NWOBHM Documentary Pt. 1: Interview with Neat Producer Keith Nichol about Neat, Venom, Raven + more!
RULE BRITANNIA should have been a full documentary movie by the German station streetclip.tv but the footage was never edited and remained unreleased. Now we´ve decided to open our archives of raw material. Part 1 is an interview with KEITH NICHOL, producers/engineer of Neat Records at Impulse Studio, Newcastle. He talks about Venom, Raven, the early work of Neat Records and much more. To chose this feature as a start fits well to the "soundtrack" that was just released on double-LP and CD: ESSENTIAL NWOBHM-THE BEST OF NEAT RECORDS on Golden Core/ZYX Music. Get your copy at your local dealer or on www.zyx.de. www.facebook.com/Neudi666 #Venom #Raven #nwobhm #documentary #Neudi #Iron Maiden #Neatrecords #Angelwitch #Saxon #Girlschool Neat Records was a record label based near Newcastle, England. The label was established in 1979 by David Wood, who was the owner of Impulse Studios in Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England.[1] A key figure in the establishment of the label was Steve Thompson. Thompson was house producer at Impulse at the time and helped set up Neat, became the A&R manager and produced all the initial recordings, as well as managing the publishing arm, Neat Music. The label was sold in 1995 to Sanctuary Records. Neat Records was arguably the most instrumental label in the revival of heavy metal in the early 80s in the UK. The movement was known as the new wave of British heavy metal or NWOBHM for short. The label is most notable for the early releases of Newcastle band Venom who are widely credited with the invention of black metal. While none of Neat Records' acts really broke through to the mainstream themselves, Venom, Raven, Blitzkrieg and Jaguar particularly are acknowledged as major influences on a host of major American thrash metal bands such as Metallica, Megadeth and Anthrax. In fact Metallica have even covered Blitzkrieg's self-titled song "Blitzkrieg" and Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich has claimed "Whiplash" to be a deliberate attempt to emulate Jaguar's song "Stormchild" which was written by Jeff Cox.[2] This was disclosed to interviewer Robin Askew from 'Venue' magazine during an interview with Lars Ulrich, and subsequently published in the magazine.[3] Other notable acts to release music through Neat Records include White Spirit (notable as the then band of current Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers)[4] and Persian Risk (notable as the original band of Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell). 03 Tygers of Pan Tang - "Don't Touch Me There / Burnin' Up / Bad Times" 7" (ST) 04 Fist - "Name, Rank And Serial Number / You'll Never Get Me in One of Those" 7" (ST) 05 White Spirit - "Back to The Grind / Cheetah" 7" (KN) 06 Raven - "Don't Need Your Money / Wiped Out" 7" (ST) 07 Aragorn - "Black Ice" 7" (KN) 08 Venom - "In League with Satan / Live Like an Angel, Die Like a Devil" 7" (ST) 09 Bitches Sin - "Always Ready for Love / Sign of the Times" 7" (KN) 10 Blitzkrieg - "Buried Alive / Blitzkrieg" 7" (KN) 11 Raven - "Hard Ride / Crazy World" 7" (ST) 12 Raw Deal - "Lonewolf / Take the Sky" 7" (KN) 13 Venom - "Bloodlust / In Nomine Satanas" 7" (KN) 14 Steel - "Rock Out / All Systems Go" 7" (KN) 15 Raven - "Crash, Bang, Wallop / Rock Hard" 7" (KN) 15-12 Raven - "Crash, Bang, Wallop" 12" (4 track EP)(KN) 16 Jaguar - "Axe Crazy / War Machine" 7" (KN) 17 Heavy Pettin' - "Roll the Dice / Love Times Love" 7" (KN) 18 Dedringer - "Hot Lady / Hot Licks And Rock 'n' Roll" 7" (KN) 19 Crucifixion - "Take It or Leave It / On the Run" 7" (KN) 20 Warrior - "Dead When It Comes to Love / Kansas City / Stab in the Back" 7" (KN) 21 Fist - "The Wanderer / Too Hot" 7" (KN) 22 Valhalla - "Comin' Home" 7" (KN) 23 Sabre - "Miracle Man / On the Loose" 7" (KN) 24 Persian Risk - "Ridin' High / Hurt You" 7" (KN) 25-12 Various - One Take No Dubs 12" (4 track EP, Black Rose, Hellanbach, Alien, Avenger) (KN) 26 Jess Cox - "Bridges" 7" (KN) 27 Venom - "Die Hard / Acid Queen" 7" (KN) NWOBHM New Wave Of British Heavy Metal

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