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Artist: Tokyo Blade

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CD Title: No Remorse

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1989

Label: Apocalypse

Catalog Number: AP89 001-2

Personnel

Andy Boulton
Michael Pozz
Martin Machwitz
Astor

Tracks

1.  Shadows of Insanity  
2.  Five-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  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Date: February 2, 2001 at 14:44
These guys still rock even after all these years!

From: toņo chile Date: October 30, 2001 at 19:35
excellent album,the sound is very queensryche

From: Bladez Date: February 1, 2002 at 15:23
If u like Ozzy crossed with Queensryche/Poison, you'll love this

From: HG Date: March 2, 2002 at 23:14
It's worth finding this one just for "Five Inch Catwalk."

From: spaceace68 Date: March 29, 2002 at 9:45
Great album and band! But I can't figure out where the Queensryche sound is...

From: Dean Date: January 16, 2004 at 11:55
Great album but "sounds like Queensryche"? Are we talking about the same album? No offense at all to the previous posters but the Queensryche comparisions totally baffle me.

From: Mr. Marsh Date: March 8, 2004 at 10:25
It was better when I was In it.

From: Eugenio "Waite" Date: June 5, 2004 at 19:54
I have some questions. I own Ain't Mesbehavin (qich is not listed in this site), tehre is a Braistorm Metal Series pressing with the original 9 tracks, wich I have, and otehr, wich I also have, titled just Tokyo Blade and pressed by Laserlight in like 1993. In that one there are 2 bonus tracks: An intro - Eye of the storm and - Chains Of love...they are form this album but in that disc seem to be performed live. Since I dont own No Remorse, I dont know if they are the same versions ...

From: Eugenio "Waite" Date: June 5, 2004 at 19:58
I have some questions. I own Ain't Mesbehavin (qich is not listed in this site), tehre is a Braistorm Metal Series pressing with the original 9 tracks, wich I have, and otehr, wich I also have, titled just Tokyo Blade and pressed by Laserlight in like 1993. In that one there are 2 bonus tracks: An intro - Eye of the storm and - Chains Of love...they are form this album but in that disc seem to be performed live. Since I dont own No Remorse, I dont know if they are the same versions ...

From: Eugenio "Waite" Date: June 6, 2004 at 19:48
...does anybody knows if the version of those songs in this album are the same or are the "Tokyo Blade" 1993 cd live versions or what?? and if so, where and when are they recorded. Thanx

From: Mr. Marsh Date: June 11, 2004 at 6:50
I have no idea, i only have the albums with me in it.

From: z4roxx Date: February 27, 2005 at 18:50
Good release of melodick metal,probably with a better singer it could be much more better but I like songwritings and prodution.Just good solid melodick hard rock boarder to metal,8/10.

From: manontheedge Date: June 12, 2011 at 18:37
Eugenio "Waite" the so called live versions which appeared on the Laserlight release are not live , they are exactly the same as the No Remorse album but with live audience noise overdubbed onto the tracks . Why that was done i have no idea but i can categorically tell you that they are not live . No tour was ever done to promote the No remorse album . In actual fact this is not strictly Tokyo Blade....merely a collaboration between 1 Blade member (Andy Boulton) and german band The Dead Ballerinas put together purely because of being on the same record label. I do think though that Andy pulled off some of his best guitar work ever on this album and i personally love this one.

From: hair metal again Date: November 20, 2011 at 2:23
good release by TOKYO BLADE , in the commercial sound they really loved once !i d like the songwriting though to be in a higher level and the songs to be more worked in the details .highlights are "5 inch catwalk","fever","tears are not enough" and " chains of love".good commercial hard rock release and wish they were still appreciate that sound


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