Four CD set. Focusing on both the A-Sides and B-Sides of Neat Records' fledgling HM acts, 'All Systems Go' 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 Tang's 1979 debut 'Don't Touch Me There', until Venom's 'Warhead', released in 1984, 'All Systems Go' 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. Impulse's David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didn't 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, 'Allegedly Britain's No. 1 Independent Heavy Metal Label', and it's 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.
2 Trouble with You (Ain't Looking for Trouble) Valhalla
3 Miracle Man Sabre
4 On the Loose Sabre
5 Ridin' High Persian Risk
6 Hurt You Persian Risk
7 Could Have Done Better Alien
8 Hot 'N' Heavy Express Avenger
9 Knocked Out Black Rose
10 All Systems Go Hellanbach
11 44 Hellanbach
12 Bridges Jess Cox
13 Check It Out Jess Cox
14 Die Hard Venom
15 Acid Queen Venom
16 Bursting Out Venom
17 Break the Chain Raven
18 The Ballad of Marshall Stack Raven
19 Born to Be Wild Raven with Udo
20 Inquisitor Raven with Udo
- Disc 4 -
1 We Have Arrived Saracen
2 A Face in the Crowd Saracen
3 Too Wild to Tame Avenger
4 On the Rocks Avenger
5 Wild on the Run Tobruk
6 The Show Must Go on Tobruk
7 Eat the Rich Tysondog
8 Dead Meat Tysondog
9 Something Special Emerson
10 Stars in Hollywood Emerson
11 One in a Million Jess Cox
12 Bad Time Girl Jess Cox
13 Still in Love with You Valhalla
14 Jack Valhalla
15 Moon Rising Crucifixion
16 Green Eyes Crucifixion
17 Jailbait Crucifixion
18 Warhead Venom
19 Lady Lust Venom
20 Seven Gates of Hell Venom
Four CD set. Focusing on both the A-Sides and B-Sides of Neat Records' fledgling HM acts, 'All Systems Go' 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 Tang's 1979 debut 'Don't Touch Me There', until Venom's 'Warhead', released in 1984, 'All Systems Go' 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. Impulse's David Wood had created a number of different labels to showcase various acts and genres, and when Neat was initially formed it didn't 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, 'Allegedly Britain's No. 1 Independent Heavy Metal Label', and it's 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.