New Model Army - Hamburg Stadtpark 23061989

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Review by Frank Warwick

New Model Army's live album, Hamburg Stadtpark 23061989, captures the energy and passion of the band's performance at the iconic venue. The album showcases the band's blend of punk, folk, and rock influences, with powerful vocals and driving rhythms.

The album features a mix of classic NMA tracks, including "Vagabonds," "Green and Grey," and "51st State," as well as some lesser-known gems like "Ballad of Bodmin Pill" and "Brave New World."

The live recording adds an extra dimension to the songs, with the crowd's enthusiastic participation creating a palpable sense of energy and excitement. The band's musicianship is also on full display, with intricate guitar work and dynamic drumming.

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Artist: New Model Army
Album: Hamburg Stadtpark 23061989
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Stupid Questions
No Rest
Vagabonds
Betcha
Poison Street
Inheritance
I Love The World
Ballad
Shanty
Great Epectations
225
125 MPH
Let's Dance
Christian Militia
Smalltown England
Heroes
White Coats
51st State
Green And Grey

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Labels

Not On Label (New Model Army)

Listen online

  • lytte på nettet
  • ascolta in linea
  • escuchar en línea
  • écouter en ligne
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören
  • ouvir online
  • lyssna på nätet

Formats

  • Cassette
  • Unofficial Release
  • C-90

Companies

RoleCompany
Recorded AtStadtpark, Hamburg

Notes

  • Title on spine: Live '89
  • Title on front sleeve, labels: Hamburg - Stadtpark 23.06.1989
  • Source: audience recording

About New Model Army

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With their roots embedded in the punk era, New Model Army were formed in Bradford, Yorkshire, England, in 1980, and immediately outlined their manifesto by naming themselves after the Sir Thomas Fairfax/Oliver Cromwell revolutionary army. The group was led by Justin "Slade The Leveller" Sullivan (b. 1956, Buckinghamshire, England; guitar, vocals), a former platform sweeper and Mars bar production-line worker, with the help of Stuart Morrow (b. 1966, Bradford, England) on bass guitar and Phil Tomkins on drums. Within a few months, Tompkins had been replaced on drums by Rob Waddington, and this line-up remained unchanged until the summer of 1982, when Waddington left the band and was replaced by Robert "Robb" Heaton (b. 1962, Cheshire, England d. Nov. 4th, 2004), a former drum technician and occasional drummer for the band Hawkwind. This line-up remained together until Morrow left the band for personal reasons, during the band's "No Rest" tour, the day after a concert in their home town of Bradford. Which was coincidentally the day of the Bradford disaster, May 11th, 1985 He was replaced on bass in the summer by Jason "Moose" Harris (b. 1968). Their brand of punk folk/rock attracted a loyal cult following, much of which shared the band's grievances towards the Tory government policies of the 80s. This was best executed on their debut album, which combined militant themes such as "Spirit Of The Falklands" and "Vengeance" (a vitriolic anthem about getting even with one's trespassers) with the haunting lament for childhood, "A Liberal Education". The group's championing of traditional working-class ethics saw an unexpected boost for a dying art and trade - that of the clog. New Model Army made their first public appearance at Scamps Disco in Bradford in October 1980. After releasing singles on Abstract Records, enjoying a number 2 UK independent chart hit with "The Price" in 1984, they formed an unlikely alliance with the multinational EMI Records, which saw the band acquire a higher profile and a significantly increased recording budget. They eventually broke through to a wider audience with "No Rest

Name Vars

  • N.M.A.
  • NMA
  • Nma
  • Raw Melody Men
  • Us

Members

  • Ed Alleyne-Johnson
  • Michael Dean
  • Dean White
  • Dave Blomberg
  • Justin Sullivan
  • Stuart Morrow
  • Robert Heaton
  • Adrian Portas
  • Jason Harris
  • Ricky Warwick
  • Peter Nice
  • Marshall Gill
  • Ceri Monger
  • Shir-Ran Yinon
  • Phil Tompkins
  • Rob Waddington
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Summary by Frank Warwick

Hamburg Stadtpark 23061989 is a must-have for any New Model Army fan or anyone looking for a high-energy live album. The band's raw intensity and passion are captured perfectly, making for an unforgettable listening experience.