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词条 No Remorse (band)
释义

  1. Line-ups

  2. Legal

  3. Discography

     Official Productions  Bootlegs  Live Albums  Split 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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| image =
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| background = group_or_band
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| origin = London, England
| genre = Rock,
White power music
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Nordland Records,
Resistance Records
| current_members = Nigel Brown
Paul Burnley
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No Remorse were an English Rock Against Communism (RAC) band led by singer Paul Bellany (son of Scottish artist John Bellany), aka Paul Burnley.

The band formed in the mid ’80s. The initial line-up included Mark Vince on guitar and Stewart Baile (also known as Stew) on drums. This line-up was short-lived – however, they did record a demo. The band re-formed in November 1986, after Vince met Burnley at a Skrewdriver concert in Surrey in October 1986. At the time Burnley compiled the skinhead fanzine The Truth At Last and had previously fronted the Oi! band Public Enemy (who had an LP released on Rock-O-Rama Records). Burnley's elder brother John (who also used the pseudonym Burnley) was already a bandmember, as their drummer. The re-formed line-up was completed with Archie from Northern Ireland on bass and Baile from Essex on drums.[1]

Their debut album, This Time The World, was released in 1988, and later that year the band recorded See you in Valhalla after changing record label from Rebelles Européens to Rock-O-Rama Records. In 1989 they recorded the albums The New Stormtroopers and Blood Against Gold. Their album Blood Against Gold was released in 1990, and for the first time, No Remorse performed in North America; first in Ottawa, Canada, and then at Aryan Fest in Oklahoma, USA. In 1991 Australian musician Nigel Brown (formerly of RAC band White Lightning) joined the band.

In 1992 they accompanied the Swedish RAC band Dirlewanger at a festival in Brandenburg, Germany. In September they travelled to California, USA with Dirlewanger, where they performed together and recorded the album Desert Storm. The band recorded Farewell Ian Stuart in April 1994, and they signed for to Movement Records and Nordland Records. They recorded the album Under The Gods for Nordland Records, and Movement Records released Skinhead Army. Later that year, they performed at A Tribute to Ian Stuart in Racine, Wisconsin, USA accompanied by Bound for Glory, Centurion, RaHoWa and Berserkr. Following the concert, Joe Rowan, singer of Nordic Thunder, was murdered at a gas station.

In 1995, Nordland Records released Under The Gods, and Resistance Records released The Best of No Remorse. Movement Records encountered economic troubles and sold the rights to European Skinhead Army to Nordland. The Winning Hand (the renamed version of European Skinhead Army) was released in 1996.

Line-ups

  • Paul Burnley (vocals), Sean Heywood (guitar), Mark Vince (guitar), Archie (bass), Stewart Baile (drums).

This line-up recorded their first two LPs; This Time The World (released in 1988) and Smash The Reds! (released in 1989). Heywood was the guitarist on Brutal Attack’s second LP As The Drum Beats.

  • Paul Burnley (vocals), Mark Vince (guitar), Gary Smith (bass), Rob (drums)

This line-up recorded the LPs The New Storm Troopers, See You In Valhalla (both released in 1989) and Blood Against Gold (released in 1991). Smith had played bass with punk band Decadent Few for nine months in 1984 and played a dozen gigs with them. He was kicked out of Decadent Few due to his involvement with sinister (nazi) bands.[2]

  • Daniel Jack aka Jacko (vocals), William James Browning (guitar), Gary Smith (bass), Jean-Charles Tanzi (drums)

This line-up recorded one LP; Barbecue In Rostock (released in 1996). Tanzi played drums in RAC band Chingford Attack at the same time as playing in No Remorse.[3] Browning is currently the guitarist and vocalist in heavy metal band No Remorse No Retreat and runs the label Iron Age Records.[4][5]

Legal

In 1998 Leighton Gareth Jones was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for producing the No Remorse CD Barbecue in Rostock after Searchlight forced the CD manufacturers into calling in the police.[6]

In July 2006 Jersey Customs officers intercepted a package of 100 No Remorse CDs sent from Poland. The albums, entitled Deutschland, contained inflammatory racist and anti-Semitic lyrics.[7] William Browning and Jon Denny-Mallen were both accused of one charge of conspiracy to distribute material with intent to stir up racial hatred between 1 January and 13 July 2006 by importing the CDs from Poland into Jersey. They both denied the offence. In November 2009 Denny-Mallen was acquitted by a jury at Southwark Crown Court. The jury failed to reach a verdict in the case against Browning.[8]

