Y&T: New Studio Album Due In May

December 11, 2009

Veteran California rockers Y&T have inked a deal with Italy's Frontiers Records for the release of the band's next studio album. The as-yet-untitled CD is tentatively due in May 2010.

The first two albums from Y&T recorded back in the 1970s under the YESTERDAY AND TODAY moniker are available on one CD titled "OneTwo". Both albums have been digitally remastered and put on a single CD. It contains seventeen tracks in total taken from the "Yesterday and Today" LP, originally released in 1976, and the "Struck Down" record, originally released in 1978.

In a year that the California rockers celebrate 35 years of rocking the world, this presents an interesting collection of songs that gives a peek into the beginnings of the band's versatile songwriting style, and serves as a bookmark of where it all started for Y&T.

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