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Robert Johnson's Tombstone

Robert Johnson's Tombstone is the eighth studio album by English hard rock band Thunder. Recorded at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby, Chez Bez and Tackle Out Studios in London, and the El Relaxo villa in Mijas, Spain, it was produced by the band's lead guitarist Luke Morley. The album was released in the UK by STC Recordings on 30 October 2006, in Europe by Frontiers Records on 10 November, and in Japan by Victor Entertainment on 26 February 2007.

Robert Johnson's Tombstone
Studio album by
Released30 October 2006 (2006-10-30)
Studio
Genre
Length52:40
LabelSTC
ProducerLuke Morley
Thunder studio album chronology
The Magnificent Seventh!
(2005)
Robert Johnson's Tombstone
(2006)
Bang!
(2008)
Singles from Robert Johnson's Tombstone
  1. "The Devil Made Me Do It"
    Released: 4 December 2006 (2006-12-04)

Thunder began working on material for the follow-up to The Magnificent Seventh! in November 2005, during the promotional touring cycle for the album. After the final run of shows on the tour ended in February 2006, the band continued work on the album at a rented villa in Mijas, Málaga using a portable Pro Tools recording station purchased a few years previous. The group's second guitarist and keyboardist Ben Matthews engineered and mixed the entire record.

Robert Johnson's Tombstone debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart and number 6 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart. "The Devil Made Me Do It" was released as the only single from the album on 4 December 2006, reaching number 40 on the UK Singles Chart and number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart. The album was promoted on a concert tour between November 2006 and September 2007, featuring shows in the UK, Europe and Japan.

Recording and production edit

Thunder started the "first stage of recording" for their eighth studio album on 29 November 2005,[1] shortly before embarking on the second European leg of the tour for their seventh studio album, The Magnificent Seventh!, on 6 December.[2] Production took place at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby, Lincolnshire, Chez Bez and Tackle Out Studios in London, and a rented villa in Mijas, Málaga, Spain called "El Relaxo".[3] The Mijas sessions took place in early 2006 and saw the group using a portable recording setup they had purchased a couple of years prior. Speaking about the system, the band's vocalist Danny Bowes recalled that "We spent a lot of money on a portable Pro Tools system so that we could plug everything in and record ... I knew how useful it would be to have the ability to record and mix our own records anywhere we wanted."[4]

Recalling how he conceived the concept for Robert Johnson's Tombstone, the band's lead guitarist, producer and primary songwriter Luke Morley explained that it "came about when I was helping Andy Taylor's son ... with some demos and advice, down in Exeter. I was driving home and listening to one of those late-night Radio 2 programmes about the blues. The guy was talking about the blues musician Robert Johnson and the stories of a bottle of poison, a bottle of whisky and a prostitute being involved in his death, and I thought, "This is so rock 'n' roll!" So I got home and started researching Johnson, and it went from there."[5] The album's opening title track features lyrics written in reference to Johnson's mysterious death – Morley recalls that "all the ingredients in his story, true or false, make it a great one to tell and embellish".[6] Prior to its release, Bowes dubbed the album "a natural continuation of the last record", describing its sound as "rootsy and blues based, sexy and dirty, and sad and melancholy in places too".[7]

Promotion and release edit

Robert Johnson's Tombstone was released in the UK by the band's own label STC Recordings on 30 October 2006.[1] It debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart,[8] number 6 on the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart,[9] and number 61 on the Scottish Albums Chart.[10] The album was released in Europe by Frontiers Records on 10 November,[7] and in Japan by Victor Entertainment on 26 February 2007, with four additional bonus tracks.[11] Outside of the UK, it reached number 105 on the Oricon Albums Chart in Japan – the first Thunder studio album to chart in the region.[12] "The Devil Made Me Do It" was released as the only single from Robert Johnson's Tombstone on 4 December 2006.[1] It was the band's 18th and to date latest release to reach the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 40.[8] It also reached number 2 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart, behind Muse's "Knights of Cydonia".[13] The album was promoted on a concert tour beginning in the UK in November 2006, including dates in Europe and Japan.[14]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]

