Change

The Alarm

Change

RELEASED: September 01, 1989
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Sold Me Down the River 5:24 2. The Rock 4:39 3. Devolution Workin’ Man Blues 4:10 4. Love Don’t Come Easy 4:08 5. Hardland 4:10 6. Change II 2:52 7. No Frontiers 3:53 8. Scarlet 4:18 9. Where a Town Once Stood 4:09 10. Black Sun 4:31 11. Prison Without Prison Bars 3:48 12. How the Mighty Fall 4:21 13. Rivers to Cross 3:42 14. A New South Wales 4:48
The album 'Change' by The Alarm, released in 1990, showcases a blend of rock and new wave sound characterized by anthemic choruses and socially conscious lyrics. The band's distinct sound is marked by powerful guitar riffs and emotive vocal performances from frontman Mike Peters. 'Change' was seen as a reflection of the tumultuous political landscape of the time, resonating with listeners through its themes of hope and transformation. The album is notable for its introspective songwriting and has maintained a legacy as a significant work in the band's discography, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners alike.