Brazen Abbot

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One Life To Live 04:57 Tools
Eyes On The Horizon 04:34 Tools
Slip Away 04:53 Tools
I'll Be Free 03:58 Tools
Guilty As Sin 08:53 Tools
Supernatural 04:37 Tools
Like Jonah 04:45 Tools
Eve 04:50 Tools
Mr. Earthman 05:28 Tools
A Whole Lotta Woman 05:02 Tools
Eye of the Storm 04:54 Tools
Bring the Colors Home 05:22 Tools
Fool's Confession 04:37 Tools
Day of the eagle 04:48 Tools
Twist of Fate 04:38 Tools
When November Reigns 04:48 Tools
The Whole World is Crazy 05:01 Tools
Nightmares 04:52 Tools
Dreams 05:40 Tools
I will rise again 05:03 Tools
Bad Religion 05:48 Tools
My Resurrection 05:46 Tools
Love is on our side 05:23 Tools
Two of a kind 05:37 Tools
Fool in Love 06:25 Tools
The Road to Hell 04:29 Tools
Bad Madman 05:47 Tools
Extraordinary Child 05:20 Tools
Restless in Seattle 05:43 Tools
Common People 04:53 Tools
Wake up everybody 04:18 Tools
Wings of a dream 04:35 Tools
We don't talk anymore 06:07 Tools
I'll be there for you 05:34 Tools
Father to child 04:06 Tools
More Than Money 04:34 Tools
Flyin' Blind 04:24 Tools
Live and learn 06:00 Tools
No way out of nowhere 04:01 Tools
Godforsaken 05:20 Tools
Highway Cindy 04:37 Tools
Another Day Gone 05:10 Tools
Miracle 05:03 Tools
Clean Up Man 04:36 Tools
Russian Roulette 04:36 Tools
Line of Fire 05:15 Tools
The Shadows 04:08 Tools
Children of today 03:48 Tools
Shadows of the Moon 06:12 Tools
Rage Of Angels 04:24 Tools
Beggar's Lane 06:22 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be Alright 05:49 Tools
Lost 04:27 Tools
Big Time Blues 03:58 Tools
Shades Of Gray 06:23 Tools
Feeling Like a Rolling Stone 04:19 Tools
Empire of the Sun 00:00 Tools
The Empire of the Sun 05:35 Tools
Intro 02:07 Tools
I Surrender 03:48 Tools
Keyboard Solo 03:00 Tools
Can't Let You Go 05:09 Tools
Road to Hell 05:39 Tools
Guilty as Sin Part 1 05:01 Tools
Drum Solo 02:41 Tools
Guilty as Sin Part 2 03:55 Tools
Devil's Allegro 03:48 Tools
Ill be free 00:00 Tools
Love Is On Our Side (Studio Acoustic Version) 05:11 Tools
Line or Fire 05:15 Tools
Love Is On Our Side (acoustic version) 05:11 Tools
I´ll Be Free 05:11 Tools
Fool´s confession 05:11 Tools
Supernatural (Live) 04:27 Tools
Feeling like a Rolling Stones 04:19 Tools
Brazen Abbot 04:27 Tools
Devil's Allegro (Bonus Track) 04:19 Tools
I Surrender (Live) 03:48 Tools
Road to Hell (Live) 02:41 Tools
Keyboard Solo (Live) 03:48 Tools
Drum Solo (Live) 02:41 Tools
Flyin’ Blind 02:41 Tools
One life to live (Live) 02:41 Tools
Slip away (Live) 02:41 Tools
Guilty As Sin Part 2 (live) 05:01 Tools
Intro (Live) 02:07 Tools
Mr. Earthman (LIVE) 02:41 Tools
Guilty as Sin Part 1 (Live) 05:01 Tools
I'll be Free (Live) 02:07 Tools
Can't Let You go (Live) 02:07 Tools
Guilty as Sin, Pt. 1 05:01 Tools
Everything's Gonna Be All Right 05:01 Tools
One Life To Live (2003) 11:06 Tools
Lost [Heavy Metal] 00:30 Tools
I`ll Be Free 03:58 Tools
Godforsaken (Tony Harnell) 03:58 Tools
Supernatural (2003) 11:06 Tools
Whole Lotta Woman 11:06 Tools
Mr.Earthman 11:06 Tools
Shadows 11:06 Tools
Desecration 11:06 Tools
Dreams [Хеви метал] 11:06 Tools
I Surrender (Rainbow Cover) 11:06 Tools
Another Day Gone (Tony Harnell) 11:06 Tools
Mr.Eartman 11:06 Tools
Mr Earthman (Live) 11:06 Tools
