Raw (The Alarm Album)
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''Raw'' is the fifth and final studio album released by the original line-up of
The Alarm The Alarm are a Welsh rock band that formed in Rhyl, Wales, in 1981. Initially formed as a punk band, the Toilets, in 1977, under lead vocalist Mike Peters, the band soon embraced arena rock and included marked influences from Welsh languag ...
. The band split up after the album was released. It was released in 1991 on
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. The album was released on vinyl LP, cassette and CD. It reached number 33 in the
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, and number 161 in the US ''Billboard'' 200. An extended re-mastered version was released, including extra tracks.


Critical reception

'' MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide'' called the album "the result of the dreary business of fulfilling contractual obligations."


Track listing

#"Raw" - (Mike Peters, Dave Sharp, Eddie MacDonald, Nigel Twist) - 4:28 #"
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) - 3:59 #"God Save Somebody" - (Sharp, Twist) - 4:09 #"Moments in Time" - (Peters, MacDonald) - 5:42 #"Hell or High Water" - (Peters, MacDonald) - 3:47 #"Lead Me Through the Darkness" - (Peters, MacDonald) - 4:34 #"The Wind Blows Away My Words" - (Peters, Sharp, MacDonald, Twist) - 4:32 #"Let the River Run Its Course" - (Peters, Sharp, MacDonald, Twist) - 3:53 #"Save Your Crying" - (Sharp, Twist) - 4:38 #"Wonderful World" - (Sharp) - 5:00


Single releases

"Raw" was released before the album, reaching number 51 in the
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. It was the only single to be released off the album


Personnel

;The Alarm *Mike Peters - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica *Dave Sharp - lead guitar, backing vocals, harmonica; lead vocals (tracks 3, 9, 10) *Eddie MacDonald - bass, backing vocals, keyboards *Nigel Twist - drums, backing vocals, percussion ;Technical personnel *Rob Storm - engineer, additional keyboards *Mark Pythian - engineer *Ian McFarlane - assistant engineer *Danny Griffiths - additional engineer *Dave Buchanan - additional engineer *Keith Andrew - additional engineer *Keith Hartley - additional engineer


Welsh release

An edition of the album sung in Welsh called ''Tân'' was released. #"Y Ffordd (The Road)" - 3:46 #"Y Gwynt Sy'n Chwythu 'Ngeiriau" - 4:32 #"Eiliadau Fel Hyn" - 5:18 #"Rocio Yn Ein Rhyddid ( Rocking in the Free World)" - 4:43 #"Tân" - 4:33 #"Dyfnach Na'r Dyfroedd" - 3:48 #"Tywys Fi Drwy'r Tywyllwch" - 4:34 #"Fel Mae'r Afon" - 4:30 #"Crynu Dan Fy Nhraed" - 4:38 #"Nadolig Llawen (
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)" - 3:40


Japanese release

A Japanese promotional sample 10-track CD album was issued to radio stations in advance of release. It contained a custom promo stamped disc, stickered picture sleeve complete with lyrics and obi-strip


Remastered release

Released in 2000, the remastered edition featured a revised track listings, B-sides and previously unreleased recordings, new and original artwork, unseen photos, lyrics, sleeve notes by Mike Peters and interactive programming information to play the album in its original form. Track listing: #"The Road" - 3:46 #"Rockin' in the Free World" - 4:42 #"Raw" - 4:28 #"The Wind Blows Away My Words" - 4:31 #"Unsafe Building (1990)" - 4:50 #"God Save Somebody" - 4:10 #"Moments in Time" - 5:43 #"Let the River Run Its Course" - 4:29 #"Lead Me Through the Darkness" - 4:34 #"Hell or High Water" - 3:48 #"Wonderful World" - 5:01 #"Save Your Crying" - 4:38 #"Up for Murder (1990)" - 2:57 #"Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" - 3:44 #"Walk Forever by My Side" - 4:10


2004 promotional release

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, after taking over from IRS, released the complete Alarm back catalogue on CD.


References

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