Thrill Has Gone
"Thrill Has Gone" is the second single released from Scottish band Texas's first studio album, Southside. The song peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart and number 19 in New Zealand, becoming their last top-20 hit there until "Say [What You Want (All Day, Every Day)]" in 1998.
Critical reception
Jerry Smith, reviewer of British music newspaper Music Week, called this track a "memorable slice of smooth rock/pop... marked by another stunning vocal" equal to band's previous hit "I Don't Want a Lover" and expressed an assurance that it will "bring more success". Edem E. Ephraim and Dennis Fuller of London Boys, being host reviewers of singles column of Number One on 26 April 1989, considered that the song's sound more oriented to the American market, but both singers noticed that it has something. Tim Nicholson of Record Mirror labeled it "dull drag of AOR" and said that the track's title speaks for itself. He wrote: "None of the energy or inspiration of ″I Don't Want a Lover″ lives here, a ball and chain attached to its best leg every time it tries to move forward."Track listings
7-inch single12-inch and CD single
- "Thrill Has Gone"
- "Nowhere Left to Hide"
- "Dimples"
- Another version of the 12-inch single that included a free "Thrill Has Gone" tour poster was also released.
Charts