The Alarm - Change

The Alarm - Change
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Album Details

Title: Change
Artist: The Alarm
Release Date: 1989
Label: IRS
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 022071301817, 022071301824, 022071301848, 044797201813, 044797201820, 044797201844, 077771301827, 077771301858
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Cathartic, Fiery, Literate, Passionate, Rousing, Acerbic, Confrontational, Somber, Earnest
Total Copies: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Sold Me Down the River
  2. The Rock
  3. Devolution Workin' Man Blues
  4. Love Don't Come Easy
  5. Hardland
  6. Change II
  7. No Frontiers
  8. Scarlet
  9. Where a Town Once Stood
  10. Black Sun
  11. Prison Without Prison Bars
  12. How the Mighty Fall
  13. Rivers to Cross
  14. A New South Wales

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDIRS
2004CDIRS1020
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Album Review

Clearly, change was called for in the Alarm's career, and on their fourth album, the group achieved a tighter hard rock sound by turning to producer Tony Visconti. Their extensive roadwork and promotional efforts had opened doors for them at AOR and college radio, which played "Sold Me Down The River," "Devolution Workin' Man Blues," and "Love Don't Come Easy." "River" even became The Alarm's biggest U.S. hit single, peaking at #50. But the album sold about the same as Eye Of The Hurricane, indicating that all the hard work had only enabled them to run in place. The problem remained the same: The Alarm had calmed down from its early martial style and turned into a competent mainstream rock band, but they still sounded too much like U2, and the rock riffs and throaty vocals still didn't add up to memorable songs. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave SharpGuitar
Eddie MacdonaldBass
Mike PetersVocals
The AlarmArranger
Tony ViscontiEngineer, Producer