initiatives round his catalog and model,” Dippold says, “discovering new methods to carry larger consciousness to his songs and additional showcase the depth of his unimaginable work.”
Can’t Get Sufficient will likely be out there in a wide range of codecs, together with restricted version silver vinyl, CD and digital obtain. Info on the assorted packages and updates will be discovered through BadCompany.com.
The monitor record for Can’t Get Sufficient:
“Prepared For Love,” HARDY
“Taking pictures Star,” Halestorm that includes Paul Rodgers
“Really feel Like Makin’ Love,” Slash That includes Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators
“Run with the Pack,” Blackberry Smoke that includes Paul Rodgers and Brann Dailor
“Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy,” The Struts
“Dangerous Firm,” Charley Crockett
“Rock Regular,” Soiled Honey
“Burnin’ Sky,” Black Stone Cherry
“Seagull,” Joe Elliott and Phil Collen that includes Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke
“All Proper Now,” The Fairly Reckless
