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The Story of the Alarm: Released: 30 November 2002; Label: The Twenty First Century Recording Company; Formats: 2xDVD; Rock and Roll Circus – Live at the Marquee Club, London, England: Released: 28 June 2006; Label: The Twenty First Century Recording Company; Formats: DVD; The Alarm MMVII Live from the Gathering 2007: Released: 23 November 2007
These shows were the first time that Bono joined the Alarm on stage. The song "The Stand" was recorded in Battersea in April 1983, and was released in the UK as a single. [3] The song's lyrics were inspired by Stephen King's novel of the same name. [6] Outside the UK, the song was released as part of a five-track EP titled The Alarm. [3]
It should only contain pages that are The Alarm songs or lists of The Alarm songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Alarm songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
This is a list of alternative rock artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name (not including "The"), and individuals are listed by the first name.
Strength is the second studio album by the Alarm, released in 1985 on IRS Records. The single "Strength" was released before the album, reaching No. 40 on the UK Singles Chart. [citation needed] This was followed after the album release by "Spirit of '76", which reached No. 22 and saw the band on Top of the Pops and in various other TV appearances.
Eye of the Hurricane is the third studio album by the Welsh band the Alarm, released in October 1987 on I.R.S. Records. The album was initially released on vinyl LP and cassette, reaching number 23 in the UK charts and number 77 in the US charts.
The Alarm was the band's first album release, though two excerpted singles, "Marching On" and "The Stand", were both released before the EP. "For Freedom" was recorded live at The Marquee , Wardour Street , London W.1. on 30 January 1983.
[4] William Ruhlmann wrote in a mixed to favorable review in AllMusic "the Alarm seemed to play every song as if it was the climax of their set. In the short term, that excited listeners, however; Declaration was a number six hit in England and broke through to the Top 50 in the U.S.