''Shooting at the Sun'' is the sixth
studio album
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by English
hard rock
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band
Thunder
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. Recorded from October to December 2002 at Jacobs Studios in
Farnham
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, it was produced the band's lead guitarist
Luke Morley
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and engineered and mixed by Rupert Coulson. The album was initially released online by the band's own label
STC Recordings
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on 3 March 2003, followed by a physical release in Japan by
Victor Entertainment
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on 5 March and in Europe by
Frontiers Records
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History
In 1996, Serafino Perugino began his care ...
on 7 April.
Following the release and promotion of the band's fifth studio album ''
Giving the Game Away'' in 1999, Thunder disbanded in May 2000. The group spent two years on hiatus, before reuniting for a
Monsters of Rock
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tour in November 2002 and recording their sixth studio album. ''Shooting at the Sun'' was written entirely by Luke Morley, with
Winterville frontman Peter Shoulder the only co-writing credit on "The Man Inside". Morley and Shoulder would later form
The Union in 2009.
''Shooting at the Sun'' failed to register on the
UK Albums Chart
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, although lead single "Loser" reached number 48 on the
UK Singles Chart, number 5 on the
UK Independent Singles Chart
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, number 3 on the
UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart
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and number 48 on the
Scottish Singles Chart
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. The album was promoted on two UK
concert tour
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s in mid to late 2003 – one in May and another in November – followed by a number of European shows the following year in January, May and July.
Background and recording
After disbanding two years earlier, in July 2002 Thunder announced that they were due to reunite in November for a
Monsters of Rock
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tour headlined by
Alice Cooper
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, although it was described by the band's vocalist
Danny Bowes
Daniel John 'Danny' Bowes (born 14 April 1960, West Ham, Essex, England) is a British singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the hard rock band Thunder.
Education
Bowes was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham College.
Life and career
B ...
as "a non permanent reformation". Despite this statement, lead guitarist
Luke Morley
Luke Morley (born 19 June 1960 in Camberwell, London, England) is the guitarist, chief songwriter and producer for the hard rock band Thunder from 1989 to present (with a break from 1999–2002, and 2009–2011). Previous to that he was a memb ...
proposed that the band record a new album, to which Bowes was initially opposed.
The vocalist began managing the band upon their return, while they formed their own record label
STC Recordings
Thunder are an English hard rock band from London. Formed in 1989, the group was founded by former Terraplane (band), Terraplane members Danny Bowes (lead vocals), Luke Morley (guitar, backing vocals) and Gary James, Gary "Harry" James (drums) ...
after drummer
Gary "Harry" James claimed that they had "been fucked around by record companies so much in the past that it made sense to do it all ourselves".
According to Bowes, "STC stands for Straight Talk Company, because I give you the news the same way: whether it's good or bad, I give it to you straight".
Recording for ''Shooting at the Sun'' began in October and was completed in December after the conclusion of the Monsters of Rock tour.
The album was recorded and mixed at Jacobs Studios in
Farnham
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,
Surrey
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, with Morley producing and Rupert Coulson engineering and mixing the record. During the tour, the band released a limited edition
extended play
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(EP) called ''Back for the Crack'',
featuring new tracks "Somebody Get Me a Spin Doctor", "Blown Away", "The Pimp and the Whore" and "When Tomorrow Comes". The EP was self-funded by the band and initially limited to 1,000 copies, which sold out in three days; according to Bowes, the quick sales of the collection made him rethink the idea of recording a full-length album, claiming that it "seemed to make obvious sense".
The first three tracks were featured on the album.
Promotion and release
''Shooting at the Sun'' was initially released by the band's new label STC Recordings on 3 March 2003, although was only available online.
It received a full release just over a month later on 7 April,
by STC in the UK,
Victor Entertainment
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in Japan and
Frontiers Records
Frontiers Music (formerly Frontiers Records) is an Italian record label that primarily focuses on hard rock. The label was founded in 1996 by Serafino Perugino and is headquartered in Naples.
History
In 1996, Serafino Perugino began his care ...
in Europe. Upon its retail release, the album debuted at number 24 on the
UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart
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and number 28 on the
UK Independent Albums Chart
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,
although it failed to register on the main
UK Albums Chart
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.
The only
single
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Songs
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from ''Shooting at the Sun'', "Loser", was released on 19 May 2003 alongside a
music video
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featuring model
Kate Groombridge.
The single registered at number 48 on the
UK Singles Chart,
number 3 on the
UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart
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, and number 5 on the
UK Independent Singles Chart
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.
The Shooting at the Sun Tour began on 18 May 2003 in
Glasgow
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, with the opening UK leg of the tour featuring six shows and ending in
Cambridge
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on 24 May.
"Part 2" of the album's promotional tour featured eleven shows in the UK between 17 and 30 November,
including a sold out performance at the
London Astoria
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Originally a warehouse during the 1920s, the building became a cinema and ballroom. It was converted for use as a theatre in t ...
.
After the band played two Christmas shows at London's Bedford Arms in December which were recorded for a
live album
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released the following year,
Shadowman's debut album ''Land of the Living'' was released, featuring drummer Harry James and bassist
Chris Childs, Bowes & Morley released their second album together, ''Mo's Barbecue'', and Childs was also featured on The Stand's ''Moon and the Sun''.
A number of shows in Europe followed in January, May and July 2004.
Critical reception
Reviewing the album for
AllMusic
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, Eduardo Rivadavia hailed ''Shooting at the Sun'' as "arguably
hunder'sbest, most eclectic collection of new songs since 1992's sophomore triumph, ''
Laughing on Judgement Day''".
The writer highlighted the songs "Loser" (described as "a cleverly self-deprecating love song in the vintage Thunder mold") and "Blown Away" (which he claimed "builds impressively from a whisper to a roar"), although criticised tracks including "Everybody's Laughing" and "The Pimp and the Whore".
Rivadavia concluded his review positively, suggesting that the album "did wonders to reenergise
he band'sloyal audience" despite its lack of commercial success.
Track listing
Personnel
Charts
References
Bibliography
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External links
''Shooting at the Sun'' on Thunder's official website
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2003 albums
Thunder (band) albums
Frontiers Records albums
Victor Entertainment albums