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All Systems Go - The Neat Singles Volume 1
Focusing on both the A-Sides and B-Sides of Neat Recordsâ fledgling HM acts, âAll Systems Goâ is one of the most comprehensive collections of the Neat back catalogue to date documenting their impact and influence on the NWOBHM.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
Focusing on both the A-Sides and B-Sides of Neat Recordsâ fledgling HM acts, âAll Systems Goâ is one of the most comprehensive collections of the Neat back catalogue to date documenting their impact and influence on the NWOBHM.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
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Focusing on both the A-Sides and B-Sides of Neat Recordsâ fledgling HM acts, âAll Systems Goâ is one of the most comprehensive collections of the Neat back catalogue to date documenting their impact and influence on the NWOBHM.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
From Tygers Of Pan Tangâs 1979 debut âDonât Touch Me Thereâ, until Venomâs âWarheadâ, released in 1984, âAll Systems Goâ does not let up once. Neat Records originally started as a label working out of Impulse Studios, Wallsend, Tyne & Wear, in the North of England. Impulseâs David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didnât really have a direction, releasing a couple of pop-orientated singles. But then Neat and Tygers Of Pan Tang crossed paths, and things were never quite the same again. Neat Records adopted the slogan, âAllegedly Britainâs No.1 Independent Heavy Metal Labelâ, and its importance to the growth and the spread of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal cannot
be understated.
Across four CDs, this set includes many influential, collectable, and highly sought after heavy metal acts, including Fist with âName, Rank And Serial Numberâ b/w âYou'll Never Get Me Up (In One Of Those)â single and White Spirit, featuring future Iron Maiden guitarslinger, Janick Gers, with âBack To The Grindâ b/w âCheetahâ. Raven, one of the most important acts of the NWOBHM-era are represented by âDon't Need Your Moneyâ b/w âWiped
Outâ, âHard Rideâ b/w âCrazy Worldâ, âBreak The Chainâ b/w âThe Ballad Of Marshall Stackâ, plus their collaboration with Acceptâs Udo on their cover of Steppenwolf classic, âBorn To Be Wildâ b/w âInquisitorâ.
Although not as often celebrated, but equally important to the development of the genre, this 4CD collection also features Valhalla with âComing Homeâ b/w âTrouble With You (Ain't Looking For Trouble)â, Sabreâs âMiracle Manâ b/w âOn The Looseâ and Persian Risk with âRidin' Highâ b/w âHurt Youâ, among many other HM classic.
This first volume has been compiled and annotated by NWOBHM expert, John Tucker, the author of Neat & Tidy â The Story Of Neat Records and Suzie Smiled... The New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
















