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| | Brazen Abbot: History |
 | | Opting to release the double album under his own name rather than the Brazen Abbot moniker, "Nikolo Kotzev's Nostradamus" was finally released in 2001. |
 | | The first album, "Live and Learn", which was released in Japan in 1994 and the rest of the world in 1995, featured three singers: Glenn Hughes (ex-Deep Purple, solo artist etc), Göran Edman (ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, Kharma) and Thomas Vikström (ex-Candlemass, Stormwind). |
 | | Former Europe member John Levén took over the bass duties as Svante Henryson was unable to record the album due to schedulig conflicts, and Joe Lynn Turner (ex-Rainbow, ex-Yngwie Malmsteen, solo artist etc), Edman and Vikström were the singers for this album, an album which received as favorable reviews as the debut album. |
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