The Magnificent Seventh
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The Magnificent Seventh is the seventh studio album by British hard rock band Thunder[2]. Released in January 2005 [3], it was the second album to be released by the band following their reformation in 2002 and generated their first top 30 entry in the UK Singles Chart since 1996 - "I Love You More Than Rock 'n Roll" reaching number 27[4].
Track listing
All songs written by Luke Morley except where stated:[5]
- "I Love You More Than Rock n' Roll" - 4:43
- "The Gods of Love" - 4:44
- "Monkey See, Monkey Do" - 6:03
- "I'm Dreaming Again" - 4:38
- "Amy's On The Run" - 4:08
- "The Pride" - 4:21
- "Fade Into The Sun" - 5:19
- "Together Or Apart" - 6:01
- "You Can't Keep A Good Man Down" - 4:26
- "One Foot In The Grave" - 4:22
- "One Fatal Kiss" (Morley/Ballard) - 4:38
- "Love's An Easy Word To Say*
Bonus track on Japanese edition*[6]
Personnel
Credits
- Producer - Luke Morley
- Engineering & Mixing - Rupert Coulson
- Artwork & Design - Hugh Gilmore
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Compilation albums |
Their Finest Hour (and a bit) · The Best of Thunder · The Rare, The Raw, and the Rest · Gimme Some... · Rock Champions · Ballads · The Very Best of Thunder
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Extended plays |
The Only One · The Only One (Live) · Six of One · Half a Dozen of the Others · The Joy of Six
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