HSASThrough The Fire

Label:

Geffen Records – GHS 4023

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album , Winchester Pressing

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Hard Rock

Tracklist

A1 Top Of The Rock 4:18
A2 Missing You 4:26
A3 Animation 5:02
A4 Valley Of The Kings 3:22
A5 Giza 1:20
B1 Whiter Shade Of Pale
Written-ByKeith Reid
4:46
B2 Hot And Dirty 4:17
B3 He Will Understand 4:47
B4 My Home Town 4:05

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured ByWarner Bros. Records Inc.
  • Pressed ByCapitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗The David Geffen Company
  • Copyright ©The David Geffen Company
  • Published ByTeeth And Skin Music
  • Published ByEssex Music, Inc.
  • Published ByWestminster Music Ltd.
  • Recorded ByWestwood One Mobile Truck
  • Overdubbed AtFantasy Studios
  • Mastered AtThe Mastering Lab
  • Mastered AtAllied Record Company
  • Mastered AtSheffield Lab Matrix – △6918
  • Record CompanyWarner Communications

Credits

  • Art Direction, Cover [Concept], Design ConceptJim Welch (4)
  • BassKenny Aaronson
  • DrumsMichael Shrieve
  • GuitarNeal Schon
  • Illustration [Assistant]Simon Zadovsky
  • ManagementHerbie Herbert
  • Mastered ByMike Reese
  • Mixed ByGreg Ladanyi (tracks: A1, A3 to B1)
  • Photography ByWilliam Hiroshi-Hames*
  • ProducerHagar*
  • Recorded ByDon Smith
  • VocalsSammy Hagar
  • Written-BySammy Hagar (tracks: A1 to A5, B2 to B4)

Notes

"SLM △" in the runout etching indicates that the lacquer disc was processed at, and the metal parts used to manufacture the record were made at Sheffield Lab Matrix.

Issued with printed inner sleeve

Recorded live by Westwood One Mobile Facility November 9-21, 1983. Additional overdubs at Fantasy Studios, December, 1983
Originally Mastered at The Mastering Lab

© ℗ 1984 The David Geffen Company
All songs published by Teeth and Skin Music ASCAP except
B1 published by Essex Music, Inc. ASCAP/Westminster Music Ltd. PRS

Columbia Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 0 7599-24023-1
  • Barcode (Scanned UPC_A): 075992402316
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 etched, a TML stamped Variant 1): GHS-1-4023-SH5 a[Allied logo] B-̶1̶9̶0̶4̶1̶ -SH5 —◁ TML SLM △ 6918 1-2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 etched, a TML-M stamped Variant 1): GHS-2-4023-SH2 TML-M a[Allied logo] B-̶1̶9̶0̶4̶2̶ -SH2 —◁ TML SLM △ 6918-X 1-1
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Rights Society: PRS
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 etched, a TML stamped Variant 2): GHS-1-4023-SH6 SLM △ 6918 TML 1-1 —◁
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 etched, a TML-M stamped Variant 2): GHS-2-4023 SH-2 TML-M a[Allied logo] B-̶1̶9̶0̶4̶2̶ -SH2 —◁ SLM △ 6918-X 1-1

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Through The Fire (LP, Album) Geffen Records 28AP 2825 Japan 1984
Through The Fire (Album, LP) Geffen Records XGHS 4023 UK 1984
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Through The Fire (LP, Album, Stereo) Geffen Records GEF 25893, 25893, GHS 4023 Europe 1984
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Through The Fire (LP, Album) Geffen Records GEF 25893 Greece 1984
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Through The Fire (Album, LP) Geffen Records XGHS 4023 Canada 1984

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Reviews

  • chamolo's avatar
    chamolo
    today I got it in the Quiex II Limited Edition Promotional Pressing version. In short it is wild. Redundering on the names has already been done. It is an exceptional album. Wild. Wow, listening to it is pure state. The version of the emblematic hit of procul harum. I can say it's better than what Hagar did with Chicken Foot, maybe I'm wrong in this opinion. It's the first Quiex II album, what's the difference? I hear it cleaner.

