Born Again (Warrant album)

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Born Again
Born Again cover
Studio album by Warrant
Released 2006
Recorded 2005-2006
Genre Hard rock, Glam metal
Warrant chronology
Then and Now Warrant
(2004)
Born Again
(2006)

Born Again is Warrant's seventh studio album and the first, and possibly only, Warrant album to feature singer Jaime St. James.

Videos were shot for all the songs on the album. They appear on the DVD Born Again DVD: Delvis Video Diaries.

Contents

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  1. "Devil's Juice"
  2. "Dirty Jack"
  3. "Bourbon County Line"
  4. "Hell, CA"
  5. "Angels"
  6. "Love Strikes Like Lightning"
  7. "Glimmer"
  8. "Roller Coaster"
  9. "Down In Diamonds"
  10. "Velvet Noose"
  11. "Roxy"
  12. "Good Times"

[edit] Credits

[edit] Additional musicians

Review for this record from hardrockhideout (Source:http://hardrockhideout.wordpress.com/2006/12/12/warrant-born-again/)

When I saw that the new Warrant CD was out, I was a little hesitant about picking this up. I didn’t really enjoy the last couple of releases by Warrant, and I was afraid that this CD would be like the last two instead of the initial albums that made me love this band.

At no point was Jamie St. James a deterrent for me at all. I liked Jamie in Black ‘N Blue and I always thought that band was underrated. The last couple of discs with Jani Lane didn’t set my world on fire, so why not give Jamie a chance.

Thankfully, Born Again is a nice surprise! This CD has the vibe of the first 3 CD’s and is the best thing the guys have done since Dog Eat Dog.

Some could argue that the music is a little dated. I would argue, hell yes, its 80’s Hard Rock, and it still sounds great in 2006. I love this stuff! Why didn’t Warrant do this sooner?

Jamie St. James is a great addition to this band, and the return of Joey Allen has helped to strengthen the Warrant sound!

There are plenty of songs on here to like. My personal favorites are Devils Juice, a song that sounds like it could have been on DRFSR. I also like the rocking Dirty Jack, and Bourbon County Line. Angels is a pretty good song as well.

The amazing thing is, the whole vibe of this CD sounds like Warrant in their heyday, and that is hard thing for any band to reproduce. With each successive listen this CD has gotten better. The guys in Warrant have crafted a very enjoyable disc.

The future is certainly bright for Joey Allen, Erik Turner and company.

I just bought the album Born Again and I'm really impressed with Jamie and the band. I've always been a Warrant fan, even during those times of albums being not-so-great. Born Again is quite a fitting name, because it describes Warrants comeback. They truly are Born Again.

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