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| Name = Thunder Up |
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| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Artist = [[The Sound]] |
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| Released = 1987 |
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| Genre = [[Alternative Rock]] |
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| Label = [[Play It Again Sam (record label)|Play It Again Sam]] |
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| Producer = The Sound, Nick Robbins |
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*[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:d9fuxqrhldke~T0 link] |
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| Last album = ''[[Heads and Hearts]]''<br />(1985) |
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| This album = '''''Thunder Up'''''<br />(1987) |
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{{Unreferenced|date=September 2007}} |
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'''''Thunder Up''''' is the fifth and final studio album by [[The Sound]]. |
'''''Thunder Up''''' is the fifth and final studio album by [[The Sound]]. |
Revision as of 17:29, 13 March 2009
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Thunder Up is the fifth and final studio album by The Sound.
Track listing
- "Acceleration Group" – 3:32
- "Hand of Love" – 3:18
- "Barria Alta" – 4:47
- "Kinetic" – 5:15
- "Iron Years" – 4:11
- "Prove Me Wrong" – 2:28
- "Shot up and Shut Down" – 4:19
- "Web of Wicked Ways" – 2:56
- "I Give You Pain" – 5:05
- "You've Got a Way" – 5:29
Thunder Up is a middle ground between All Fall Down's emotional warfare and the later, more sensuous pop. Punching right in with one of their most exciting tracks, "Acceleration Group", the album is a rollercoaster ride through desolation ("Shot Up and Shut Down"), titillation ("Kinetic"), cynicism ("Prove Me Wrong") and profound beauty ("You've Got a Way"). Though the contrast can be jarring, unpredictability is a strength, and this is a bold up/down, hot/cold, built-up/knocked-down record most bands would not attempt. It was to be their last such uncompromising work; the group finally called it quits in early '88.