    • edd4x4's avatar
      edd4x4
      Probably hadn`t spun this since the 1980s. Going through Albums Pulled this. Damn forgot how good this was. Rockin album front to back. Sammy sounds great.
      • AudibleArtifacts's avatar
        I have one with a large sticker (under a gold promo stamp) that says "Quiex II Limited Edition Pressing". Is this the same?
        • Quicksilver59's avatar
          Quicksilver59
          So, who have we got here? Well, on lead vocal is one of America’s finest ever singer and charismatic front man – plus all round maniac – Sammy Hagar. He is an ex of the greatly lamented Montrose, and the not so lamented Van Halen (or Van Hagar as they became known at the time), plus, of course, of a glittering solo career.
          On lead guitar we have one of America’s most respected axe man (a real musician’s musician), Neal Schon, ex Journey, ex Santana, and ex an amazing stint with Paul Rogers.
          On bass guitar is one of the best showman this dog has ever seen treading the boards. It is the great and incomparable Kenny Aaronson, who also happens to be one of the nicest guys you could hope to meet. Kenny is of ex Foghat, ex Derringer, ex Joan Jett, ex Blue Öyster Cult, and ex Bob Dylan.
          Then behind the drum kit is Mr. Michael Shrieve, a solid man in more ways than one. As ex Santana, his drum sound was almost as important to that band as was the guitarist’s.
          So, after that slightly over the top opening, what’s the music like? Do you really think this Dog is that stupid to give it such a big build up, and then dish it? No, of course not. They simply pour Rock & Roll out the speakers. First song up is ‘Top Of The Rock’, a great name for an opening number and a great number indeed. Schon is at his hard rock best, peeling out the opening riff before falling back into the up-tempo grove with Aaronson and Shrieve, to allow Sammy Hagar to come in over the top. That proves this dog’s point that he is one of the best singers to come out of America’s Rock and Roll circus, and when Hagar is singing about being on top of the world, I’m a believer. A couple of times Schon is allowed space to come roaring back into the songs, where he absolutely nails a couple of solos whilst Aaronson and Shrieve fill out the sound not leaving space for even an Iron Filling.
          ‘Missing You’ continues in similar fashion, leaving the listener stunned like getting a perfect one-two from Lennox Lewis in the opening seconds of your one shot at the Championship.
          Surprising for a band on its debut.
          We then get three songs all ed together into one epic of immense scale, a tale of ancient time. All is revealed in wondrous expectation by the storytelling powers of Sammy Hagar. The other three lay down really hard and heavy grooves with some more faster than the eye can see, soloing from Neal Schon. But it is the tightness of the whole band that leaves your jaw dropping. Most group of musicians would not attempt an epic of this proportion unless they had been together several years and had several safe studio albums under their collective belts. This quartet, however, pulled it off with great aplomb, trooping straight out onto the stage and laying it down in front of a live audience.
          Cover songs are always a bit dodgy, obviously risking the chance of being held up in comparison to the version by the original artist. The more well known the song, the more difficult the challenge. Taking on an all time classic like Procol Harum’s ‘Whiter Shade of Pale’ takes either great bravery or shows suicidal tendencies. Our bunch of intrepid heroes turn in a version that can only be said is as good – if not better – as the original. It starts off with Sammy Hagar’s voice only ed by some acoustic guitar…then the band build it to a crashing climax, including one of the best solos Neal Schon has ever laid down on the live stage.
          The album closes out with three more hard and fast songs that leave the audience baying for more. I would be very surprised if any of the musicians on this album have been involved with a finer body of work. As I said, I have no idea why this lineup only lasted the one album, but it is a real corker. It will leave behind a fine legacy to a fine band. Presumably the lure of greater financial gains took their toll, but this lot could of conquered the world of Rock & Roll if they had just given themselves a little bit more time.

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