Girlschool - Demolition [Colored Vinyl] (Gate) [Limited Edition] | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. 1 Demolition Boys
2. 2 Not for Sale
3. 3 Race with the Devil
4. 4 Take It All Away
5. 5 Nothing to Lose
6. 6 Baby Doll
7. 7 Breakdown
8. 8 Midnight Ride
9. 9 Emergency
10. 10 Deadline
11. 11 It Could Be Better
12. 12 Furniture Fire
13. 13 Bomber

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Limited 180gm color vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Demolition is the first studio album by the British heavy metal band, Girlschool. It was originally released in 1980. It was produced by experienced sound engineer Vic Maile. Demolition reached No. 28 in the UK Albums Chart, following the rising of the new wave of British heavy metal phenomenon. The tour supporting the album included high-profile support slots to Black Sabbath and Uriah Heep shows. On 20 August, Girlschool and Motörhead were filmed performing live at the Nottingham Theatre Royal for the Rockstage programme, broadcast by the ATV station on 4 April 1981. In this period, the band was subjected to intense media coverage by music magazines, radio and TV, interested in the novelty of a successful British all-female metal band. The barrage of interviews and promotion did not stop the production of songs and the girls released the new single "Yeah Right" in November 1980.