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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 ] The EP was released to coincide with the Alarm's first tour of the U.S. in June 1983.
The song appeared on several other Alarm releases: As a live track on the maxi-version of the single "Spirit of '76". As a live studio version on the "45 RPM" hoax single released by the Alarm under the name of the Poppy Fields. As a live track on Peters' solo Live (From a Broadcast) album. It includes an additional verse that was dropped ...
The song was the first official release by the Alarm since 1991, although it was originally credited as a recording by the Poppy Fields. The single was released on 7" vinyl and two CD editions. It was billed as an advance release from the album In the Poppy Fields.
An extended remastered version was released in 2000, with a revised track listing, B-sides and previously unreleased recordings, plus new and original artwork, photos, lyrics, sleeve notes by Mike Peters and interactive programming information to play the album in its original form.
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.
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.
Super Cat's song "Nuff man a Dead" is about the death of Tenor Saw and other superstars of the time. [9] Big Audio Dynamite sampled "Ring the Alarm" in their song "Rewind" on their 1989 album Megatop Phoenix. English Hip Hop duo The Nextmen also references Tenor Saw, as well as the song "Ring the Alarm" on their 2000 composition Amongst the ...
"Ring the Alarm" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé for her second studio album, B'Day (2006). It was written by Knowles, Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean , and Sean Garrett . Columbia Records released "Ring the Alarm" as the second single from B'Day in the United States on October 17, 2006, while " Irreplaceable " (2006 ...