Silent Scream (album)

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ReleasedApril 15, 1985
RecordedTownhouse London; Studio West, Kansas City; The Plant, Sausalito, California; Record One. Los Angeles; The Complex, Los Angeles; Indigo Ranch Malibu, California
Silent Scream
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 1985
RecordedTownhouse London; Studio West, Kansas City; The Plant, Sausalito, California; Record One. Los Angeles; The Complex, Los Angeles; Indigo Ranch Malibu, California
GenreRock
Hard rock
LabelVirgin Records
ProducerRon Nevison
Shooting Star chronology
Burning
(1983)
Silent Scream
(1985)
Best of Shooting Star
(1989)
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Silent Scream is the fifth album by the group Shooting Star. It was produced by Ron Nevison, though the band's guitarist, Van McLain, said in a 2003 interview with Classic Rock Revisited that the band had a falling out with Nevison and fired him in the middle of recording, with the album's recording engineer, Greg Ladanyi, stepping up to finish it. It is the last Shooting Star album to date to feature founding members Gary West and Charles Waltz (who didn't return to the band following its resurrection in 1989), and the last album to feature drummer Steve Thomas until 2006's Circles. It was also the only Shooting Star release to date not to feature bassist Ron Verlin, until 2015's Into the Night, and the band's lone album to feature Norm Dahlor on bass.

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