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Neat & Tidy

Neat & Tidy

The Story of Neat Records

by John Tucker
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/03/2015

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Launched on its true path with the release of Dont Touch Me There by Tygers of Pan Tang at the end of 1979 Neat Records was arguably the most influential and innovative heavy metal label of the early Eighties. Irrevocably tied in with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, the Tyne & Wear-based independent embodied the genre like no other label. Acclaimed for its releases and derided by its critics for trying to take on the major record labels at their own game, Neat Records did more to further the cause of heavy metal at the time of the NWOBHM than any other label, and in launching the careers of Raven and Venom it was instrumental in the splintering of what was then just heavy metal into speed metal, thrash metal and death metal, subgenres which soon developed a life of their own and changed the face of the metal scene forever; furthermore, a number of its other discoveries like Heavy Pettin', Tobruk and, of course, the Tygers themselves, would go on to sign to major labels with varying degrees of success.
This book examines the label, its bands and their releases though both new interviews with many key players in the Neat Records' story such as label boss David Wood and producer Steve Thompson, and Ravens John Gallagher and Jeff 'Mantas' Dunn from Venom, as well as contemporary articles and reviews. Already spending all his pocket money and school dinner money on records, John Tucker became hooked on Neat as soon as he came across Dont Touch Me There. A few years later he started writing the labels promotional magazine Lead Weight, and then once the Neat catalogue had been sold to Sanctuary Records he worked on a number of CD re-issues of classic Neat material. His first book "Suzie Smiled: The New Wave of British Heavy Metal" was greeted with many great reviews ("immersed in the scene himself as a fanzine writer, photographer and indeed failed musician, John Tucker provides a fascinating and humorous worm's eye view of one of the most important periods in heavy metal history" said Kerrang! in 2008) and since then he has collaborated with Saxons Biff Byford and Diamond Heads Brian Tatler -- two luminaries of the period -- on their autobiographies.
ISBN:
9783940822048
9783940822048
Category:
Biography: arts & entertainment
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-03-2015
Publisher:
Jeske, Otger, u. Matthias Mader. I.P. Verlag
Country of origin:
Germany
Pages:
384
Dimensions (mm):
210x150mm
Weight:
0.7kg
John Tucker

A keen writer and photographer, John Tucker s first live review was published in the American fanzine Metal Rendez-Vous in 1983. Moving to London later that year, he started contributing to a number of fanzines, and also wrote Neat Records in-house magazine Lead Weight. His first book Suzie Smiled the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal appeared in 2006, and since then he s written Never Surrender (with Biff Byford), Am I Evil? (with Brian Tatler), Whitesnake The Definitive Biography (with Simon Robinson), Neat & Tidy The Story Of Neat Records and 5 Years Of Brofest.

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