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Robert Johnson's Tombstone

by: Thunder

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 5 to 9 days Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5055131000172
Label: Stc
Manufacturer: Stc
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Stc
Release Date: October 30, 2006
Studio: Stc
Sales Rank: 2467




Disc 1:
  1. Robert Johnson's Tombstone
  2. Dirty Dream
  3. Million Faces
  4. Don't Wanna Talk About Love
  5. Devil Made Me Do It
  6. Last Man Standing
  7. My Darkest Hour
  8. Andy Warhol Said
  9. What A Beautiful Day
  10. It's All About You
  11. Stubborn Kinda Love
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - They've done it again!
Thunder are a great band without question and this album is evidence of that. The albums title track is a little weak but from track two onwards the sound is totally increadable! In my opinion, the best tracks on the album are Dirty Dream, last man standing and The Devil Made Me Do It. they are all classic hard rock track's and really set the album alight. A Million Face's and My Darkest Hour are good ballad's that may take some time to grow on you, but they do. All in all this album is just increadable and i certainly hope the boy's keep it up and that their next album is as good as this fantastic production!!!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Devilishly good
Since Thunder reconvened in 2002, they have steadily been rebuilding their profile with extensive touring of the UK, Europe and Japan, alongside some prestigious festival appearances. 'Robert Johnson's Tombstone', Thunder's third album since their reunion and their eighth in all, sees the guys once again deliver a solid set of rockers and power ballads which (mostly) is exactly what their utterly devoted fans would expect.

This time around however, the band and specifically writer Luke Morley have tried a few new things out; the title track which leads this album off has a distinctly bluesier feel - appropriate, considering the subject of the song is celebrated bluesman Robert Johnson, around whose legend the album artwork is themed, ... Read More:



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Solid
And to think that just a few short years ago, Thunder were shutting up shop and yet,here we are with what I think will turn out to be one of my favourite no frills rock albums of this year.
I have to say though that when I first put this in my player and I listened to the opening (and title) track that my heart sank - it just did not seem possible that after the blustering performance of "Magnificent Seventh" that we could have descended into this little number as a precursor of their eighth studio session - but, then we launched into Dirty Dream and everything was uphill from thereon in to the end of this magnificent disc!
What you see is certainly what you get with Thunder and, as one other reviewer succinctly put it - "everything is ... Read More:



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Rock solid!
A good, energetic album. Thunder really are a PROPER rock band - it's powerful, fun, doesn't need to be too clever, and its music made for a live show.

Over the years, Thunder have established a staying power which is great in an age of mass produced pop. They are certainly under-rated, sometimes overlooked.

This album has some great stand out tracks - bautiful day is a good'un for the car.

I've purchased this album on the back of the Bowes and Morley albums - offerings from Thunder's singer and guitarist which really are surprisely great CDs and also worth a try. Moving Swiftly along really is a five star album - every track a great one!

I've often felt that Thunder should experiment a little more. ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Brilliant
Thunder are currently my favorite band and this album goes strait to the top of my album stack. This album has some brilliant new songs on it but it is not better than thier first its just as good as it and thats because the first couldn't get any better than it was. Thunder tracks always have good lyrics or good riffs or more often than not both. The solo's are always good fun to listen to. This is a must for a Thunder fan and a must for anyone who likes rock music or a good album.


 



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