All Artists: Thunder Title: Their Finest Hour: & A Bit Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Caroline Release Date: 10/2/1995 Album Type: Import Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 724383565023 |
Thunder Their Finest Hour: & A Bit Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
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CD ReviewsI'm a fan now for sure... Dan Cole | 10/13/2004 (5 out of 5 stars) "First heard these guys a week ago on XM radio with "Dirty Love". I cannot believe I have missed out on this band before now. While reading the other reviews that compare them to Bad-Co and Foreigner I kept thinking "no way" and when I read they could have been the next Led Zepplin I really was surprised. Well it is a shame that they came along so late in that era of Rock. They are simply very, very good. I bought the best of CD and it has already made me want to get the rest of their music to see what I have missed. Get it, buy it, down load it, what ever, if this is your style of music you will love it. It simply doesn't disappoint. How I tuned into Jackyl and missed this is beyond me." What you've heard's all true! S. McCall | High Point, NC United States | 06/07/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "You mean you haven't bought it yet? You mean you haven't bought ANY of their discs yet? Read these reviews, brothers & sisters: Would we all lie to you? CHECK THESE GUYS OUT!" Thunder- the undiscoved rock treasure G Ritchra | 09/07/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "Why this band didn't break huge always surprised me. I bought their original stuff when it was new and have been sharing it now with friends who love rock. No one has heard of them. They have more accessible rock hooks and great melodies than any group from that era. They're better than Styx, REO, Foreigner etc. Their material stays timeless. Listen to she's so fine, does it feel like love, or dirty love.I have never written a review but have always felt impassioned by these guys. I was a lead singer in a rock band back then and these guys (along with Roadmaster) were just never given their due."
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