Discography

Official Productions

Image Labels
1987DemoOwn productionMC
This Time The World???Demo MC
1988This Time The WorldRebelles EuropéensLPRE 33 04 88
1989Blood against goldLPROR
See you in Valhalla / Take what's oursStreet Rock`N`Roll7" EP singleSR 008
Son of Odin / Daily newsStreet Rock`N`Roll7" EP singleSR 009
The New Stormtroopers / No more brother's warStreet Rock`N`Roll7" single EPSR 020
See you in ValhallaRAC RecordsLPRAC 5 - UK
Smash The RedsRebelles Européens7" singleRE 45 12 89
The New Storm TroopersRAC RecordsLPRAC 8 - UK
Time Will TellRebelles Européens7" singleRE 45 11 89
Blood Against GoldRAC RecordsLPRAC 9 - UK
1990We Rise Again / Fate dictatorStreet Rock'n'Roll7" singleSR 032
1991Blood Against GoldRock-O-Rama RecordsCDRCD 118
1992Demo 92???MC
This Time The WorldRebelles EuropéensCDRE CD 04 92
1994Farewell Ian Stuart, A Tribute By No RemorseMotstånd 88 / Nordland RecordsminiCDCD003 - Sweden
Under the godsNordland RecordsCD88CD013
Under the godsNordland RecordsCD88CD006
1995Best of No RemorseResistance RecordsCDCNR-002A - USA
1998Heroes Never DieDestiny RecordsCDDSR 0811 - Germany
1999Rare RemorseMidgard RecordsCDMIDCD013 - Sweden
2000This land is oursNordland RecordsCDNORCD 001 - Germany
2001Shadow of DeathNordland RecordsCDNORCD 001 - Germany
2002See You In ValhallaNo Remorse RecordsCD
2006DeutschlandISD RecordsCDISD05
????The New Storm TroopersNo Remorse RecordsCDNRCD03
Farewell Ian StuartWhite is Back RecordsLP
Son Of Odin BootlegNordland RecordsNO 1 - Germany

Bootlegs

Labels
1995This time the worldLast Resort RecordsCDSweden - bootleg
2012No Remorse - RaritiesBlood & Honour USA Recordsbootleg
????Son Of OdinBootboy Records????bootleg

Live Albums

Labels
1987Live London RAC27.08.87
2000No Remorse & Svastika - We play for youMidgard RecordsCD
????Live at Aryan Fest 1990Oklahoma, USA.

Split

Labels
1992No Remorse & Dirlewanger - Desert StormRebelles EuropéensLPRE 33 40 92
1993No Remorse & Buldok - First strike (Live)Bohemia Hammer SkinheadsMC
1994No Remorse & Svastika - We play for you (Live)Nordland RecordsCD88CD004 - Sweden
1996No Remorse & Division S – Live in Brandenburg 1992NS RecordsCDCD20 - Germany
????No Remorse & Freikorps - Live 1994 / Live 1987-1992???CD

See also

  • List of neo-Nazi bands

References

1. ^R. Forbes & E. Stampton, "The White Nationalist Skinhead Movement: UK & USA, 1979 - 1993", Feral House, 2015
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.whomakesthenazis.com/2010/10/fron-anarcho-punk-to-fascism.html?showComment=1437602282337#c8678625595325474174 |title=From anarcho punk to fascism' |publisher=Who Makes The Nazis (Mike, Decadent Few) |date=22 December 2010}}
3. ^N. Lowles, "White Riot: The Violent Story of Combat 18", Milo Books, 2001
4. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2011/12/490508.html |title=Combat 18 and HMV Records |work=UK Indymedia |date=24 December 2011}}
5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/go-directly-to-jail-do-not-pass-go-4142 |title=Go directly to jail Do not pass Go |work=Hope Not Hate |date=27 November 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204194915/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/nick/go-directly-to-jail-do-not-pass-go-4142 |archivedate=4 December 2014 |df=dmy-all }}
6. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/stories/LondonBomberJune.htm |title=Policing far-right terror |work=Searchlight |date=June 1999 |deadurl=bot: unknown |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040618041703/http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/stories/LondonBomberJune.htm#police |archivedate=18 June 2004 |df=dmy-all }}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2009/11/21/2000-was-for-gigs-not-racist-cds/ |title=£2000 was for gigs not racist CDs |work=Jersey Evening Post |date=21 November 2009}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2009/11/27/tattooist-acquitted/ |title=Tattooist acquitted of racial hate plot |work=Jersey Evening Post |date=27 November 2009}}

External links

  • {{Discogs artist|artist=265981-No-Remorse|name=No Remorse}}
  • {{Allmusic|id=mn0003310068|label=No Remorse}}
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