UHF (album)

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UHF
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Studio album by
UHF
Released1990
Genre Rock
UHF chronology
UHF
(1990)
UHF II
(1994)

UHF is an album by the Canadian rock band UHF, consisting of singer-songwriters Bill Henderson of Chilliwack fame, Shari Ulrich, and Roy Forbes. It was released in 1990.

Tracks

  1. "When I Sing" (3:25)
  2. "Holding Out for You" (4:00)
  3. "Keep Lightin’ That Fire" (3:55)
  4. "Day by Day" (4:42)
  5. "Golan Boys" (4:01)
  6. "Running Back to Her" (3:56)
  7. "House Up On the Hill" (4:58)
  8. "Can’t Go Home" (3:20)
  9. "When Life Explodes" (3:59)
  10. "One Step Closer to the Light" (2:52)
  11. "Wings for the Sky" (4:45)
  12. "Do I Love You" (4:05)

Members



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