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Backstreet Symphony

Backstreet Symphony
Thunder

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Track Listing

  1. She's So Fine
  2. Dirty Love
  3. Don't Wait For Me
  4. Higher Ground
  5. Until My Dying Day
  6. Backstreet Symphony
  7. Love Walked In
  8. Englishman On Holiday
  9. Girl's Going Out Of Her Head
  10. Gimme Some Lovin'
  11. Distant Thunder

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2072 in Music
  • Released on: 1990-03-05
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

An album for every man and his dog5
After hearing Backstreet Symphony on the radio I decided to give this band a try, with a name like Thunder and the band being unknown to me at the time, I thought this song would probably be the only great song on the disc with a mix of good and average songs, like most albums, but thought I`d give them a shot - How wrong was I!

The CD was put in my CD player and didn't come out for a good week - no - it was a great week! Every song is simply amazing and the more you listen, the better it gets. The album is full of head bobbing, air punching, classic rock riffs that could turn a funeral into a party, mixed with a few epic ballad type tracks, the amazing Love Walked In and Until My Dying Day along with a dash of humour from Englishman On Holiday it's just a great album that you will never get tired of! I only wish I found out about Thunder sooner, way sooner.

A snipet of things to come!5
With their latest release, Robert Johnsons Tombstone, it is easy to forget how things started. This is one of the best debut albums i've ever bought! She's so fine, the albums opener, is amoung the best from it, similarly is the title track Backstreet symphony. The only weak track on the album is Dirty love, but when you ignore that you have a perfect, made to mesure album!

Feel Good Rock and Roll5
It's not exactly heavy metal like Iron Maiden, but it's not as rock and roll as The Quireboys. It is a sort of perfect-how-did-they-manage-it in between the two.

The record has anthemic rock/metal tracks like Backstreet Symphony or Distant Thunder coupled with a killer ballad such as Loved Walked In and raunchy balls out mid tempo rockers like She's So Fine. Hell, it even has a great blues rock piece such as Don't Wait For Me that reminisces of Zeppelin's Since I've Been Loving You.

I bought this cd without having heard anything from Thunder before and I was very greatly pleased. It has it all!!!