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Tuesday, April 29, 2003 - Brazen Abbot News | The new Brazen Abbot album, "Guilty as Sin", is now completely finished! Nikolo Kotzev finished the final mixing of the album last night!
The album will feature 12 tracks, and the total length of the album will be 62 minutes!
SPV will release "Guilty as Sin" on May 23rd . "Live and Learn", "Eye of the Storm" and "Bad Religion", which have been out of print since Nik's former record company went out of business, will probably be re-released by SPV in the fall 2003!
Update: Now we can also confirm the final tracklisting and other details:
1. One Life To Live (l: Joe Lynn Turner)
2. Eyes On The Horizon (l: Jørn Lande)
3. I'll Be Free (l: Nikolo Kotzev)
4. Slip Away (l: Joe Lynn Turner)
5. Mr. Earthman (l: Jørn Lande)
6. Like Jonah (l: Göran Edman)
7. Bring The Colors Home (l: Jørn Lande)
8. Fool's Confession (l: Göran Edman)
9. Supernatural (l: Joe Lynn Turner)
10. Eve (l: Nikolo Kotzev)
11. A Whole Lotta Woman (l: Jørn Lande)
12. Guilty As Sin (l: Joe Lynn Turner)
All music by Nikolo Kotzev.
Nikolo Kotzev - guitars, keyboards, piano, percussion, violin
Joe Lynn Turner - vocals on 1, 4, 9, 12
Jørn Lande - vocals on 2, 5, 7, 11
Göran Edman - vocals on 3, 6, 8, 10
John Leven - bass
Mic Michaeli - organ
Ian Haugland - drums · Discuss this news further (0) |
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