Hold On (Trapeze album)

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Hold On
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Studio album by
Released19 October 1979 [1]
Genre Hard rock
Length40:51
Label Aura Records
Producer Trapeze & Jimmy Miller
Trapeze chronology
Trapeze
(1975)
Hold On
(1979)
Live in Texas: Dead Armadillos
(1981)
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Hold on is the sixth and final album by the British hard rock band Trapeze. The album was originally released in Germany in 1978 under the name Running with a different track order and album cover. This was the first and only studio Trapeze album to feature vocalist Pete Goalby, who later worked with Uriah Heep.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Mel Galley, except where noted.

Side one

  1. "Don't Ask Me How I Know" (Pete Goalby) – 2:48
  2. "Take Good Care" – 3:34
  3. "When You Get to Heaven" (Goalby) – 4:08
  4. "Livin' on Love" (Goalby) – 3:47
  5. "Hold On" – 5:02

Side two

  1. "Don't Break My Heart" – 5:43
  2. "Running" – 4:27
  3. "You Are" – 4:45
  4. "Time Will Heal" – 6:37

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References

  1. "Music Week" (PDF). p. 34.
  2. Viglione, Joe. Hold On at AllMusic