Richie who? Mr. Kotzen is one of the guitarists with lesser-known square balls, while providing equity in famous bands such as Poison (album "Native Tongue" in 1993, perhaps the best of the band, thanks to Richie that later ... was kicked out because he now has pumped the wife of the drummer, but they are details!) and Mr. Big, as well as a very enviable solo career twenty years. Opens dances "My Messiah" and bluesy rocker Richie Kotzen as trademarks. Like many of his songs have a vocal grain soul which helps to involve the listener in apparently raw musical texture. "Paying Dues" is a classic happy song and over the top that you can find in (almost) all the albums by Richie. Simply sparkling, is the single to promote the album. What a voice, guys, what a voice! I saw him live two years ago and I assure you that is to be creepy as he's good!
"Best Of Times" has a rhythm that just takes and does not leave you until the end. "Lie To Me" is a typical ballad with Richie Kotzen, not much different from those written in the past, but no less exciting. The super-sick blues riff is what characterizes the title track, that is just for unleashing a bit '. Loudness
old-fashioned for the wonderful "We're All Famous" and his solos just out of the ordinary.
It 's the time of the spectacular and lilting "You Got Me," another piece chain before the even more fantastic "Long Way From Home".
Once over the top ballad ("Catch Up To Me") and then back down to the sparkling blues of "Your Entertainer". New semiacoustic
break with "Larger Than Life" followed closely by rilassantissima and moving "Holding On". What class!
It closes with a cover of the Jackson 5, the bubbly "I Want You Back".
an artist who never ceases to amaze and that seems to have no creative limits.
If you liked this album, let me indicate something else in his vast discography: "Mother Head's Family Reunion" (1994), "Get Up" (2004) and "Return Of The Mother Head's Family Reunion" (2007) are undoubtedly the best.
If you prefer the softer sound bets on "Something To Say" (1997), while for fans of guitarists like Malmsteen and Marty Friedman, dusted off the fast "Electric Joy" (1991).
Remember this name: Richie Kotzen, an artist spectacular for everyone.
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