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Description: Genre: Rock - Pop Rock / Artist: The Alarm / Import / Audio CD released 1990-10-25 at IRS / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 De ... more
Declaration - The Alarm ... Declaration
2 Marching On
3 Where Were You Hiding When the Storm Broke?
4 Third Light
5 Sixty Eight Guns
6 We Are the Light
7 Shout to the Devil
8 Blaze of Glory
9 Tell Me
10 Deceiver
11 Stand (Prophecy)
12 Howling Wind

Newest Review: ... lights of Liverpool, The Alarm. After a succesful tour of America with U2, The Alarm teamed up with producer Alan Shacklock ... more

 ... in 1983 and produced one of the defining albums of their career, the one that was to move them from small time support band to headline stadium rock act, Declaration. The title song of the album is really just an intro piece to the first proper song, but as you listen to Mike Peters passionate and distant voice you can see the political (small p) stance that they take, and the acoustic guitars lift and Marching On fires into view. A big song, you can imagine this opening up at Wembley Stadium, fists punching the ai...more

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Declaration
Release Date: 1990 - 10 - 25, Audio CD, IRS
Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
£ 24.58


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Premium Review Declaration - The Alarm: Where were you hiding when the storm broke? (1126 words)
by - written on 03/06/06 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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In the early eighties there was a musical scene that was gaining momentum in the wake of the seventies punk explosion. New Romantics edgey club/dance sound had been diluted for the commercial market, Heavy Metal was becoming cliche and predictable and the ghost of punk could be seen in the uniform and copyist mohican and tartan clad wannabees who were flogging that particular dead horse. The attitude of punk had been combined with quality song writing and passionate and stiring music and had re-emerged in a style of music that at that time was known as celtic rock. The term was coined mainly because the bands involved in the scene seemed to come from the ...  Read the complete review

 

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