Knights of the New Thunder explained

Knights of the New Thunder
Type:studio
Artist:TNT
Cover:Knights of the New Thunder.jpg
Released:2 October 1984
Recorded:Nidaros Studios, Trondheim
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:34:21
Label:PolyGram
Producer:Bjørn Nessjø
Prev Title:TNT
Prev Year:1982
Next Title:Tell No Tales
Next Year:1987

Knights of the New Thunder is the second studio album by the Norwegian rock band TNT. It was the first TNT album recorded with their new vocalist Tony Harnell, who had replaced their original singer Dag Ingebrigtsen.[1] It was their last album playing traditional heavy metal, as their later releases have a more commercial/glam metal style.

Most of the songs on the album had been written and recorded as demos while Ingebrigtsen was still in the band, but most of the lyrics were rewritten by Harnell. Some of the song titles were also changed; "Toys for Boys" and "Black Sheep of Valhalla" became "Break the Ice" and "Knights of the Thunder", respectively.[2] Two songs from TNT's self-titled first album, "USA" and "Eddie", were re-recorded and included on the album, though "Eddie" was an exclusive bonus track on the CD edition in Europe, and replaced "Tor with the Hammer" on U.S. editions. "Eddie" also came on the single American Tracks bundled with the LP in Europe.[3]

The album's original cover art featured an illustration of half-naked women and caused controversy in Norway. A new cover was made and used for the national and international editions, except for Japan where the album was released with its original cover.[4]

Personnel

TNT
Additional personnel
Production

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Øresus: Knights of the new Thunder – Pondus.no . 14 March 2011 . Norwegian . Pondus.no .
  2. News: Dahle . Jan . Tordenbrak . Scream Magazine . 117 . 2007 . no .
  3. http://www.discogs.com/TNT-Knights-Of-The-New-Thunder-American-Tracks/release/2517877 Discogs' page about the bundle
  4. Web site: NRK P3 – Pyro » Ukens albumcover: TNT med brystproblem . 14 March 2011 . Norwegian . nrk.no . 21 July 2008 .