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Album Details: Acoustic Cuts

Release Date:01/25/2005
Label:Frontiers Italy
UPC:8024391022221

Track List: Acoustic Cuts

  1. Change
  2. What Is
  3. High
  4. Don't Ask
  5. Where Did Our Love Go
  1. Rust
  2. I Would
  3. You've Got a Fire
  4. Don't Wanna Lie
  5. Let's Say Goodbye

Pro Reviews: Acoustic Cuts

  • All Music Guide

    To the heavy metal and hard rock masses, Richie Kotzen is probably best known as the six string shredding ‘hired gun' for such pop metal outfits as Poison and Mr. Big. But before landing gigs with those two alreadyestablished outfits, Kotzen was a solo artist issuing releases via the Shrapnel label, and landing quite a bit of coverage in guitar magazines at the time. On his 2005 solo outing, ‘Acoustic Cuts,' Kotzen decided to switch gears, as he traded his trusty electric instrument for an acoustic. It's understandable to assume that the results on ‘Acoustic Cuts' will reflect when past pop metallists attempted to show their sensitive side via acousticbased power ballads. Kotzen's acoustic detour proves to be a pleasant surprise however, as the material reflects classic rock rather than those painful, syrupy acoustic ballads of the late ‘80s. In fact, on such standouts as "What Is," "I Would," and "Don't Wanna Lie," Kotzen's lyrics and bluesy vocals bring to mind Gregg Allman. Admitte...dly though, since the album is comprised entirely acoustic guitar and voice, there isn't a whole lot of musical variation here. Still, ‘Acoustic Cuts' is sure to surprise those who have Kotzen pegged as a onetrick pony because of his early solo releases. - Greg Prato, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Richie Kotzen

Guitar virtuoso Richie Kotzen burst onto the heavy metal scene as a teenager with a lightning-fast guitar technique. After recording three albums for the Shrapnel label -- including his 1989 self-titled debut, the following year's Fever Dream and 1991's Electric Joy -- he was recruited into the party-metal group Poison to replace C.C. DeVille, who was forced out of the ... Read more