Royal Jelly Free Cassette Sampler 1994. SEALED!!


Royal Jelly were a short-lived group fronted by Johnny Edwards, who briefly replaced Lou Gramm in Foreigner (singing on the group's 1991 release, Unusual Heat) and, before that, was a member of renowned drummer Carmine Appice's best-forgotten '80s glam-metal outfit, King Kobra. After his brief tenure in Foreigner, Edwards assembled Royal Jelly, an alt-funk outfit that landed a recording contract with Island Records on the strength of an eight-track demo. The group's self-titled debut, produced by Matt Wallace (Faith No More), was released in 1994, but when the album sank from sight upon release, the group decided to call it quits.


Tracklist



A1 Ceiling


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, D. Seaton*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, D. Seaton*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


3:47


A2 Sky


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


4:37


B1 Ceiling


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, D. Seaton*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, D. Seaton*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


3:47


B2 Sky


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


Written-By – D. Steigerwald*, J. Klaven*, J. Edwards*


4:37