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NO SWEAT: On the Edge [Limited Edition Cut to Shape Picture disc]
TITLE: On The Edge
DESCRIPTION: NO SWEAT On The Edge (Scarce 1990 UK limited edition No Sweat winged logo shaped vinyl PICTURE DISC single also includes For Just A Day housed inside a clear PVC sleeve with a 12″” x 12 “” back insert LONPD270)
[301283 – E11M – SI]
FORMAT: shaped picture disc
RECORD LABEL: London
CATALOGUE No: LONPD270
COUNTRY: UK
YEAR: 1990
Label: London Records ‎– LON PD 270
Format: Vinyl, 7″, Shape, Limited Edition, Picture Disc
Country: UK
Released: 1990
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock
Tracklist:
A On The Edge
Producer [For Pogo Logo Corp] – Keith Olsen
Remix – Mark ‘Spike’ Stent*
Written-By – Gooding*, Phillips*, Angel*, Smith*, Quinn*
B For Just A Day [exclusive to this single B-side song]
Backing Vocals – Rick Savage …bass guitarist and one of the founding members of the English rock band, Def Leppard
Producer – Pól Brennan
Written-By – Phillips*
Pressed By – Orlake Records
Published By – Warner/Chappell
Produced For – Pogologo Corporation
Recorded At – STS Dublin
Design – Mainartery
Engineer – Sean Devitt
Issued in a 12″ PVC sleeve.
Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, etched): ORLAKE✶ LONPD 270 A
Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, etched): ORLAKE✶ LONPD 270 B
Barcode: 0 42286 91207 3
Label Code: LC 7654
Other (Distribution code): BA 102
No Sweat were an Irish Hard rock band, active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. They are best remembered for their single ‘Heart & Soul’, which topped the Irish charts for two weeks in June 1989.
The group had two further hits the following year with ‘Tear Down the Walls’ (#4) and ‘On the Edge’ (#11), and 1990 also saw the release of their self-titled debut album, which was produced by Def Leppard frontman Joe Elliott (Elliott had taken up residence in Dublin a number of years earlier). ‘Heart & Soul’ and ‘Tear Down the Walls’ were released as singles in the U.K. in late 1990 / early 1991, with both enjoying minor success. The former spent four weeks in the top 75, but never rose above #64, while ‘Tear Down the Walls’ peaked at #61.
Guitarist Dave Gooding would go on to become the vocalist for blues-rock band b.l.o.w. with former members of Little Angels.
NO SWEAT were an Irish rock band, active during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Originally going by the name STATESIDE and managed by none other than Louis Walsh, they are best remembered for their single ‘Heart And Soul’, which topped the Irish charts for two weeks in June 1989. The single was produced by DEF LEPPARD frontman Joe Elliott, who also helped them to secure a contract with London Records. The group had two further hits the following year with ‘Tear Down the Walls’ (#4) and ‘On the Edge’ (#11). 1990 also saw the release of their self-titled debut album, which was produced by Keith Olsen for Pogo Logo Corp. and recorded at Goodnight L.A. studio’s in Van Nuys, California, USA. Former drummer James Kottak (KINGDOM COME, SCORPIONS, WARRANT, WILD HORSES, MONTROSE) features on the album, before Ray Fean was in the band.
They supported THUNDER on their ‘Backstreet Symphony’ tour in 1990. And supported LITTLE ANGELS in Britain during May 1990. ‘Heart And Soul’ and ‘Tear Down the Walls’ were released as singles in the U.K. in late 1990 and early 1991, with both enjoying minor success. The former spent four weeks in the top 75, but never rose above #64, while ‘Tear Down the Walls’ peaked at #61.
P.J. Smith and Jim Phillips parted company with the band in mid-1991 before the group split for good. Guitarist Dave Gooding later teamed up with ex-LITTLE ANGELS men Bruce and Jimmy Dickinson to form the blues-rock band B.L.O.W. in 1994, where he switched to the role of frontman. Smith was later involved in the Vivian Campbell (DIO, DEF LEPPARD, SWEET SAVAGE, THIN LIZZY) and Mark Schulman(FOREIGNER) side project, CLOCK, during 1998.
The three singles mentioned above were all released on various formats with exclusive B-sides.
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