Raging Silence
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Raging Silence | ||
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Studio album by Uriah Heep | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Arena rock | |
Uriah Heep chronology | ||
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Equator (1985) |
Raging Silence (1989) |
Different World (1991) |
Raging Silence is the 17th album by British progressive rock group Uriah Heep.
It opens with the old Argent hit Hold Your Head Up, although Mick Box was pleased to be able to add a guitar solo. This track was the lead single from the album.
The second single was Blood Red Roses, written by the band's erstwhile vocalist Pete Goalby.
Many of the tracks were in the set on the contemporary tour, as documented on the video Raging Through The Silence, and still get played live.
[edit] Track listing
- Hold Your Head Up (Argent/White) – 4:33
- Blood Red Roses (Goalby) – 4:10
- Voice on My TV (Box/Lanzon) – 4:20
- Rich Kid (Bolder) – 4:49
- Cry Freedem (Box/Lanzon) – 4:34
- Bad Bad Man (Lanzon) – 4:11
- More Fool You (Box/Lanzon) – 3:34
- When the War is Over (Prestwich) – 5:09
- Lifeline (Roddy/Medica/Frederiksen/Haselden) – 4:53
- Rough Justice (Box/Lanzon/Bolder/Shaw) – 4:21
[edit] Personnel
- Mick Box – guitars
- Lee Kerslake – drums
- Trevor Bolder – bass guitar, vocals
- Phil Lanzon – keyboards, vocals
- Bernie Shaw – lead vocals