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Random Hold
View From Here
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
2001 reissue for UK act described by Peter Gabriel as one of the best band's he's seen in a long time. Gabriel guests on one of the 27 tracks.

     
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All Artists: Random Hold
Title: View From Here
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Voiceprint UK
Release Date: 3/17/2005
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: Progressive, Progressive Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPCs: 604388485826, 766488272222, 604388485826

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2001 reissue for UK act described by Peter Gabriel as one of the best band's he's seen in a long time. Gabriel guests on one of the 27 tracks.
 

CD Reviews

Dark Arty New Wave
Daniel Fahnestock | Wichita, KS USA | 09/30/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Anyone who is seeking this out because they are a fan of David Rhodes' wonderful minimalist guitar stylings will not be disappointed. The sound is a bit dated, sounding like a soundtrack for the urban landscape of the very early eighties. I always think of the film 'Return to New York' for some reason when I listen to it. Being a reformed new wave kid I don't find this detracting at all, however. Also features Pete Phipps (Glitter Band, XTC) on drums (boffo!). The live tracks are a bonus, but not essential. The production is relatively simple, owing more to producer Pete Hammill (Van der Graf Generator) than the first choice for producer (Peter Gabriel). Stand out tracks are "The Ballad", ""Avalanche" "Etceteraville" and "Montgomery Clift"."
I've been waiting for this
D. A. Hosek | Santa Monica, CA USA | 02/29/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Having enjoyed David Rhodes' contribution to the Plus from Us compilation and waiting in continual disappointment for his long-promised solo album I figured at least there was some slim hope of the Random Hold stuff being released on CD and here it is.The music is a mix of new wave and progressive with the opening tracks being amazingly proggy sounding (almost King Crimson-like in their rhythms and harmonic structure). The more New Wave-ish stuff sounds an awful lot like Kid Creole to my ears. If you're wondering if it's worth the money, I would say sure. You get well over two hours of music between the two discs."
Not Random At All!
Stacey H. Drucker | The city by the bay | 05/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"RH was a group that was before their time, and never got the success and appreciation they so richly deserved. Doomed to failure by perhaps too much too quickly, followed by not enough support, they nevertheless produced two albums' worth of wonderful, dark, savage, pre-New Wave tunes. When people talk about the "new" Emo music, I laugh and suggest they get their ears on some Random Hold.



In addition to playing with Peter Gabriel for the past 25 years, David Rhodes has done a great deal. [...]."