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Artist: Crown of Thorns

Title: Karma

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Category: AOR

Year: 2002

Label: Voodoo Island Records/ Point Music (Germany)

Catalog Number: ?

Personnel

Jean Beauvoir vocals, rhythm, acoustic guitars
Tommy Lafferty lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar
Michael Paige bass
Hawk Lopez drums, percussion
Doro Pesch guest vocals

Tracks

1.  Believer  3:47   Listen
2.  Gotta Get Next To You  4:11   Listen
3.  'Til You've Had Enough  3:33   Listen
4.  My Sweet Lord  4:18 
5.  Shed No Tears duet with Doro Pesch  4:40   Listen
6.  Before It Slips Away  4:32   Listen
7.  Let's Start Over Again  3:36   Listen
8.  I'm Sorry  4:19   Listen
9.  Alone Again  3:46   Listen
10.  Keep On Survivin'  4:30   Listen
11.  Once In My Life  4:27   Listen
  
Total Running Time:  45:39

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From: ROB GARCIA Date: January 30, 2004 at 19:57
after the excellent "lost cathedral" i was wondering if this could top it up and as a matter of fact it did!.music wise i think this is the closest thing they ever did to the eponymous debut in terms of quality and production.jean beauvoir sounds very inspiring giving his all in tracks like opener "believer" or "before it slips away" this last song its a monster aor of epic proportions.the rest of the guys sound as tight as ever helping the songs to really shine troughout the whole album.great!!

From: TIM Date: January 30, 2004 at 21:00
Rob, I answered your question on the Quarterback cd.

From: Rockhead Date: February 4, 2004 at 14:57
Fantastic cd but could have done without the George Harrison Cover. Jean Bouvoir is one consistent songwriter and this Cd just follows a long tradition of catchy stadium rock with very soulfull vocals. Buy this, Lost cathedral, Destiny unknown and the debut all great!!

From: Dave Date: May 29, 2004 at 21:56
All Crown Of Thorns albums are good except Destiny Unknown which i thought was just an absolute shocker , but that is just my opinion.Any reason why it has not been listed with the other albums because i would like to hear what others have to say??????

From: TIM (2) Date: July 19, 2004 at 5:05
This is excellent, and a return to form of sorts. The George Harrison track and the duet with Doro are probably the weakest 2 songs, the rest hardly includes any filler material. The duo of "Before it Slips Away" and "Let's Start Over Again" are every bit as good as the material from the debut, and the ballads are excellent. Their material has got a little samey, with a lot of the up-tempo songs sounding similar, but still very high quality. 8/10.

From: MelodicBoy Date: January 29, 2005 at 11:24
Just got the 3 disc best of collection, Crown Jewels. It smokes. I didn't have anything by these guys previously, but took a chance based on what I read here and the review of Crown Jewels on Melodicrock.com. What an impressive band. Why weren't these guys huge? Why are so many crappy bands making big money? Wish I knew. Anyway, we need to get Crown Jewels listed on here so people can discuss and debate.

From: Geoff Date: March 8, 2005 at 6:18
Man they really regrouped with this release. Easily the most consistent since the debut, this is a great melodic rock disc. Recommended, as most songs are very good... except that duet.

From: RSRD Date: July 29, 2005 at 16:37
I heard Crown of Thorns are playing in New York on August 27th at CBGBs! http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2005/06/best_thing_abou.html they have not been announced yet.

From: PhiLiz Date: December 5, 2005 at 18:22
Great Album. I don't agree with most of you about the quality of the duet.. is one of the greatest ballads that I ever heard. Amazing. The rest of the album is great too, great lyrics, velvet riffs, powerful solos, well, a must.

From: Melodiker Date: August 2, 2006 at 19:51
Nachdem ich mich mit dem letzten Album gar nicht besonders anfreunden konnte,freue ich mich doch sehr,das Jean wieder auf alten Pfaden wandert.Klasse CD,so hat COT zu klingen und nicht anders ! 9/10


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