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Brazen Abbot is the brainchild of Bulgarian virtuoso guitarist Nikolo "Nik" Kotzev, who currently resides in Finland. Nik created the Brazen Abbot project after exiting the Swedish band Baltimoore in 1994. The debut album was initially only going to feature one singer: Göran Edman (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, Glory). However, due to contractual obligations, Edman was only available for two of the album's songs. Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple, solo, Trapeze) was slated to record the remaining tracks, but also he was hindered by contractual obligations and could only record three songs for the album. Tomas Vikström (ex-Candlemass, solo) recorded the remaining songs for "Live and Learn", which was released in 1995 to rave reviews. Apart from the aforementioned singers, the album also featured bassist Svante Henryson (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, Glory), organist Mic Michaeli (Europe) and drummer Ian Haugland (Europe). The three-singers-concept had turned out to be a successful experiment, so Nik decided to record the follow-up with three singers as well. Edman and Vikström returned for the recordings, and new Brazen Abbot member Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Rainbow, ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, solo) filled the third vocalist spot. Former Europe member John Levén took over the bass duties as Svante Henryson was unable to record the album due to schedulig conflicts. Haugland and Michaeli completed the backing band for "Eye of the Storm", which was released in 1996. The same line-up recorded "Bad Religion", which was released in 1997. Continuing the Brazen Abbot tradition of creating high quality rock music, the album also received excellent reviews. Nikolo and Joe Lynn Turner also went on a small acoustic tour in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium together with Jeff Paris and Heartland in November 1997, playing mostly Brazen Abbot songs, and also the occasional Rainbow tune... After the tour Nikolo started working on the rock opera about the life and times of the famous French prophet Nostradamus. Opting to release the double album under his own name rather than the Brazen Abbot moniker, "Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus" was finally released in 2001. Featuring several Brazen Abbot members including Glenn Hughes, Göran Edman, Joe Lynn Turner, Mic Michaeli, John Levén and Ian Haugland and also Jørn Lande, Doogie White, Alannah Myles and Sass Jordan, the album turned out to be another great success, both critical and commercial, for Nikolo. After doing extensive promotion for "Nostradamus", Nikolo started writing songs for the new Brazen Abbot album in early 2002. Finally in mid-2003, nearly 6 years since the last Brazen Abbot release, "Guilty as Sin" was released. The "Bad Religion" line-up was nearly complete, except for Thomas Vikström, who had been replaced by singer Jørn Lande (ex-ARK, Masterplan). The very first Brazen Abbot concerts with a full band line-up were performed in Bulgaria the same year. This touring line-up consisted of Nikolo Kotzev - guitars; Joe Lynn Turner - vocals; Wayne Banks - bass; Lars Pollack - keyboards; Thoams Broman - drums. A live CD from these performances and a documentary DVD was released under the name "A Decade of Brazen Abbot" in 2004, Brazen Abbot's ten year anniversary. Following the release of "Guilty as Sin", John Levén, Ian Haugland and Mic Michaeli rejoined the reformed Europe and were thus unable to appear on future albums. As replacements for the fifth Brazen Abbot studio album, Nik hired Blaze bassist Wayne Banks (who also appeared on "A Decade of..."), drummer Mattias Knutas and organist Nelko Kolarov. Edman, Turner and new recruits Tony Harnell (TNT) and Eric Mårtensson (Eclipse) handled the singing duties. Nik also decided to utilize the same Bulgarian symphony orchestra he had previously used in the Nostradamus rock opera. The result was 2005's "My Resurrection". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.