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Fabulous Flip Sides of Thunder with Luke Morley
Thunderâs guitarist Luke Morley discusses the British quintetâs new BMG album âAll the Right Noisesâ and celebrates the 30th anniversary of the U.S. Top 100 singles chart success of âDirty Loveâ
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. It certainly has all the right power and variety, but before we get to that, let’s start with the song we first heard from you on the radio in America, “Dirty Love,” which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. That A side was catchy and powerful and the flip side, “Girl’s Going Out of Her Head,” has such a fluid guitar solo from you, with a song style reminding me of Sammy Hagar.
Fabulous Flip Sides of Thunder with Luke Morley
Thunderâs guitarist Luke Morley discusses the British quintetâs new BMG album âAll the Right Noisesâ and celebrates the 30th anniversary of the U.S. Top 100 singles chart success of âDirty Loveâ
Author:
. It certainly has all the right power and variety, but before we get to that, let’s start with the song we first heard from you on the radio in America, “Dirty Love,” which is celebrating its 30th anniversary. That A side was catchy and powerful and the flip side, “Girl’s Going Out of Her Head,” has such a fluid guitar solo from you, with a song style reminding me of Sammy Hagar.
New EP from rising country star Carly Pearce tops this week’s new releases
Updated Feb 19, 2021;
Posted Feb 16, 2021
Carly Pearce follows last year’s self-titled album with “29, a seven-track EP featuring the hit single, “Next Girl. (Photo: Big Machine)
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - A country up-and-comer and some highly regarded veterans have new albums this week, but an “Essential” new edition of K-pop sensation BTS’ latest may just drown ‘em all out.
Album of the Week: With her young career on a roll, Country Music Association Award-winner Carly Pearce follows last year’s self-titled album with “29” (Big Machine), a seven-track EP featuring the already hit “Next Girl” and songwriting collaborations with the likes of Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne, Emily Shackelton and more. Pearce also co-produced the set with Osborne.
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