Reviewing the album for AllMusic, Stewart Mason claimed that on Robert Johnson's Tombstone, "Thunder return to what made them, if not famous, then at least reasonably well known in certain circles: punchy three-chord hard rock delivered with maximum swagger and minimum fuss".[3] Highlighting tracks such as "Andy Warhol Said" and "Last Man Standing", the writer concluded that "While [the album] won't win Thunder any new acolytes, fans will be entirely pleased".[3]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Luke Morley, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Robert Johnson's Tombstone"4:28
2."Dirty Dream"4:30
3."A Million Faces"4:55
4."Don't Wanna Talk About Love"5:47
5."The Devil Made Me Do It"4:20
6."Last Man Standing" (co-written by Chris Childs)6:55
7."My Darkest Hour"3:27
8."Andy Warhol Said"5:10
9."What a Beautiful Day"4:03
10."It's All About You"4:43
11."Stubborn Kinda Love"4:22
Total length:52:40
Japanese edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Fade Into the Sun" (live)5:58
13."I Love You More Than Rock 'n' Roll" (live)6:09
14."I'm in Heaven"3:28
15."The Girl Is Alright"3:50
Total length:72:05

Personnel edit

Chart positions edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c . Thunder. Archived from the original on 20 May 2017. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. ^ . Thunder. Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d Mason, Stewart. "Robert Johnson's Tombstone - Thunder: Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  4. ^ McIver 2016, p. 272
  5. ^ McIver 2016, p. 284
  6. ^ McIver 2016, pp. 288–289
  7. ^ a b "Thunder Set European Release Date For Robert Johnson's Tombstone; Artwork, Tracklisting Revealed". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 15 September 2006. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "Thunder Full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  9. ^ a b "Official Rock & Metal Albums Chart Top 40: 05 November 2006 - 11 November 2006". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  10. ^ a b "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100: 05 November 2006 - 11 November 2006". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  11. ^ Mason, Stewart. "Robert Johnson's Tombstone (Bonus Track) (CD - Jvc Victor #63715) - Thunder: Release Info". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  12. ^ a b "サンダーのランキング: アルバム売上ランキング" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  13. ^ "Official Rock & Metal Singles Chart Top 40: 10 December 2006 - 16 December 2006". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  14. ^ . Thunder. Archived from the original on 24 April 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2017.

Bibliography edit

External links edit

  • Robert Johnson's Tombstone 8 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine on the band's official website
  • Robert Johnson's Tombstone at Discogs (list of releases)

