No Remorse (Tokyo Blade album)

No Remorse
Studio album by Tokyo Blade
Released 1989
Recorded Zuckerfabrik Studios, Stuttgart, Germany, 1988
Genre Heavy metal, pop metal
Length 55:56
Label Hot Blood Records
Producer Robert Baumann & Martin Machwitz
Tokyo Blade chronology
Ain't Misbehavin'
(1987)
No Remorse
(1989)
Burning Down Paradise
(1995)
US edition CD cover
Eye of the Storm album cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
AllMusic (Eye of the Storm review)[2]

No Remorse is the fifth studio album by the British heavy metal band Tokyo Blade, released in 1989 by the German GAMA Musikverlag sub-label Hot Blood Records.[3] The album was recorded as a collaboration between guitarist Andy Boulton and the German band and label-mates Dead Ballerinas, with songs coming from both parts. The album was poorly promoted and the band fell apart after its release.

No Remorse was re-issued in 1989 with different artwork and amended track listing on Apocalypse Records in the USA. Another reissue, titled Eye of the Storm and including the bonus track "Sunrise in Tokyo", was released in 2008 by the German label Scream.

Track listings

  1. "1000 Years (Intro) / The Eye of the Storm" (Micheal Joseph Sullivan, Michael Pozz) - 4:56
  2. "Chains of Love" (Andy Boulton) - 4:50
  3. "Dark Night over Paradise" (Pozz) - 4:55
  4. "Moonlight in Martini" (Boulton, Pozz) - 4:57
  5. "5-Inch Catwalk" (Boulton, Pozz) - 4:53
  6. "Crystal Gold" (Peter Prestel, Dave Sale) - 3:33
  7. "Angel" (Prestel) - 4:35
  8. "Tears Are Not Enough" (Boulton, Pozz) - 3:47
  9. "Shadows of Insanity" (Boulton, Pozz) - 5:10
  10. "Call Me Angel" (Pozz) - 4:54
  11. "Fever" (Hans-Jürgen Astor, Jürgen Schwarz, Pozz) - 4:57
  12. "Stop It or Drop It" (Astor, Schwarz, Pozz) - 3:59

Apocalypse records re-issue track listing

  1. "Shadows of Insanity"
  2. "5-Inch Catwalk"
  3. "Fever"
  4. "Call Me Angel"
  5. "Tears Are Not Enough"
  6. "The Eye of the Storm"
  7. "Crystal Gold"
  8. "Chains of Love"
  9. "Angel"
  10. "Stop It or Drop It"

Personnel

Tokyo Blade

Production

References

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