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The Complete EMI Recordings 1989 - 1995
Thunderâs three studio albums for EMI.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
Thunderâs three studio albums for EMI.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
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The Complete EMI Recordings 1989 - 1995â
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Thunderâs three studio albums for EMI.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
⢠Plus a host of bonus tracks, single cuts and B-sides.
⢠And live recordings from The Town And Country Club and their Monsters Of Rock Donington debut.
⢠FOR FANS OF: Faces, Quireboys.
Formed at the start of 1989 from the core of Terraplane, guitarist and songwriter Luke Morley, singer Danny Bowes and drummer Gary âHarryâ James were joined by Ben Matthews on guitar and keyboards and Mark âSnakeâ Luckhurst on bass for their debut album which was produced by Duran Duranâs Andy Taylor for EMI. âBackstreet Symphonyâ (CD1), was released in 1990 featuring no less than 4ve chart singles which led to them opening the 1990 Monsters Of Rock festival, captured in its entirety here on CD3.
Their fan base and reputation was further cemented with the release of âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ (CD4) in 1992, their second gold album in a row.
Featuring the singles âLow Life in High Placesâ, âEverybody Wants Herâ, âA Better Manâ and âLike a Satelliteâ, the album reached No.2 In the UK album charts.
By the time that third record âBehind Closed Doorsâ (CD6) was released in 1995, bassist âSnakeâ Luckhurst had been replaced by Mikael HĂśglund. A third hit in a row, âBehind Closed Doorsâ featured the singles âStand Upâ, âRiver Of Painâ and âCastles In The Sandâ.
By 1996 Thunder had left EMI, leaving behind a legacy of three classic albums and an armful or two of great singles. No slouches when it came to giving their fans value for money, those singles often came with non-album songs or alternative versions, including âUntil The Night Is Through (Dance Dance Dance)â, âI Can Still Hear The Musicâ and âNo Way Out Of The Wildernessâ from âBacktreet Symphonyâ; âShe's My Inspirationâ, âWith A Little Help From My Friendsâ, âBigger Than Both Of Usâ and âDangerous Rhythmâ from âLaughing On Judgement Dayâ and âOne Pretty Womanâ, âThe Fire Is Goneâ, âLife In A Dayâ from âBehind Closed Doorsâ.
















