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Including dvd with two videos and two audio tracks that are not part of the "Thunderball" dvd and the album. Plus screen saver, wall paper and more.
Item no. 422608
Title Thunderball
Musical Genre Heavy Metal
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band U.D.O.
Release date 6/9/09
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 CD & DVD

Disc 1

  • 1.
    Thunderball
  • 2.
    The arbiter
  • 3.
    Pull the trigger
  • 4.
    Fistful of anger
  • 5.
    The land of the midnight sun
  • 6.
    Hell bites back
  • 7.
    Trainride In Russia (Poezd Po Rossii)
  • 8.
    The Bullet And The Bomb
  • 9.
    The magic mirror
  • 10.
    Tough luck II
  • 11.
    Blind eyes

Disc 2

  • 1.
    Blind eyes (Video)
  • 2.
    Hardcore lover (Audio)
  • 3.
    Screensaver / 4 Wallpapers

by Jürgen Tschamler (04/01) After the breathtaking 2002-album "Man and machine"- the definitively heaviest U.D.O. album ever - the guys around Stefan Kaufmann and Udo Dirkschneider have reduced the heaviness on their new album "Thunderball". It can't be denied that they slightly watched over to Accept-regions and now present a thrilling mix for old Accept- as well as new U.D.O. fans. "Thunderball" begins with the title track and awakes memories of "Fast as a shark". Only the chorus is ì straighter. The rest of the song is in the vein of the old classic. "Pull the trigger" is a pumping mid-tempo hit with an extraordinary chorus, a song that should become a fixed part of the live repertoire in the future. The most unusual track is "Trainride in Russia" which in parts sounds like a Russian Folk song. Also the vocals are partly in English and in Russian. Unusual, but very suitable for U.D.O. Udo's vocals are a bit rougher than on the predecessor, which in fact can be said about the whole production. As I said before, "Thunderball" will neither disappoint old Accept fans nor new U.D.O. fans. They will stand together as one banging their heads! (Jürgen Tschamler - 04/01)