Guilty As Sin
Brazen Abbot
- Style
- Classic Hard Rock
- Label
- SPV
- Year
- 2003
- Reviewed by
- Danny
/ 100
Killing songs: One Life To Live, Eyes On The Horizon, I'll Be Free, Mr. Earthman, Supernatural
The Bulgarian guitar hero Nikolo Kotzev is back with Brazen
Abbot - Guilty As Sin - the fourth album after Live
And Learn (1995), Eye Of The Storm (1996) and Bad
Religion (1997). If I refer to the booklet, Nikolo says "This
album came in difficult times. At times it felt like I'll never
make it ...". Honestly, I though this project was long
dead considering the last record was made in 1997. By the way, you
might know this guitarist from his metal opera Nostradamus (2001).
Nikolo added "Inspiration was not a friend of mine for
quite a while. However, with the help of friends and relatives I
moved on and wrote music, which is the fruit of my darkest hours".
Well, what an inspiration ... as this Guilty As Sin is by
far the best Brazen Abbot album. Reminding me the best moments
of Rainbow, Whitesnake or Deep Purple, Guilty
As Sin is an homage to the 70's (vintage hard rock).
Three voices, three stars : Joe Lynn Turner (Deep Purple,
Rainbow), Göran Edman (Talisman, John Norum, Yngwie
Malmsteen) and Jorn Lande (Ark, Masterplan) for twelve wonderful
songs - each vocalist singing 4 songs. These vocalists combined
with Nikolo's song-writing is a guaranteed product, isn't it ? Yes
it is. There are so many magical moments inside Guilty As Sin.
As said above, Deep Purple, Rainbow or Whitesnake
resuscitate each time Mic Michaeli plays with his organ, sending
us back to the 70's, with a modern sound of course. Parenthetically,
the production is pretty cool.
I need to mention my favorite tracks ... even though there is not
a single weak song. The opener - One Life To Live - with
Joe Lynn Turner is an outbreak of hostilities. The guitar
melody is outstanding, the bridge and the chorus get printed immediately
and I really like the lyrics of that song : "I got one life
to live, And I'm gonna live it my way, One dream to give, I'm gonna
get it some day...". Joe Lynn Turner is enormous. But only
people who don't know him can be surprise by this sentence :)
The second song - Eyes On The Horizon - with Jorn Lande
is another highlight. I like the vintage keyboard sound and Jorn
is as good as ever. This song would have found its place in Masterplan's
first album. I am always astonished how Jorn sound like Coverdale.
Who said this song will remind you ... great Whitesnake ?
The third track - I'll Be Free - is a wonderful ballad. This
is the turn of Göran Edman to sing : a typical
ballad, with the acoustic guitar and the great piano of Nikolo.
A magical moment as far as I am concerned. Slip Away - the
fourth track - is another homage to Deep Purple. Close your
eyes, listen to Joe and you will see how the magic operates on you.
A great song again. Mr. Earthman with Jorn is another
"rocket" in my face. Gosh ! What a chorus !!!
Jorn "scores" again on Bring The Colors Home
but this time, I let you discover the emotions of this track
on your own. Supernatural .... speaks from itself :)
Ok you got the picture ! Now run and check this one, especially
if you like the above mentioned bands ... or the above mentioned
vocalists. A pleasant surprise. Thank you very much Mr. Kotzev.