With their second album, Firehouse perfected their slick, AOR hard-rock. While their rockers do have loud guitars, they are never threatening; unfortunately, they're rarely catchy, as well. Instead, it's the power ballads that make Hold Your Fire a prime piece of mainstream pop-metal. The group knows how to construct this type of songs, writing sweeping choruses and developing appropriately bombastic production that make Firehouse a worthwhile listen for fans of the genre. ~ Sara Sytsma, All Music Guide
Hold Your Fire
06/16/1992 | Sbme Special Mkts.
Videos from Hold Your Fire
All Music Guide Review
Hold Your Fire Track Listing
Credits of Hold Your Fire
- Vladimir Meller
- Mastering
- Doug Oberkircher
- Engineer, Mixing
- Bill Leverty
- Guitar
- Perry Richardson
- Bass
- C.J. Snare
- Keyboards
- Steve Regina
- Assistant Engineer
- David Prater
- Producer, Mixing
- Tony Sellari
- Art Direction
- Michael Caplan
- Executive Producer
- Michael Foster
- Percussion, Drums
- Mark Leialoha
- Photography
- Firehouse
- Main Performer


















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