- Declaration (The Alarm album)
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Declaration Studio album by The Alarm Released February 1984 Recorded November 1983 Genre Rock, Pop Label IRS Records Producer Alan Shacklock The Alarm chronology The Alarm (EP)
(1983)Declaration
(1984)Strength
(1985)Declaration is the first official studio album from The Alarm. It was released in 1984 by IRS Records.
The album was released initially on vinyl and cassette.
As technology improved, a CD version was released on 24 October 1990.
An extended re-master version was released, including extra tracks.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Eddie MacDonald and Mike Peters, except where noted.
- "Declaration" - 0:45
- "Marching On" - 3:35
- "Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke?" - 2:56
- "Third Light" - 3:25
- "68 Guns" - 5:49
- "We Are The Light" - 3:16
- "Shout To The Devil" (Macdonald, Peters, David Sharp) - 4:10
- "Blaze of Glory" (Macdonald, Peters, Sharp) - 6:04
- "Tell Me" (Sharp) - 3:14
- "The Deceiver" - 5:05
- "The Stand (Prophecy)" (Macdonald, Peters, Sharp) - 1:15
- "Howling Wind" - 6:44
Single releases
"Marching On," "The Stand," "Sixty-Eight Guns" and "Where Were You Hiding When The Storm Broke?" had already been released as singles before the album went on sale.
"The Deceiver" was the only single to be released post sale.
Personnel
Recorded at Abbey Road & Good Earth Studios, London, England, November 1983.[1]
- Artwork By - Michael Ross, Simon Adamcewski
- Artwork By [Illustration] - Robert Mason
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals - Eddie Macdonald
- Drums, Percussion, Vocals - Twist
- Engineer - Chris Porter
- Guitar [Acoustic & Electric], Vocals - Dave Sharp
- Photography - Stephen Oliver
- Producer - Alan Shacklock
- Vocals, Guitar [Acoustic], Harmonica - Mike Peters
Critical acclaim
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2] Rolling Stone [3] Discogs [4] Amazon (US) [5] The music press responded positive to the album.
Rolling Stone magazine wrote:
This is one of the best new live bands I heard last year, and they've put a lot of that power into their first album. [6]
Review: Declaration from "Dead Air Diary", March 1984[7]
While a lot of bands have tried to combine the '60s and '70s, none of them have been as successful as The Alarm. Musically, their secret is that they draw on Punk and then temper it with an acoustic sound while avoiding the wimpiness usually associated with folk. Lyrically, it works because they avoid Punk nihilism and concentrate more on positive personal politics. My only problem there is that many songs are about "us vs. them" without ever defining who "them" is. But when The Alarm's influences come together with a resounding clash, the results (and the bottom line) are great songs. The winner is the refurbished "Marching On," slowed down a bit, but with a new twist: Dave Sharp's Townshend-like acoustic guitar playing. There are others "68 Guns" is old to us but will run over A.O.R. and MTV ears, "We Are The Light," "Blaze of Glory" and the awesome set-closer "Howling Wind," which wraps up The Alarm's philosophy as neatly as "Marching On" declares it. This is rock and roll at its very finest and U2, R.E.M. and the rest are going to have to work very hard to top it.
Jim Connelly
P.S. I still don't like their hair!!!
Remastered release
The remastered disc included seven unreleased tracks from the original album:
- "The Peace Train"
- "Reason 41"
- "Second Generation"
- "Unbreak the Promise#
- "The Chant Has Just Begun"
- "Bells of Rhymney"
- "Bound for Glory"
- "Absolute Reality"
Notes
- ^ http://www.discogs.com/Alarm-Declaration/release/1070847
- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ Rolling Stone review
- ^ Discogs review
- ^ Amazon (US) review
- ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thealarm/albums/album/118715/review/5942873/declaration
- ^ http://www.thealarm.com/nd2002.asp
Mike Peters · Eddie MacDonald · Dave Sharp · Nigel Twist Managers Ian WilsonAlbums Declaration • Strength • Eye of the Hurricane • Change • Raw •
In the Poppyfields • Under Attack • Guerilla Tactics • Direct Action (Released as Alarm MM++)Welsh Albums Newid • TanLive albums Electric Folklore Live • Live at the Hammersmith Palais 1984 • King Biscuit Flower Hour Radio Show • Blaze of Glory • Sound and the FuryCompilations Compact Hits • Standards • The Best of The Alarm and Mike Peters • 68 Guns • The CollectionEPs The AlarmPromos Curtain CallDemos Change Demos • Alt-StrengthSingles Unsafe Building • Marching On • The Stand • Sixty Eight Guns • Where Were You Hiding When the Storm Broke? • The Deceiver • The Chant Has Just Begun • Absolute Reality • Strength • Spirit of '76 • Knife Edge • Rain in the Summertime • Rescue Me • Presence of Love • Sold Me Down the River • A New South Wales/The Rock • Love Don't Come Easy • Raw • 45 RPM • A New Home New Life • Close • Superchannel • Rain Down Released as Alarm MM++DVD Audio From the Front Row LiveVideos Spirit of '86 • Change EP • Blaze of GloryCategories:- 1984 albums
- Debut albums
- I.R.S. Records albums
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