Thunder could score first number one 28 years after being pipped by Kylie
Alex Green, PA Entertainment Reporter
17 March 2021, 6:00 pm
Veteran rockers Thunder could score their first number one album – nearly 30 years after being beaten to the prize by Kylie Minogue.
The London band’s 13th album All The Right Noises this week lags just behind Evering Road by 25-year-old singer-songwriter Tom Grennan, according to the Official Charts Company.
Guitarist and chief songwriter Luke Morley said it would be “funny” if Thunder hit number one, but added: “If chart positions were massively important to us, we would have given up years ago.”
Thunder could score first number one 28 years after being pipped by Kylie
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A leading Dudley councillor is facing an anxious wait to see if her rock band partner can hit the top of the charts with his group’s new album. Councillor Laura Taylor’s fiance Chris Childs is bass guitarist with Thunder, who have a string of hit albums to their name. But they have never made it to No 1, so it’s fingers crossed in their Halesowen home that the new album, released on Friday, can climb to the top. Laura, Dudley’s cabinet member with responsibility for housing and communities, says it’s started well, but ‘it’s going to be tight.’
A leading Dudley councillor is facing an anxious wait to see if her rock band partner can hit the top of the charts with his group’s new album. Councillor Laura Taylor’s fiance Chris Childs is bass guitarist with Thunder, who have a string of hit albums to their name. But they have never made it to No 1, so it’s fingers crossed in their Halesowen home that the new album, released on Friday, can climb to the top. Laura, Dudley’s cabinet member with responsibility for housing and communities, says it’s started well, but ‘it’s going to be tight.’