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