LOOKIN' FOR A LADY
THEN I MET YOU
AND NEVER HAD IT SO BAD
WHAT AM I GONNA DO
Ain't Misbehavin'
is the fourth
studio album
by the British
Heavy Metal band
Tokyo Blade,
released in 1987
by the German
GAMA Musikverlag
sub-label
Scratch Records.
The album was recorded
with a completely
new line-up
assembled by
Andy Boulton
after the disbandment of
Tokyo Blade,
following the
commercial failure of
Black Hearts & Jaded Spades
and the disastrous
tour of 1986.
In fact,
the band is indicated as
Andy Boulton's Tokyo Blade'
on the front cover
of
the European edition.
was re-released
in 1993
by Laserlight Records
with the title
Tokyo Blade,
with different
cover art
and three
bonus tracks,
"1000 Years,
"The Eye of the Storm",
and
"Chains of Love",
which were
also released
in 1989
on the
original pressing of
No Remorse.
Album Description:
Tokyo Blade,
the iconic
British Heavy Metal band,
has returned with their
fourth studio album,
"Ain't Misbehavin'".
Released on a
12" vinyl LP,
this album showcases
the band's prowess
in the
New Wave of British
Heavy Metal
(NWOBHM)
movement.
With their energetic sound
and powerful performances,
Tokyo Blade
continues to make their
mark on the metal scene.
Recorded at the
renowned
Zuckerfabrik Studios
in Stuttgart, Germany,
"Ain't Misbehavin'"
boasts a polished
production quality
that enhances the
band's raw energy.
The album was expertly
produced by
Tom Krüger,
who captures
the essence of
Tokyo Blade's
distinct sound
while adding a
modern touch.
"Ain't Misbehavin'"
takes listeners on a
sonic journey
through Tokyo Blade's
signature
heavy metal sound.
The album features a
collection of hard-hitting tracks
that showcase the band's
technical prowess
and songwriting abilities.
From the
explosive guitar riffs
to the thunderous
rhythm section,
Tokyo Blade
delivers a true
heavy metal experience.
"Ain't Misbehavin'"
solidifies Tokyo Blade's
position as a force
to be reckoned with
in the
NWOBHM movement.
With their impressive
musicianship,
engaging songwriting,
and electrifying
live performances,
Tokyo Blade
continues to captivate
audiences worldwide.
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