Description: Tracks:Does It Feel Like Love?Everybody Wants HerLow Life in High PlacesLaughing on Judgement DayEmpty CityToday the World Stopped TurningLong Way from HomeFire to IceFeeding the FlameBetter Man, AMoment of Truth, TheFlawed to PerfectionLike a SatelliteBaby I'll Be Gone Performer Notes: Thunder: Daniel "Don" Bowes (vocals), Luke Morley (guitar), Ben Matthews (guitar, Hammond organ), Mark "Snake" Luckhurst (bass), Gary "Harry" James (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Grant Kirkhope, Frank Mizen, Blind Lemon Morley (harmonica), Snake (brass), Jody Linscott (percussion), International Singing Criminals (background vocals).All songs written by Thunder.For a while there, it seemed as though England's Thunder might follow in the footsteps of Def Leppard or Whitesnake and actually conquer America with their powerful melodic hard rock. But, when faced with the ever more hostile musical environment of the early `90s (read: Seattle), all they managed was a smattering of critical support and a number of hit singles in their homeland. Still, despite producing but one big hit in the infectious, horn-punctuated "Everybody Wants Her," Thunder's sophomore album, 1992's Laughing on Judgement Day, was anything but a slump, and may in fact have been the strongest all-around effort of the group's career. Among the highlights, "The Moment of Truth" and "Today the World Stopped Turning" packed massive, irresistible choruses, while "Low Life in High Places" and "Empty City" provided stunning showcases for the formidably soulful voice of singer Danny Bowes (a latter day David Coverdale, in the best sense). Even borderline sonic relics like the partly funky "The Moment of Truth" and "Fire to Ice" (which bordered on AOR) were meticulously constructed from the ground up -- not that this meant much in the face of grunge. So even though there was not a single obvious clunker among Laughing on Judgement Day's 14 tracks, Thunder's sound was sadly already yesterday's news, and the band would never again replicate the achievements of its early career. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Professional Reviews: Q (1/93, p.73) - Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992. Record Collector (magazine) (p.95) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Catchy tunes again dominate....Great stuff...with Danny Bowes' vocals particularly impressive." Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 10 June, 2008 Label: Caroline World Service
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Track #1: Does It Feel Like Love?
Track #2: Everybody Wants Her
Track #3: Low Life in High Places
Track #4: Laughing on Judgement Day
Track #5: Empty City
Track #6: Today the World Stopped Turning
Track #7: Long Way from Home
Track #8: Fire to Ice
Track #9: Feeding the Flame
Track #10: Better Man, A
Track #11: Moment of Truth, The
Track #12: Flawed to Perfection
Track #13: Like a Satellite
Track #14: Baby I'll Be Gone
Release Year: 1992
Format: CD
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time: 69 min.
Style: Hard Rock
Record Label: EMI Music Distribution
Artist: Thunder
Release Title: Laughing on Judgement Day