WIN
THUNDER REISSUES!
ON VINYL FOR THE FIRST TIME!
EXPANDED REISSUES OF ALBUMS
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVENTH
ROBERT JOHNSON’S TOMBSTONE
BANG!
RELEASED 5 APRIL ON BMG
PLUS CD DIGIPAK
FEATURING RARE, DELETED AND UNRELEASED BONUS
TRACKS
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Album review
Back in the saddle after various side projects,
2005 saw Thunder return with their seventh studio album, The Magnificent
Seventh, produced by lead guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley.
The album featured tracks such as ‘The Gods Of
Love’, ‘You Can’t Keep A Good Man Down’, and ‘I Love You More Than Rock N Roll’,
which became their first Top 30 UK Singles Chart entry since 1997.
Robert Johnson's Tombstone was conceived on a late night drive and its
title track is inspired by the mysterious story of the blues musician Johnson.
Released in 2006, a rootsy and bluesy sound is
laced throughout standout tracks such as ‘The Devil Made Me Do It’, ‘Andy Warhol
Said’ and ‘Last Man Standing’.
Released in 2008, Bang! would be the last album released before Thunder’s
second split, and their ongoing reformation a couple of years later, and a gap
of seven years between albums until 2015’s ‘Wonder Days’. Recorded at Walton
Castle in Somerset, the album features tracks such as ‘On The Radio’, ‘Carol
Ann’, and ‘Stormwater’.
Bonus tracks:
The Magnificent Seventh
12. Amy's on the Run (Live at Manchester Academy,
2012)
13. I'm Dreaming Again (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, 2005)
14. Fade into the Sun (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, 2005)
15. The Gods of Love (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire, 2005)
Robert Johnson’s Tombstone
12. Don't Worry About Forever
13. I'm In Heaven
14. It's All About You (Live at Rock City Nottingham, 2006)
15. Dirty Dream (Live at Glasgow Academy, 2006)
Bang!
13. On the Radio (Live at Rock City Nottingham,
2008)
14. Delilah (Live at Rock City Nottingham, 2007)
15. See My Baby Walking
16. I Believe (Missionary Position Version)
Closing date 7 April. Winner will be notified by 10 April
Get Ready to ROCK! published a major retrospective charting the
band's progress in the millennium as part of GRTR!@20.
Feature
When did
Thunder split for the second time in their career?
A : 2007
B 2008
C 2009
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