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Artist: Cornerstone

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CD Title: Human Stain

Cornerstone Human Stain Album Cover

 

Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2002

Label: Massacre Records (Germany)

Catalog Number: MAS CD0310

Personnel

Doogie White vocals
Steen Mogensen bass guitar, keyboards
Kasper Damgaard guitars
Allan Sorensen drums and percussion
Rune Brink keyboards
Jacob Kjaer guitar (Track 6)
Toni Rahm guitar (Track 6)
Peter Brander slide guitar (Track 9)
Kenny Lubcke backing vocals
Anne Murillo backing vocals (Track 6)

Tracks

1.  Unchosen One  4:33
2.  Wounded Land  5:01
3.  Some People Fly  5:51
4.  Singing Alone  4:30
5.  Future Rising  4:42
6.  House of Nevermore  5:07
7.  Midnight in Tokyo  3:49
8.  Sail on Stormy Waters  5:09
9.  Resurrection Sympathy  5:19
10.  Forever Young  5:04
  
Total Running Time:  49:05

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Larry Date: November 9, 2003 at 14:32
Very Rainbow-ish, awesome singer, get this CD now!

From: Metal_Warrior Date: November 22, 2003 at 10:30
On of the best album of the 00's imo. Very melodic and catchy. Killer vocals. Get it asap

From: xavieskay Date: November 26, 2003 at 17:46
great album! where is their first album? it's amazing too. this band is from denmark ( bass player of royal hunt write the songs).

From: Rycheage Date: December 5, 2003 at 21:19
The strength of performance, commitment and execution of some very well written songs is extremely high. Doogie sounds in great form vocally and the album features a very strong production.

From: Penama Date: February 9, 2004 at 18:06
Midnight in Tokyo is a killer

From: Date: August 15, 2004 at 14:30
QUE LES PASA?UN POCO MAS DE EMOCION ESTE DISCO ES EL MEJOR DE TODA LA HISTORIA,REUNE EL ESTILO RAINBOW AGGIORNADO PERO RESPETANDO LA ESCENCIA.NO SIN DUDAS LO MEJOR QUE ME PASO POR LOS OIDOS EN TODA MI VIDA GRACIAS.

From: AdryA [Hungary] Date: January 27, 2005 at 9:47
A must have one. "Singing Alone" should be a hit. My favourite is "Future Rising". I've had the luck to go to their show last week. Man, it was amazing, Dougie gave the best he can and the atmoshphere was unbelievable.

From: Geoff Date: March 8, 2005 at 5:37
If you liked the debut you'd have to have had some strange pills and slaps on the buttocks to not enjoy this one just as much. Another good solid hard rock disc.

From: 7Sinner Date: April 14, 2006 at 12:53
Excellent hard rock release. Good thing this was my first purchase by this band since their first album is their worst and would not have made me to buy any more by them..."House of Nevermore" is a classic and there really is no bad songs on here...One of my top 10 releases so far in the 21st century..rock on!!

From: Melodiker Date: August 1, 2006 at 19:47
OK,great songs and great Hardrock,but the first one is the better choice ! 8,5

From: Wardy Date: February 17, 2011 at 4:48
Thumbing through the many reviews here and kinda surprised to find little comments regarding these guys and in particular this release. Human Stain being the Cornerstone sophomore album and a little fuller than Arrival due to Doogie being involved in the songwriting. Hands down a quiet classic this one, Unchosen One, Wounded Land and Some People Fly all leaping into the stuff of class personal favorite Some People Fly being one hell of a 70's rocker but with plenty current in the mix ensuring its credibility. Singing Alone was suggested a 'hit' above and couldn't agree more, a wonderful beautiful moment on this otherwise well paced album. Future Rising another rocking tune House of Nevermore really leaning into the history books. Midnight in Tokyo right through to Forever Young continue the magnificence, not one to usually be taken by these kinda acts but BAM it converted me with the first listen and returning to it even now solidifies its effect. With a warm production this hits! 90%


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