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Robert Johnson s Tombstone is the eighth studio album by English hard rock band Thunder Recorded at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby Chez Bez and Tackle Out Studios in London and the El Relaxo villa in Mijas Spain it was produced by the band s lead guitarist Luke Morley The album was released in the UK by STC Recordings on 30 October 2006 in Europe by Frontiers Records on 10 November and in Japan by Victor Entertainment on 26 February 2007 Robert Johnson s TombstoneStudio album by ThunderReleased30 October 2006 2006 10 30 StudioChapel Studios South Thoresby Lincolnshire England Chez Bez Studios London England El Relaxo Mijas Malaga Spain Tackle Out Studios London England GenreHard rockheavy metalLength52 40LabelSTCProducerLuke MorleyThunder studio album chronologyThe Magnificent Seventh 2005 Robert Johnson s Tombstone 2006 Bang 2008 Singles from Robert Johnson s Tombstone The Devil Made Me Do It Released 4 December 2006 2006 12 04 Thunder began working on material for the follow up to The Magnificent Seventh in November 2005 during the promotional touring cycle for the album After the final run of shows on the tour ended in February 2006 the band continued work on the album at a rented villa in Mijas Malaga using a portable Pro Tools recording station purchased a few years previous The group s second guitarist and keyboardist Ben Matthews engineered and mixed the entire record Robert Johnson s Tombstone debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart and number 6 on the UK Rock amp Metal Albums Chart The Devil Made Me Do It was released as the only single from the album on 4 December 2006 reaching number 40 on the UK Singles Chart and number 2 on the UK Rock amp Metal Singles Chart The album was promoted on a concert tour between November 2006 and September 2007 featuring shows in the UK Europe and Japan Contents 1 Recording and production 2 Promotion and release 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Chart positions 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksRecording and production editThunder started the first stage of recording for their eighth studio album on 29 November 2005 1 shortly before embarking on the second European leg of the tour for their seventh studio album The Magnificent Seventh on 6 December 2 Production took place at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby Lincolnshire Chez Bez and Tackle Out Studios in London and a rented villa in Mijas Malaga Spain called El Relaxo 3 The Mijas sessions took place in early 2006 and saw the group using a portable recording setup they had purchased a couple of years prior Speaking about the system the band s vocalist Danny Bowes recalled that We spent a lot of money on a portable Pro Tools system so that we could plug everything in and record I knew how useful it would be to have the ability to record and mix our own records anywhere we wanted 4 Recalling how he conceived the concept for Robert Johnson s Tombstone the band s lead guitarist producer and primary songwriter Luke Morley explained that it came about when I was helping Andy Taylor s son with some demos and advice down in Exeter I was driving home and listening to one of those late night Radio 2 programmes about the blues The guy was talking about the blues musician Robert Johnson and the stories of a bottle of poison a bottle of whisky and a prostitute being involved in his death and I thought This is so rock n roll So I got home and started researching Johnson and it went from there 5 The album s opening title track features lyrics written in reference to Johnson s mysterious death Morley recalls that all the ingredients in his story true or false make it a great one to tell and embellish 6 Prior to its release Bowes dubbed the album a natural continuation of the last record describing its sound as rootsy and blues based sexy and dirty and sad and melancholy in places too 7 Promotion and release editRobert Johnson s Tombstone was released in the UK by the band s own label STC Recordings on 30 October 2006 1 It debuted at number 56 on the UK Albums Chart 8 number 6 on the UK Rock amp Metal Albums Chart 9 and number 61 on the Scottish Albums Chart 10 The album was released in Europe by Frontiers Records on 10 November 7 and in Japan by Victor Entertainment on 26 February 2007 with four additional bonus tracks 11 Outside of the UK it reached number 105 on the Oricon Albums Chart in Japan the first Thunder studio album to chart in the region 12 The Devil Made Me Do It was released as the only single from Robert Johnson s Tombstone on 4 December 2006 1 It was the band s 18th and to date latest release to reach the top 40 of the UK Singles Chart peaking at number 40 8 It also reached number 2 on the UK Rock amp Metal Singles Chart behind Muse s Knights of Cydonia 13 The album was promoted on a concert tour beginning in the UK in November 2006 including dates in Europe and Japan 14 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 Reviewing the album for AllMusic Stewart Mason claimed that on Robert Johnson s Tombstone Thunder return to what made them if not famous then at least reasonably well known in certain circles punchy three chord hard rock delivered with maximum swagger and minimum fuss 3 Highlighting tracks such as Andy Warhol Said and Last Man Standing the writer concluded that While the album won t win Thunder any new acolytes fans will be entirely pleased 3 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Luke Morley except where notedNo TitleLength1 Robert Johnson s Tombstone 4 282 Dirty Dream 4 303 A Million Faces 4 554 Don t Wanna Talk About Love 5 475 The Devil Made Me Do It 4 206 Last Man Standing co written by Chris Childs 6 557 My Darkest Hour 3 278 Andy Warhol Said 5 109 What a Beautiful Day 4 0310 It s All About You 4 4311 Stubborn Kinda Love 4 22Total length 52 40 Japanese edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength12 Fade Into the Sun live 5 5813 I Love You More Than Rock n Roll live 6 0914 I m in Heaven 3 2815 The Girl Is Alright 3 50Total length 72 05Personnel editDanny Bowes vocals Luke Morley guitar backing vocals percussion production art direction Ben Matthews guitar keyboards engineering mixing Chris Childs bass art direction Gary Harry James drums percussion Rob Crane artwork Jason Joyce photographyChart positions editChart 2006 Peakposition Japanese Albums Oricon 12 105 Scottish Albums OCC 10 61 UK Albums OCC 8 56 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 9 6References edit a b c History Thunder Archived from the original on 20 May 2017 Retrieved 13 June 2017 The Magnificent Seventh Tour Thunder Archived from the original on 24 April 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b c d Mason Stewart Robert Johnson s Tombstone Thunder Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 13 June 2017 McIver 2016 p 272 McIver 2016 p 284 McIver 2016 pp 288 289 a b Thunder Set European Release Date For Robert Johnson s Tombstone Artwork Tracklisting Revealed Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles 15 September 2006 Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b c Thunder Full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b Official Rock amp Metal Albums Chart Top 40 05 November 2006 11 November 2006 Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 05 November 2006 11 November 2006 Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 June 2017 Mason Stewart Robert Johnson s Tombstone Bonus Track CD Jvc Victor 63715 Thunder Release Info AllMusic All Media Network Retrieved 13 June 2017 a b サンダーのランキング アルバム売上ランキング in Japanese Oricon Retrieved 13 June 2017 Official Rock amp Metal Singles Chart Top 40 10 December 2006 16 December 2006 Official Charts Company Retrieved 13 June 2017 Robert Johnson s Tombstone Tour Thunder Archived from the original on 24 April 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2017 Bibliography editMcIver Joel October 2016 Giving the Game Away The Thunder Story London England Omnibus Press published 11 November 2016 ISBN 978 1785581373External links editRobert Johnson s Tombstone Archived 8 April 2018 at the Wayback Machine on the band s official website Robert Johnson s Tombstone at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Johnson 27s Tombstone amp oldid 1152995295, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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