Nothing to Lose (Forty Deuce album)

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Nothing to Lose
Forty Deuce - Nothing To Lose.jpg
Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedHeadroom – Inc.
Genre Hard rock
Length41:25
Label Frontiers Records
Producer Richie Kotzen, Taka & Ari

Nothing to Lose is an album released under the name of "Forty Deuce" which is a band formed by guitarist/vocalist Richie Kotzen.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:20
2."Oh My God"3:29
3."I Still"3:07
4."Start It Up"3:12
5."Complicated"3:06
6."Say"3:30
7."Heaven"3:49
8."Stand Up"3:45
9."Next To Me"3:51
10."Standing In The Rain"3:55
11."Wanted"3:59
12."Nothing To Lose"4:08
13."Standing In The Rain (Japanese Version)" (Bonus track in Japanese edition)3:54

Personnel [1]

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References

  1. "Richie Kotzen of Forty Deuce". Metal-Rules.com News, Interviews, Concert Reviews. 2006-01-25. Retrieved 2016-11-04.