SeetherKarma And Effect

Label:

Wind-Up – CDMUS 312

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

South Africa

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Grunge

Tracklist

1 Because Of Me 3:36
2 Remedy
Mixed ByRich Costey
3:27
3 Truth 3:50
4 The Gift 5:34
5 Burrito 3:51
6 Given 3:46
7 Never Leave 4:59
8 World Falls Away 4:40
9 Tongue 4:05
10 I'm The One 2:49
11 Simplest Mistake 5:28
12 Diseased 3:39
13 Plastic Man 8:47
14 Untitled 2:18

Credits

  • Engineer [Assistant Mix]Glen Pittman
  • Mastered ByTom Baker (3)
  • Mixed ByRandy Staub (tracks: 1, 3 to 13)
  • Producer, EngineerBob Marlette

Notes

Track 14 isn't mentioned in the tracklisting.

Sony BMG originally did distribution for Seether but they lost distribution. Sony BMG is still mentioned on the CD.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 6 009690 010300

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Karma And Effect (CD, Album) Wind-Up 5201052000 Australia 2005
Karma And Effect (CD, Album, Stereo) Musketeer Records 60150-13115-2 US 2005
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Karma And Effect (CD, Album) Wind-Up 5201052000, WIN 520105 2 Europe 2005
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Karma And Effect (CD, Album) Wind-Up 2 23115 Canada 2005
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Karma And Effect (CD, Album) Wind-Up 5201052 Indonesia 2005

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Reviews

  • CFH_AH's avatar
    CFH_AH
    Edited 4 years ago
    This is probably one of a few albums I can recite from front to back (with the others belonging to Pantera, Metallica, and Down). I could go the rest of my life never hearing "The Gift" again and be completely contempt (I heard that song so many times on the radio I started to hate it) but damn would I be devastated if I could never hear the rest of this masterpiece. As pretentious as that may sound, it should say something about the quality of the album. Even after hating a song for hearing it over and over, this album is still in my top five. Shaun's pain while singing is so present. The guitars sound perfect in the mix. The drums do just enough to play to the mood of the songs. Are they virtuosos? No. Is Shaun a "god-tier" singer? No. But, much a la Steve Ray Vaughan, there is something to say about feel and emotion to singing over sounding "perfect." There's not much else I can say, pick up the album and enjoy it.

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