Raging Silence

Raging Silence is the 17th album by British Rock group Uriah Heep.

It marked the studio debut of Canadian vocalist Bernie Shaw and keyboardist Phil Lanzon, both of whom have remained with the band since.

It was produced by Richard Dodd and the title is an allusion to the Manfred Mann's Earth Band album The Roaring Silence (1976).

It opens with the old Argent hit "Hold Your Head Up", although Mick Box was pleased to be able to add a guitar solo.

The second single was "Blood Red Roses", written by the band's erstwhile vocalist Pete Goalby.