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Track 5 from their fourth album "Measure for Measure" released in 1986 copyright Chrysalis Records. It was recorded at Crescent Studios in Bath, England, Whitehouse Studios in Livingston, England and Air Studios in London. It was produced by David Lord and Rhett Davies and was one of the first albums to be recorded entirely digitally. Bandleader Iva Davies said that it was the first time he'd worked with outside producers that he actually got along with and the project was blessed to start with a surplus of completed songs that he was happy with. The album received average reviews and reached No. 64 in the Netherlands, No. 55 in the U.S., No. 37 in Germany, No. 8 in Australia and No. 2 in New Zealand. It was certified Gold in New Zealand. Written by Iva Davies and produced by David Lord & Rhett Davies. Featuring: Iva Davies - Lead vocals, lead & rhythm guitars, Fairlight CMI synthesizer, drum machine programming & bass Robert Kretschmer - Lead & rhythm guitars Andy Qunta - Keyboards & background vocals Simon Lloyd - Sax, trumpet & Fairlight CMI synthesizer Guy Pratt - Bass Steve Jansen - Drums, percussion on "No Promises," "Cross the Border" & The Flame" Masaki Tanazawa - Drums & percussion Special Guests: Brian Eno - Piano, keyboards & background vocals David Lord - Keyboards, string arrangements & percussion Stuart Gordon - Strings Gasper Lawal - Percussion Glen Tommey - Percussion Maurice Green - Background vocals Shena Power - Female voices On the edge of the city in the dust and the daylight There's a place where the truth cannot hide There's no Hell and no Heaven, no sense in believin' All you have is your hope and your pride Rusting iron, bricks and paper hold each other for shelter So you sleep and you call it a home You may just hear the sound of the calm before the storm In my heart of the country far away from the town Working day after day in the factories and mines And your name is a number and your colour is black It's the colour of midnight and coal Well, the young men are restless and the old men are tired Always working for nothing and being alone You can feel the heat of the calm before the storm Well, you can move a mountain and shut out the sky You can put out the fire but the flame won't die, oh Can't you feel it burning, burning, burning? As the smoke settles slowly and the crowd clears away The shouting is over, they have nothing to say Nineteen voices of silence lying dead in the street Nineteen voices are still now, ten thousand will fight And you might know the voice of the calm before the storm Well, you can move a mountain and shut out the sky You can put out the fire but the flame won't die Well, you can move a mountain and shut out the sky And you can put out the fire but the flame won't die