Great Rock Albums of 1984: TNT- Knights of New Thunder
You’ve probably guessed that I’ve been off from my main job the past several days or why else would I be able to post three days in a row? That all changes as I’m back in work tonight so before I go, I thought I’d leave it with a post about an album from whom I call my favourite Norwegian band, TNT. Leaves Eyes does come a close second though. I didn’t hear their second album, “Knights of New Thunder” until 1986 and I have to say that I was quite impressed when I did.
“Knights of New Thunder” was the first album to feature American born Tony Harnell, though for some reason, he is credited on the first few TNT albums as Hansen. Anyway, Tony’s fantastic vocal range completed what is essentially a great band. I can totally understand why my sister put him into her band of underrated musicians. Speaking of underrated, guitarist Ronni Le Tekro doesn’t get the true recognition he deserves either. He does hammer out some really amazing guitar solos on this album.
Things open on the album with probably the best known track on it, “Seven Seas.” It seems to be the one most people remember whenever it is mentioned. The reason for this is a no-brainer. Harnell’s vocals shine through straight away supported by Le Tekro’s guitar work. We must not forget the rhythm section of Morty Black and Diesel Dahl who are as tight as any on this album. While “Seven Seas” is the most well known track on “Knights of New Thunder,” the rest of the album is just as good. In fact, the only tracks that might be called filler are “USA” and “Deadly Metal” though I like both of these tracks too. On a personal note, the lyrics to “Break the Ice” were very important to me in late 1986. The title track ranks right up there with the best album closers.
There is one difference in the tracks on the US version and the European version of the album. Having the US one, I was treated to my favourite track on the album, “Eddie,” while Europeans had the track “Tor With the Hammer” which itself is a pretty good track. “Eddie” is a very good power ballad whose lyrics I found very amusing. I think the song is about a deranged dog but I have known humans who fit in quite nicely with the lyrics of the chorus.
“Eddie likes torture and pain;
And Eddie’s crying in the rain;
Eddie’s got a twisted brain;
And neighours think that he’s insane;
Eddie strikes again.”
Track listing:
- Seven Seas
- Ready to Leave
- Klassik Romance
- Last Summer’s Evil
- Lost Without Your Love
- Break the Ice
- Tor With the Hammer
- USA
- Deadly Metal
- Knights of New Thunder
- Eddie (Track 6 on the US version)
Tony Harnell (Hansen in the credits)- lead vocals
Ronni Le Tekro- guitars, backing vocals
Morty Black- bass, backing vocals, synthesizer
Diesel Dahl- drums
Because of “Eddie,” there are two power ballads on the US version of “Knights of New Thunder.” While I prefer “Eddie” to “Lost Without Your Love,” I do think Le Tekro’s guitar solo on the song is amazing. It has been said that “Knights of New Thunder” would be TNT’s last pure metal album as they would go more glam after. My sister was always jealous of the band’s hair. While, I will explore that theory down the line, I will say for now to just kick back on enjoy the delights of this one.
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April 21, 2018 at 4:39 pm
I always enjoy learning about new-to-me bands. I also have to agree with your sister — they do have good hair!
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April 23, 2018 at 7:42 am
These guys are definitely worth checking out. I think a lot of ladies may agree with you and my sister. BTW, were you able to use the link at the bottom of the post?
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April 21, 2018 at 5:50 pm
Good👏👍
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April 23, 2018 at 7:43 am
Thanks 🙂
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April 21, 2018 at 5:51 pm
Good post👏👏
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April 23, 2018 at 7:43 am
Thank you
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April 23, 2018 at 5:13 am
I always liked Last Summer’s Evil and Deadly Metal on this one. Excellent band!
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April 23, 2018 at 7:44 am
Both good tracks though I could never work out what evil act was committed last summer.
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April 24, 2018 at 7:07 am
Haha, me neither! It’s just a kinda weird but really good song that’s always stuck with me somehow. 🙂
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April 24, 2018 at 4:54 pm
It is a good song but Tony Harnell could be singing about doing terrible things to dogs with a fork and his voice would still make it sound great.
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