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Artist: John Thomas

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CD Title: John Thomas

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Category: melodic hard rock

Year: 1995

Label: Long Island Records (Germany)

Catalog Number: LIR00009

Personnel

John Metherell Vocals
Mike Thomas Guitar
Peter Cardinali Bass
Curtis Cripps Bass
Matthew Gerrard Bass
Steve Webster Bass
Terry Crawford Guitar
Norm McMullen Guitar
Neil Chapman Mladen Guitar
Greg Nickson Guitar
Mark Hukezalie Piano, Keyboards
Peter Nunn Piano, Keyboards
Loui Pomanti Piano,Keyboards
Jorn Anderson Drums
Michael Shotton Drums
Rique Francks Backing Vocals
Bob Halligan Jr. Backing Vocals
Al Langlade Backing Vocals
Sasha Redsky Backing Vocals
Graham Shaw Backing Vocals
Al Van Wart Backing Vocals

Tracks

1.  Guns Of Reason  
2.  Bullet  
3.  Just Like A Man  
4.  Why Does Love Have To Be So Hard  
5.  Sweet Rain  
6.  Shake  
7.  The South  
8.  Broken Angel  
9.  In The Name Of God  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: erik Date: May 23, 2007 at 4:14
Anything on this one ?

From: oliver Date: May 23, 2007 at 12:31
Much better than the actual rating of 6.60 Fine meldic rock (imo NOT Melodic hard rock) with some remarkable songs (best: "Guns of reason")and enough keyboards for AOR lovers. 7,8/10

From: juan carlos Date: February 28, 2008 at 21:18
Yep Very Good Melodic Rock. John Metherell reminds me to Mark Free. "Broken Angel" "Bullet" "Why Does Love Have To Be So Hard" "Just Like A Man"(Beautiful Ballad) and "Sweet Rain" my fav.s. Recommended! 8.5/10 Cheers to my Chicken.


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