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Thunderthighs Discography of CDs
Show only: CD (9) • MP3 (4) • Vinyl LP (3)
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Transformer CD (1972) Top Seller
Thunderthighs songs David Bowie has never been shy about acknowledging his influences, and since the boho decadence and sexual ambiguity of the Velvet Underground's music had a major impact on Bowie's work, it was only fitting that as Ziggy Stardust mania was reaching its peak, Bowie would offer Lou Reed some much needed help with his career, which ...
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Mott CD (1973)
Thunderthighs music CDs Digitally remastered by Larry Keyes (CBS Records Studio, New York, New York).
Mott The Hoople are often associated with the '70s glam movement, but their only real connection to that style was their involvement with David Bowie. In fact, the band was much more closely tied to the post-folkie work of Bob Dylan. Singer Ian Hunter had ...
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John Verity Band CD (1974)
Thunderthighs CD discography Japanese only 24-bit remastered paper sleeve pressing.
Liner Note Author: Kiyohiro Shiroya.
Recording information: Advision Studios, London (12/1973).
Photographer: Tom Hanley.
Arranger: John Verity Band.
Personnel: John Verity (vocals, guitar); Thunderthighs (vocals); Geoff Lyth (guitar, keyboards); Gerry Smith (bass guitar); Ron Kelly (drums).
Audio Mixer: Mike Dunne.
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Complete London Sessions, Vol. 1 CD (1999)
Thunderthighs albums Liner Note Author: Colin Escott.
Recording information: Advision, London, England.
Photographer: Barrie Wentzell.
Unknown Contributor Role: Thane Tierney.
Personnel: Jerry Lee Lewis (vocals, piano, electric piano); Charles "Chas" Hodges (vocals, guitar, piano); Albert Lee (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric piano); Rory Gallagher (guitar, bottleneck guitar); Delaney Bramlett, Joe Jammer, Alvin Lee , Peter Frampton (guitar); Kenneth Lovelace (acoustic guitar, violin); Drew ...
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Transformer - Digipack CD (1972)
Thunderthighs discography Liner Note Author: Michael Hill.
Photographers: Mick Rock ; Don Siebka; Karl Stoeker; Al Quaglieri.
Arrangers: David Bowie; Lou Reed; Mick Ronson.
Personnel: Lou Reed (guitar); Mick Ronson (guitar, recorder, piano, background vocals); Ronnie Ross (baritone saxophone); Herbie Flowers (tuba, bass guitar); Klaus Voormann (bass guitar); Ritchie Dharma, Barry DeSouza, John Halzey (drums); David Bowie, Thunderthighs (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: ...
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Mott CD (1973)
Thunderthighs CD discography Additional personnel includes: Graham Preskitt (violin); Paul Buckmaster (electric cello); Andy Mackay (saxophone); Thunderthighs (backround vocals).
Digitally remastered by Larry Keyes (CBS Records Studio, New York, New York).
Mott The Hoople are often associated with the '70s glam movement, but their only real connection to that style was their involvement with David Bowie. In fact, the band was much more closely tied to the post-folkie work of Bob Dylan. Singer ...
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 Thunderthighs albums Worked With
Lou Reed, John Verity Band, Mott The Hoople
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