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Artist: Rain

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CD Title: House Of Dreams

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2002

Label: Kivel Records

Catalog Number: N/A

Personnel

Michael Bormann vocals
Tore Moren guitar
Lars Forseth guitar
Audun Norgaard bass
Peppa Bruvold drums

Tracks

1.  Bad For Everything  
2.  Anywhere The Wind Blows  
3.  Make A Break  
4.  Talkin' To An Angel  
5.  Bring It On  
6.  No Such Thing  
7.  Miss Myself  
8.  Everytime You Go  
9.  Ain't Found Heaven Yet  
10.  Can I Say If  
11.  Talkin To My Heart  
12.  Sentimental Sunday  
13.  Soul  

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From: James Date: August 22, 2003 at 20:38
If you like the modern day Bon Jovi this cd has much of the same sound and feel. The first half of the cd is really good but falls off after that to a bunch of filler stuff. I really love track 2. Track 5 & 8 are strong also.

From: tomcat Date: November 4, 2003 at 7:59
i must say that the vocalist does remind me of ray gillen of badlands. very cool disc

From: Rycheage Date: January 17, 2004 at 1:01
For an album based on acoustic guitar, the style sure changes a lot. There's the pure acoustics of "No Such Thing", the angst ridden and powerful modern rock feel of "Miss Myself", the atmospheric and laid back feel good "Everytime You Go", to the country twang of "Soul". A very diverse, but very consistent set of songs makes this album an essential purchase for those that love it moody, melodic and filled with fine musicianship-not to mention the hooks and the harmonies.

From: MARCELO Date: January 21, 2004 at 16:29
GRANDE CD!! GRANDE VOZ!!! SEM PALAVRAS

From: TYNO/BRAZIL Date: March 26, 2004 at 15:13
THIS CD HAS THE COLABORATION OF MR. MICHAEL BORMANN , JADED HEART VOCALIST , AND IT HAS SOME COOL SONGS.IN GENERAL ITS AN AVERAGE RELEASE AND I AM WAITING THEIR NEXT ONE. THIS CD INDICATES THEY HAVE POTENTIAL TO DO A BETTER WORK NEXT TIME .

From: jessica96fish Date: April 30, 2004 at 15:38
very catchy album.in the vain of bon jovi.this cd i would recommend to fans of m/r.

From: Geoff Date: September 21, 2004 at 1:51
Crap production, but the hooks on this album are dangerous! The first 5 tracks are average, 'No such thing' is okay, but holy fuck! What happens next?! 'Miss Myself', 'Everytime You Go','Ain't Found Heaven Yet', the sensational 'Can I Say If', the amazing 'Talkin To My Heart','Sentimental Sunday' are all just stunning! Heartfelt and HUGE hooks! Awesome CD. Highly recommended.

From: Rycheage Date: April 12, 2005 at 19:42
Rain have just about finished work on their new studio album, expected to be mixed and completed in a couple of weeks. Hope it's as good as this one....

From: ferstyx Date: November 16, 2006 at 12:02
No sera uno de sus mejores trabajos pero tiene sus buenas canciones. Parece un Bon Jovi mas acustico sin lugar a dudas. Lo malo es que el trabajo se desmereze con unas canciones que no pasan nada, bajando su puntaje. Lo que he escuchado del ultimo disco es muy superior. Gran cantante

From: z4roxx Date: January 2, 2007 at 13:34
Like Amaze Me,we can hear another stunning production here!!First part of this disc is really weak,with songs N.2 and 5 decent,from the 6th song the cd grows even if it’s too soft for my tastes and M.Bormann is always great.Sincerely I don t know how 2 important recent labels like Z and Kivel rec.can publish horrible productions like this one or Amaze Me.

From: Delbert Date: March 31, 2014 at 20:17
Norwegian band with vocalist Michael Bormann (Jaded Heart). AOR with many cliches, but it works and sounds like a BONJOVI clone. Containing an endless array of potent hooks and memorable tunes, all of which make for a very desirable listen. Every track's a winner in my book and there’s not the faintest whiff of filler.

From: 123charpenay Date: September 9, 2017 at 15:35
if you are fan like me of jaded heart (michael bormann s time)you will be surprised by this cd.it s strange to hear mr bormann and his norvegian friends make many many efforts to be very closed to the present bon jovi.it s a great cd but the fantastic voice of mr bormann is not able for bon jovi (second life).for jaded heart and redrum it s a real pleasure but here not.for me it s too strange.


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