Get Up (Richie Kotzen album)

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Get Up
Richie Kotzen - Get Up.jpg
Studio album by Richie Kotzen
Released 2004
Recorded Headroom – Inc.
Genre Hard rock, Jazz fusion, Soul, Blues
Length36:20
Label Headroom – Inc.
Producer Richie Kotzen
Richie Kotzen chronology
Acoustic Cuts
(2003) Acoustic Cuts2003
Get Up
(2004)
Ai Senshi Z×R
(2006) Ai Senshi Z×R2006

Get Up is the thirteenth album by guitarist/vocalist Richie Kotzen.

Richie Kotzen American guitarist, singer, and songwriter

Richard Dale "Richie" Kotzen, Jr. is an American guitarist, singer, songwriter and producer. Kotzen has a prolific solo career, with a back catalogue of more than twenty album releases, was a member of the glam-hard rock band Poison from 1991-1993, Mr. Big from 1999-2002, and since 2012 has been the frontman of the band The Winery Dogs. Kotzen was signed to California-based Shrapnel Records from 1989 until 1997.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Losin' My Mind"3:09
2."Fantasy"2:41
3."Remember"4:33
4."Get Up"2:59
5."So Cold"3:30
6."Such a Shame"3:39
7."Made for Tonight"3:43
8."Still"3:34
9."Never Be the Same"3:24
10."Special"5:12
11."Shapes of Things" (Bonus track in Japanese version/Originally performed by The Yardbirds)4:57
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Personnel

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Brian Tichy American musician

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