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Artist: Freight Train Jane

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CD Title: Hallucination

Freight Train Jane Hallucination Album Cover

 

Category: Glam

Year: 1994

Label: New Century Media

Catalog Number: ???

Personnel

Jaime St. James vocals, percussion
Tommy Bolan electric and acoustic guitars, banjo, 12-string guitar
Scott Werner bass
Skip Teaze drums, percussion, backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Get Used to It  
2.  Hallucination  
3.  American Fame  
4.  Buy a Gun  
5.  Bye Bye Love  
6.  You  
7.  Voodoo  
8.  No More  
9.  Welcome to My Love  
10.  Lean Mean Woman Machine  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Don Date: April 14, 2001 at 14:07
Total crap. I expected more from Jamie St. James.

From: jayglam Date: August 8, 2002 at 2:31
Don't expect classic Black n Blue but not a bad release, better songs are American fame and buy buy Love.

From: Jayglam@hotmail Date: March 17, 2003 at 12:33
Not as good as Black N Blue but still quite good. Very diverse alblum with a lot of different tempo songs. As said above Bye Bye Love is close to Black N Blue, Other cool songs are Hallucination, American fame, Welcome to my Love. Definately a grower needs a few listens.

From: cruise Date: September 14, 2003 at 17:19
A good album of American hard rock with those distinct vocals and some great guitar playing. Lots of attitude and some fine songs.7.5/10

From: Great Dane Date: September 15, 2003 at 11:48
ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

From: jessica96fish Date: April 10, 2004 at 9:57
this has some good moments.just don't buy thinking your gonna get a slice of black n blue.if your into that american hard rock sound then you won't go to wrong with this one.

From: Geoff Date: February 27, 2005 at 5:33
I really like 'Welcome to my love' and this is some well played hard rock. Black n' Blue were never my fave band because although they played consistently good solid hard rock, they just didn't have the big amount of stand-out tracks I like to hear from a band. This is pretty much the same. Good solid hard rock (Though heavier than Black n' Blue), but not too many gems. Decent stuff though.

From: tomcat Date: February 28, 2005 at 3:16
this is actually a very solid release to be honest.. i digged this cd better than the blacknblue catalogue.. see ya

From: Splashadian Date: June 16, 2006 at 3:11
There a couple of decent tracks here but nothing is even close to the better hard rock bands of the genre. It is a shame that Tommy Bolin couldn't come up with better songs. Jamie St. James is an average singer and the track "No More" shows just how average he really is... Freight Train Jane is nothing more than a bad Warrant & ain't that funny since Jamie's now a member of that band.

From: Delbert Date: January 1, 2010 at 20:05
What you get is a decent glam oriented metal romp with ex-Black N' Blue front man, Jamie St. James on vocals. They are all about cranking out big songs with big hooks sometimes with a sleazy edge.

From: 123charpenay Date: November 22, 2013 at 10:21
totally agree with others comments.decent american h

From: 123charpenay Date: November 22, 2013 at 10:24
sorry. totally agree with others comments ,decent american hard rock ,not more.nothing extraordinary,nothing spectacular.a second zone hard rock band.

From: JONBONPIGO Date: March 29, 2014 at 19:47
HAIR METAL RADAR AT WORK...ANALYZE SONG "AMERICAN FAME"....BEEP BEEP BEEP..."AMERICAN FAME".....ANALYSIS...TRUE HAIR METAL...OVERALL HAIR METAL LEGACY GRADE 6/10...CONTINUE ON TO SEARCH REST OF FREIGHT JANE CATALOGUE...


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