TNT - 30th Anniversary 1982-2012 - Live In Concert (2014) [CD+DVD] {Indie Recordings}
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Rock / Metal / Heavy Metal / Hard Rock / Pop Metal
Celebrating 30
years as a band, Norway’s TNT pulled out all the stops on this live
anniversary concert. Bringing out the Trondheim Symphony Orchestra,
special guests like Dee Snider, and all three vocalists from the early
years with Dag Ingebrigsten to the height of popularity with Tony
Harnell and the latter days of Tony Mills, these 19 tracks encompass the
wide discography of this Melodic Hard Rock band. I’ll admit a strong
affinity in the 1980’s for this band- especially the period from
1984-1989 when the band would release a series of strong albums,
“Knights of the New Thunder”, “Tell No Tales”, and “Intuition”.
Reaching back into the debut self-titled album for “Harley Davidson”,
“USA”, and “Eddie” with Dag shows their early roots hard rock sound, his
voice a little more bluesy and rough around the edges than future
multi-octave powerhouse Tony Harnell. What’s great about the Norwegian
crowd is their unison chorus singing which probably fuels the band’s
energy and enthusiasm during these classic youthful songs for the band.
Tony Mills appears on three cuts too from his 2007-2010 studio years,
breaking out “Refugee”, “Substitute”, and “June” which showcase more of
their modern touches, as axe master Ronni le Tekro blazes during the
lead breaks in speed picking virtuosity.
The highlights for most will be the hits, and TNT load up on them: “As
Far As the Eye Can See”, “Intuition”, “Everyone’s a Star” and the
closing double shot of “10.000 Lovers (In One)” and epic-oriented “Seven
Seas”. Most of the time you worry about a vocalist the caliber of Tony
Harnell losing his peak high range 25 years down the road from when he
originally sang a lot of these songs- but the consummate professional
has kept his ace delivery in prime form, and I’m sure the younger
generation feel fortunate to hear his angelic, crisp tone once again.
Add in a lot of sweet orchestral elements that never diminish the
foundation, a solo section from Tekro that will have all axe aficionados
mesmerized and seeking out tablature and I’m fine with the fact that
this took a couple of years to finally hit the marketplace. 19 tracks
and almost 80 minutes of a magical live concert to celebrate the legacy
of this fine Melodic Hard Rock band, may TNT continue forward for
another decade or two..... Rated 9/10.
Personnel:
Tony Harnell –Vocals
Tony Mills – Vocals
Dag Ingebrigtsen – Vocals
Ronni le Tekro – Guitars
Victor Borge – Bass
Diesel Dahl – Drums
Roger Gilton - Keyboards
Bente Smaavik - Backing Vocals
Chelsea Michelle Wold - Backing Vocals
also featuring.....
Trondheim Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lars Erik Gudim
Introductions by....
Dee Snider
Hank von Hell
Asgeir Borgermoen
mayor Tore Sandvik
Tracks (CD & DVD):
01. Fanfare for the Common Man
02. Invisible Noise
03. Substitute
04. Refugee
05. As Far As the Eye Can See
06. Downhill Racer
07. Intuition
08. Northern Lights
09. Tekro Solo
10. Magica Lanterna
11. Sabre Dance
12. Harley Davidson
13. USA
14. Eddie
15. June
16. My Religion
17. Everyone’s a Star
18. 10.000 Lovers (In One)
19. Seven Seas
*** The DVD also features a Bonus Documentary ***
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