Raging Silence is the 17th album by British Rock group Uriah Heep. It marked the studio debut of Canadian vocalist Bernie Shaw and keyboardist Phil Lanzon...
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Reading Festival in August 1988 and toured the UK with the Dogs D'Amour. Raging Silence, produced by Richard Dodd and released in May 1989, was followed by...
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AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) Raging Silence (liner notes). Uriah Heep. Legacy Records. 1989. INT 148.812.{{cite...
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The Party Boys. Uriah Heep also covered the song on their 1989 album Raging Silence. All bonus tracks were previously released on albums, except "Kingdom"...
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Equator (1985) Live in Europe 1979 (1986) Live in Moscow (live, 1988) Raging Silence (1989) Different World (1991) Sea of Light (1995) Spellbinder (live...
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November 1985 Label: Portrait, Columbia 79 — — — — — — — — — — 1989 Raging Silence Released: 6 November 1989 Label: Legacy, Enigma — — — — — 26 — — — —...
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studio product since 1985. They had played just the one UK show for Raging Silence. The track "Which Way Will the Wind Blow" is not to be confused with...
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1978 Conquest – 1980 Abominog – 1982 Head First – 1983 Equator – 1985 Raging Silence – 1989 Different World – 1991 Sea of Light – 1995 Sonic Origami – 1998...
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Cold Chisel track – Uriah Heep included a version on their 1989 album, Raging Silence; John Farnham recorded it while he and Prestwich were members of Little...
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also wrote Blood Red Roses, recorded by the band for their 1989 album Raging Silence and released as the second single from the album. Before singing for...
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