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Random Hold - Avalanche 1979

UK hard rock band "Random Hold" are my next installment for y'all to enjoy folks. This rare album "Avalanche" is in essence 2 albums spliced into one, that was released on vinyl in 1979.






01. Meat (2:38)
02. Second Nature (3:58)
03. The Ballad (3:06)
04. Precarious Timbers (5:41)
05. Central Reservation (4:19)
06. Avalanche (4:29)
07. Cause & Effect (3:04)
08. Dolphin Logic (6:09)
09. Silver Spoons / Golden Tongues (3:35)
10. Fear (Eats The Soul) (3:14)
11. Etceteraville (3:55
12. With People Out Of Love (6:21)
13. Film Music (4:35)
14. Montgomery Clift (6:49)
15. Tunnel Vision (8:16)
16. What Happened (4:47
17. The View From Here (8:17)

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10 comments:

jazzme said...

Thanks for the Private School soundtrack

magicman said...

Hello.
I'm having trouble downloading files from Easy-Share, is anyone else having similar problems or is it just my computer?
Kindest regards
Tom.

僻乐mp3 said...

jazzme,

You are most welcome. Hope you enjoy this rarity.

Chuntao

僻乐mp3 said...

magicman Tom,

The problem with easy share is that you can only download 150MB every hour. That is probably why you and many others are finding yourselves in a loop.

Please remain vigilant Tom and bookmark me so that you can visit when easy-share is more forgiving.

Thanks

Chuntao

robert pally said...

Hi Chuntao

Great Stuff!! I have a comp of their material (Overview) & one LP (etceteraville)!

Best

Robert

僻乐mp3 said...

Thanks for your approval Robert. Good on ya'

Drop by soon.

I may have another power pop album that might suit your needs also.

C.

Dr.Progenstein Ph.P said...

Hey thanks man!
I still have a mint copy of this on vinyl...excellent band! 'Etceteraville' was another favorite album of mine as well.
This band also featured David Rhodes on guitar, who wound up playing with Peter Gabriel during the 80's/90's, through to the present. The solid bass lines were provided by Bill MacCormick, who played with the mid 70's Canterbury band 'Quiet Sun' featuring Phil Manzanera.

polychromos said...

wow, what a fine compi - tought I´ve got all of the boys . . .

can anyone tell me where the titles 7 and 15 come from?? Never seen or heard them before.

thank you for the presentation on your fine blog.

may you have a nice day : Polychromos

Per said...

Cool band

Anonymous said...

The band were in fact from the UK and not America. Their debut album was produced by Peter Hammill, although the band fell out with Hammill during the recording.

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