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Alex Henderson at ] gave ''Thunder from Down Under'' three stars out of five, listing "Samba di Somewhere", "Humid Beings" and "Mambojambo" as highlights. However, Gambale's singing—the first time he had done so on an album—was criticised as sounding like "a poor man's ]."<ref name=allmusic/> Alex Henderson at ] gave ''Thunder from Down Under'' three stars out of five, listing "Samba di Somewhere", "Humid Beings" and "Mambojambo" as highlights.


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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This article is about the album by Frank Gambale. For the sportsman with the same nickname, see Neil Robertson (snooker player). For the male performers, see Australia's Thunder from Down Under. 1990 studio album by Frank Gambale
Thunder from Down Under
Japanese and United States edition
Studio album by Frank Gambale
Released1990 (1990)
RecordedNovember 1989
StudioStudio Sound in North Hollywood, Los Angeles; Silverlake Sound Studios, Mad Hatter Studios in Los Angeles
GenreJazz fusion, smooth jazz, instrumental rock
Length58:17
LabelVictor
ProducerFrank Gambale, Akira Taguchi, Takashi Misu, Ron Moss
Frank Gambale chronology
Live!
(1989)
Thunder from Down Under
(1990)
Note Worker
(1991)
Alternative cover
European edition

Thunder from Down Under is the third studio album by guitarist Frank Gambale, released in 1990 through Victor Entertainment and reissued on 24 April 2001 through Samson Records.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic

Alex Henderson at AllMusic gave Thunder from Down Under three stars out of five, listing "Samba di Somewhere", "Humid Beings" and "Mambojambo" as highlights.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Frank Gambale, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."Humid Being"5:19
2."Faster Than an Arrow" (lyrics: Gambale, Stephanie Bennett)4:37
3."Samba di Somewhere"5:57
4."Kuranda"4:56
5."Obsessed for Life" (lyrics: Gambale, Bennett)4:13
6."Leave Ozone Alone"5:59
7."The Land of Wonder"5:04
8."Obrigado Fukuoka"5:00
9."Robo-Roo"5:40
10."Forgotten but Not Gone"5:15
11."Mambojambo"4:50
12."One Not Two" (lyrics: Gambale, Bennett)1:27
Total length:58:17

Personnel

References

  1. "Thunder From Down Under by Frank Gambale". CD Baby. Retrieved 2014-07-07.
  2. "Discography". frankgambale.com. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
  3. "Frank Gambale - Thunder From Down Under CD". CD Universe. Retrieved 2013-10-24.
  4. Henderson, Alex. "Thunder from Down Under - Frank Gambale". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 2015-12-27.

External links

Frank Gambale
Studio albums
Live albums
  • Live!
  • Resident Aliens: Live Bootlegs
  • Absolutely Live - In Poland
  • Made in Australia
Compilations
  • Best of Jazz & Rock Fusion
  • Best of the Smooth Jazz Side
  • Best of the Acoustic Side
Collaborations
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