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Artist: John Sloman

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CD Title: Dark Matter

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2004

Label: Majestic Rock

Catalog Number: MAJCD007

Personnel

John Sloman vocals, guitar, theramin
Jonathan Thomas bass, steel guitar
Steve Myndham drums

Tracks

1.  Humankind  
2.  New Day  
3.  Joe Public  
4.  Room At The End Of The Hallway  
5.  Rage Of The New Age  
6.  Weatherman  
7.  Rose Without A Thorn  
8.  Really Don't Want To Know  
9.  Jammin' With Jesus  
10.  Dream A Dream  

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From: Dave Date: January 7, 2005 at 8:32
Genius - pure and simple. Not for the feint of heart and not particularly easy listening at times, but an absolutely amazing album that gets better and better everytime you listen to it. Recommended!

From: Nick C Date: April 24, 2006 at 23:59
Yeah have to agree! A really excellent album that deals with some of the darker sides of human nature, hence the title possibly. Really Don't Want to Know is a superb song with thought provoking lyrics, same with Joe Public. Again it might not be everyones cup of tea but you should at least give it a good listen.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 6, 2013 at 12:09
Experimental album,his high tone voice of "Disappearances Can be Deceptive" basically has gone away and now he is into a more hoarse type of singing(the age,the age,oh dear)..."Humankind","New Day","Joe Public"(nice and cool),"Jammin' With Jesus" & "Dream A Dream"(nice crazy moody soft)are the ones that caught my attention...not an easy album to listen to unless you're open minded...Frank Zappa comes to mind...75/100


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