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  1. "Screaming Blue Murder” is proof alone that Girlschool weren’t just four pretty bimbos who decided to take up instruments. They could play them, and very well indeed! Each song is a true metal tune and each contains something of the basic elements to be a true metal song. 1982 was full of great metal bands, probably so many that some possibly slipped through the cracks and faded into ...

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    Girlschool's third album Screaming Blue Murder was recorded in February and March 1982 under the direction of Nigel Gray, the successful producer of The Police and The Professionals. The album had a worldwide release in June 1982 but, despite the strong promotion, it reached only No.27 in the UK Album Chart.

  3. Come on let me show you just what we're gonna do. We're all screaming blue murder, screaming blue murder. All those times you thought it would happen. All those lies spinning round in your head ...

  4. 13 feb 2014 · The main tab is of the re-recorded version (available on some compilation CDs, such as "The Collection" - it's also the version that was on the "Screaming Blue Murder" LP in North America). At the end of the tab I've included all the guitar parts from the original recording of the song that are different from the re-recorded version (guitar ...

  5. Screaming Blue Murder by Girlschool released in 1982. Find album reviews, track lists, ... Screaming Blue Murder (1982) Play Dirty (1983) Race with the Devil (1986)

  6. Girlschool - Screaming Blue Murder (1982) - Full Album. 31:11. Girlschool - Hellrazor. 2:42. Girlschool - You Got Me. 3:18. Girlschool - Screaming Blue Murder (Full Album) 0:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2017 Vinyl release of "Screaming Blue Murder" on Discogs.

  7. 9 mag 2023 · Screaming Blue Murder (Bronze, 1982) On the third album there was a new face in the band, with Gil Weston replacing Enid Williams on bass, and a change of producer from Vic Maile to Nigel Gray. But if Gray seemed an odd choice for Girlschool – his previous clients included The Police – Screaming Blue Murder hit as hard as the two albums the band made with Maile.