Saturday 18 January 2014

Red Alert‎–Take No Prisoners-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 13 - 1982

A. Take No Prisoners B1. Empire Of Crime B2. Sell Out

Steve 'Cast Iron' Smith - Vocals, Tony Van Frater - Guitar, Gaz Stuart - Bass, Nobby - Drums

Led by Tony Van Frater, Red Alert were formed as a five-piece band from Sunderland, releasing their first EP in 1980. They were one of No Future's most prolific bands releasing three singles, a 12" and an album during their time with the label. They are still going strong to this very day and their current material is equally as exciting as their original releases. They have a close relationship with fellow Sunderland band Red London, and some band members have recorded material for both bands.

Red Alert–City Invasion- 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 20 - 1983

A. City Invasion B. Negative Reaction

Steve 'Cast Iron' Smith - Vocals, Tony Van Frater - Guitar, Gaz Stuart - Bass, Nobby - Drums

Led by Tony Van Frater, Red Alert were formed as a five-piece band from Sunderland, releasing their first EP in 1980. They were one of No Future's most prolific bands releasing three singles, a 12" and an album during their time with the label. They are still going strong to this very day and their current material is equally as exciting as their original releases. They have a close relationship with fellow Sunderland band Red London, and some band members have recorded material for both bands.

Attak‎–Murder In The Subway-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 17 - 1982

A. Murder In The Subway B. Future Dreams

Gary Basnett - Vocals/Guitar, Sean Chadwick (Chad) - Bass, Lindsay McLennan - Drums
(Saleem Basnett - Vocals on "Blue Patrol")
(Michael Woodacre (Woody) - Guitar on "Zombies" LP)

Formed in early 1981 in New Mills as a four piece band, Attak reverted to a trio when their singer left for school commitments. They released two singles in this form, with Lindsay, sister of Mackie from Blitz, being the drummer. A new guitarist was recruited for their album before they split up in late 1983. Gary later turned up in a revamped Blitz and provided the vocals on their "Killing Dream" album. Gary and Lindsay married in 1985.

superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent

https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com

Attak ‎– Today's Generation EP - 7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 7   1982 - includes merchant insert

A. Today's Generation
B1. Hell
B2. No Escape

Gary Basnett - Vocals/Guitar, Sean Chadwick (Chad) - Bass, Lindsay McLennan - Drums
(Saleem Basnett - Vocals on "Blue Patrol")
(Michael Woodacre (Woody) - Guitar on "Zombies" LP)

Formed in early 1981 in New Mills as a four piece band, Attak reverted to a trio when their singer left for school commitments. They released two singles in this form, with Lindsay, sister of Mackie from Blitz, being the drummer. A new guitarist was recruited for their album before they split up in late 1983. Gary later turned up in a revamped Blitz and provided the vocals on their "Killing Dream" album. Gary and Lindsay married in 1985.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent - includes merchandise card
https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com 

Peter & The Test Tube Babies–Banned From The Pubs-7" blue labels

No Future Records ‎– Oi 4 - 1982  -  rare blue labels

A1 Banned From The Pubs
A2 Moped Lads
B Peacehaven Wild Kids

Peter Bywaters - Vocals, Chris Marchant (Trapper) - Bass, Derek Greening - Guitar, Mark Storr-Hoggins (Ogs) - Drums

This Brighton based band, who formed in 1978, had already started to make a name for themselves before they approached No Future. They had already recorded a John Peel session and had appeared on the legendary "Oi! The Album" compilation. The label signed the band after receiving a tape containing the Peel sessions and "Banned From The Pubs", a song about life which is very important when you're just 18! They are going strong to this very day and still feature original members Peter and Derek.

great clean copy - rare blue labels - cover slight has ring-wear - WILL SHIP BY REGISTERED POST

https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com

Violators–Summer Of '81- 7" orange labels

No Future Records ‎– Oi 19 - 1982 - orange labels

A. Summer Of '81 B. Live Fast - Die Young

Helen Hill - Vocals, Shaun Styles (Cess or Stylesy) - Vocals, Mark Cole (Coley) - Guitar, John Marchington (Matchi) - Bass, Anthony Hall (Ajax) - Drums

From New Mills, this was another of the good Punk/Oi! bands produced in the Stockport/Manchester area. The Violators used the stark imagery from the film "A Clockwork Orange" to great effect. Never really comfortable in the punk role they, nevertheless, produced some great songs and were much liked by Garry Bushell of 'Sounds' who gave them a lot of press. They split very soon after the release of their second single. Helen and Coley formed Taboo, but never issued any singles. The rest of the band continued briefly as The Violators, releasing a further single on No Future's sister label, Future Records. Styles and Marchington then formed "Ice The Falling Rain", releasing further material on Future Records. Please note that this is not the same band who released a single called "NY Ripper" in 1980.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both vg - rare orange labels

https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com

The Partisans-Police story-7" includes rare inserts

No Future Records ‎– Oi 2 - 1981 - FIRST PRESS - includes rare photo/lyric sheet insert and mega rare Partisans info sheet - this has a slight stain

A. Police Story B. Killing Machine

Rob Harrington (Spike) - Vocals, Andy Lealand - Guitar, Louise Wright - Bass, Mark Harris (Shark) - Drums

Formed in the summer of 1979 from Bridgend, South Wales, this very young band heavily influenced by The Sex Pistols, were capable of producing a very tight sound almost by accident. A post-No Future member was bassist Dave Parsons. He replaced the lovely Louise (who was 17 years old at the time), appearing on the "Blind Ambition" EP and "The Time Was Right" LP before achieving fame with Transvision Vamp. He is now a member of mega-selling Bush! Andy and Rob have reformed The Partisans with a new line up, and have played a number of gigs as well as releasing new material.

Superb all round condition - vinyl and cover both excellent - includes rare photo/lyric sheet insert and mega rare Partisans info sheet - this has a slight stain  - WILL SHIP BY REGISTERED POST

https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com

The Samples–Dead Hero-7" No Future Records

No Future Records ‎– Oi 14 - 1982
A Dead Hero B1 Fire Another Round B2 Suspicion
Sean Taylor (Badger) - Vocals, Dave Evans - Guitar, Pascal Smith (Pecker) - Bass, Rick Vividhead - Drums
This four piece band from Worcester were managed for a couple of years by No Future supremo Chris Berry. They released a single "Vendetta" in 1980 on their own record label, before featuring on "A Country Fit For Heroes". Their only single for No Future, "Dead Hero", was coincidently released a week before the Falklands War. A couple of music papers refused to print promotions for the single until a press release was issued explaining that the song was written about the First World War. It went on to sell 7,500 copies. A follow-up single entitled "Nobody Cares" was recorded for No Future, but the label folded before its release.

Superb all round clean condition - includes No Future cardboard merchandise insert

https://blitzrecords.bigcartel.com