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Flashpoint Albums

 1. Countdown/Ignition
 2. Nowhere to Hide
 3. Dreamer (the Biotechnology Song)
 4. Break These Chains
 5. Visions
 6. Running Wild & Free
 7. Fire in Your Eyes
 8. Identity
 9. One in a Million
10. One Shot

LIVE BONUS TRACKS:

11. Ignition
12. Nowhere to Hide
13. Tell Me There's a Way Out
14. Untitled (Shit Song)/Drum Solo
15. So Damn Happy
16. Guitar Solo/Fire in Your Eyes
17. (Yeah I Wanna Rock 'n' Roll All Night) Ooh, Baby

 
 1. Ring of Fire
 2. Shattered
 3. Tame the Night
 4. Zero Hour
 5. Nicki
 6. Heart of the City
 7. Pulse
 8. Blood of the Mighty
 9. Piece of Heaven
10. Chosen Ones

LIVE BONUS TRACKS:

11. Reveille/Ring of Fire
12. Ignition
13. Nowhere to Hide
14. Fire in Your Eyes
15. Nicki
16. One Shot

 
I. Prelude
II. Wings of Night
III. Blind Alley
IV. Vicious Circle
    a. Solitary
    b. Eternity
V. Alone
VI. On the Edge (of Impossible)
VII. Suite Dreams
    a. Time for One Dream
    b. Dreamscape
    c. Dream Another Dream
VIII. Paradise
IX. Last Chance
X. Chain Reaction
XI. Epilogue

BONUS DEMO TRACKS:

XII. Prelude
XIII. Wings of Night
XIV. Alone
XV. On the Edge (of Impossible)
XVI. Paradise

 
 1. Fight Fire with Fire
 2. Heaven Comes Down
 3. Pacifica
 4. Remember
 5. Touch of Sadness
 6. Sarah
 7. She Knows
 8. Why Can't We Go Back
 9. Runaway
10. Where Eagles Dare

BONUS TRACKS:

11. Stardust (2nd half)
12. Fighting Heart (live)
13. Under Starlight (live)

These four albums were written and recorded over the span of five or so years, the earliest written being "Running Wild & Free" and "One in a Million."  The live bonus tracks including on the CD remasters were from the two live albums Flashpoint recorded.  Of course, neither was actually live in any way, but were crude demo recordings with a live crowd cheering added to mask most of the quick and usually bad recording techniques used.  Many of these demos were never turned into official releases, including the hidden gem "So Damn Happy" which is quite possibly the best song in history (not to use a broad generalization or anything).

We kind of rushed through "Ignition," since we'd played those songs so many times we were pretty sick of them and just wanted to get them out of the way.  As a result, I think the official studio versions suffered a bit and don't sound nearly as good as the demo versions.  On "Ring of Fire," I can remember going into at least half of the songs no knowing exactly what to play.  Most vivid is "Chosen Ones," which we practically made up as the tape was rolling.  It seems we practiced it only twice before recording it, yet it's one of my favorites on the album.  "Chain Reaction" was an ambitious project that turned out nothing like I'd hoped.  It's always been a disappointment and I've often wanted to re-record it but never bothered.  "Fight Fire with Fire" has markedly better production values as well as much better written and arranged songs, but was sadly the last album Dave and I worked on together, but is it the last Flashpoint release?  There's no telling.

- Dan Heerdt

All songs written by Heerdt/Smurawski, © copyright 1994 (Ignition, Ring of Fire, Chain Reaction), 1997 (Fight Fire with Fire), and 2000 (remastered versions of all four including bonus tracks).  All songs administered by Hurtman Music (ASCAP).  All rights reserved.

All artwork and design by Dan Heerdt, © copyright 1994, 1997, and 2000.

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