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Richie Kotzen Share Details On New Solo Album “Cannibals”

Richie Kotzen Share Details On New Solo Album "Cannibals"Still yet to release his new compilation album, “The Essential Richie Kotzen”, which is due on September 2, the guitar maestro has confirmed that he already setting up  a new solo album that should be out on January 2015. Although there’s no official dates have been revealed for the upcoming record, but Richie Kotzen already has a title for his next solo work, which is “Cannibals”, a pretty scary but seemingly have an intriguing meaning behind it. In an interview posted at Bravewords.com, Richie said that the title basically his way of describing human’s condition, basing on the guitarist’s perspective.
Kotzen also stated that he really liked his upcoming solo record as there’s many interesting songs that he crafted in that album, confirming that there’s going to be 10 tracks on it, with one of them being a special one he wrote with his daughter, August. Both have actually collaborated quite a lot in recent years, but the upcoming song titled, ‘You’ is being considered as an interesting piece by the former Mr. Big’s axeman.
That track was actually a music piece that August roughly wrote during her early teen (13-14 or 15), but was far from done and got discovered again by RK when his browsing for ideas for the new album. Liking what he heard, Kotzen added some vocals and stuff on it. There’s also a music video for the song that music fans will surely keen on checking out and hopefully it won’t be long before eventually being streamed on the guitarist’s official YouTube channel.
At the moment, Kotzen’s are still promoting his new compilation record, “The Essential Richie Kotzen“, which also includes a tour as there’s also some new songs being brought into that record. So, before listening to his new solo work, music fans can get their copy of that exciting compilation of the maestro’s best tracks throughout his long musical career.

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