Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors

by Thunder
Behind Closed Doors

Behind Closed Doors

by Thunder

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Overview

Like soldiers marching towards certain doom, British hard rockers Thunder stared down the indomitable forces of grunge as they unsheathed their third studio long-player, Behind Closed Doors, in January 1995, never losing faith in the rightness of their musical cause. What choice did they have, anyway? Well, they could have just thrown on the flannel and attempted to infiltrate the enemy lines like so many cowardly, fluffy-haired colleagues and make even bigger fools of themselves in the process, so give the quintet credit for sticking to their guns and facing down their fate like men. Needless to say, Thunder got themselves "killed" regardless, poor saps (everywhere but in their homeland the U.K., where this album reached a highly respectable number five), but at least they went down fighting behind every punchy, accessible, yet commendably earthy melodic rock nuggets like "River of Pain," "Stand Up," and "Ball and Chain." Thunder also embraced slightly darker vibes with memorable results on portentous opener "Moth to the Flame" and "Preaching from a Chair"; got the funk out successfully ("Fly on the Wall"), and not so much ("Too Scared to Live"); and noticeably toned down over all pomp rock thresholds, particularly on the bluesy "I'll Be Waiting" (boasting shades of '70s Whitesnake) and the folksy ballad "Til the River Runs Dry" (another weeper, "Castles in the Sand," sounds like a virtual memorial to this dying breed of '80s rock). But what Thunder couldn't do was carry on operating with confidence in their talents, as the alternative rock era continued to make mincemeat of their peers while swallowing up most of the media and any touring opportunities that had once been at their disposal. By the time Thunder got around to recording their fourth album, 1996's sardonically named The Thrill of it All, both their hopes and inspiration had pretty much run themselves dry. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia

Product Details

Release Date: 05/05/2023
Label: Bmg / Bmg Rights Management
UPC: 4050538823066

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Thunder   Primary Artist
Paul Baron   Trumpet
Tessa Niles   Vocals
Peter Lockett   Percussion
Ben Matthews   Keyboards
Derry Byrne   Trumpet
Katie Kissoon   Vocals
Suzie Katayama   Cello
Luke Morley   Guitar
Harry James   Drums
Bill Runge   Sax (Baritone)
Mikael Hoglund   Bass
Ling Hazza Hoi   Percussion

Technical Credits

Andy Taylor   Composer
Ben Matthews   Composer,Assistant Engineer
Mike Fraser   Producer
Tommy James & the Shondells   Composer
Tony May   Photography
Luke Morley   Composer,Producer,Assistant Engineer
Harry James   Composer
Mikael Hoglund   Composer
Kyle Bess   Assistant Engineer
Gary "Harry" James   Composer
Daniel Don Bowes   Composer
Delwyn Brooks   Engineer
Catherine Wessel   Photography
Brian Pollack   Assistant Engineer
Julien Mills   Artwork
Daniel Bowes   Composer
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