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Girlschool: The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook)

(HNE Recordings) 104 tracks - Hardcover 60 Page Digibook

This five-disc set comes with an in-depth essay by NWOBHM expert John Tucker and includes many pages of rare photos and treasured memorabilia.

A comprehensive box set that reaches back to the band's pub rock roots and into the present.
- A celebration of the 40+ years Girlschool rocked the world, beginning with their independently released 45 disc "Take It All Away" and "It Could Be Better."

CD 4 features many rare B-sides and non-album cuts as well as demos from 1978 to 2002 and CD 5 features an extremely rare live Painted Lady recording from before Girlschool.

CD1 - Demolition Girls (1979-1983)       
CD2 - Playing Dirty (1983-1988)
CD3 - I Told You So – Singles, B-Sides (1980-1983)
CD4 - Demos (1978-2002)
CD5 - The Pre-School Years – Painted Lady Live (1978)

Article properties:Girlschool: The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook)

  • Interpret: Girlschool

  • Album titlle: The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook)

  • Genre Rock

  • Artikelart CD

  • Label HNE Recordings

  • EAN: 5013929926127

  • weight in Kg 0.35
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 1
01Take It All Away (A-side)Girlschool
02It Could Be Better (B-side)Girlschool
03EmergencyGirlschool
04Nothing To LoseGirlschool
05Demolition BoysGirlschool
06Not For SaleGirlschool
07Take It All AwayGirlschool
08BreakdownGirlschool
09Race With The DevilGirlschool
10Yeah RightGirlschool
11Please Don’t Touch (with Motörhead)Girlschool
12Hit And RunGirlschool
13The HunterGirlschool
14(I’m Your) VictimGirlschool
15Watch Your StepGirlschool
16C’mon Let’s GoGirlschool
17TushGirlschool
18Don’t Call It Love (Wildlife EP)Girlschool
19Screaming Blue MurderGirlschool
20It Turns Your Head AroundGirlschool
21You Got MeGirlschool
22Take It From MeGirlschool
2524 23 1-2-3-4 Rock And RollGirlschool
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 2
0120th Century BoyGirlschool
02Play DirtyGirlschool
03Running For CoverGirlschool
04High & DryGirlschool
05Going UnderGirlschool
06Burning In The HeatGirlschool
07Nowhere To RunGirlschool
08Are You Ready?Girlschool
09Let Me GoGirlschool
10Running WildGirlschool
11Love Is A LieGirlschool
12Nasty NastyGirlschool
13Back For MoreGirlschool
14All Day All NightGirlschool
15You’ve Got Me (Under Your Spell)Girlschool
16Let’s Go CrazyGirlschool
17Play With FireGirlschool
18Head Over HeelsGirlschool
19ActionGirlschool
20Love At First BiteGirlschool
21Too Hot To HandleGirlschool
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 3
01My AmbitionGirlschool
02Can’t Say NoGirlschool
03Can’t Do ThatGirlschool
04Take Me I’m YoursGirlschool
05InnocentGirlschool
06KnifeGirlschool
07Coming Your WayGirlschool
08Mad Mad SisterGirlschool
09Let’s Get HardGirlschool
10SecretGirlschool
11You SayGirlschool
12PassionGirlschool
13Other SideGirlschool
14Iommi Mix)I Spy (Dio
15LegendGirlschool
16MetropolisGirlschool
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 4
01Furniture Fire (B-side)Girlschool
02Nothing To Lose (7" edit)Girlschool
03Bomber (St Valentine’s Day)Girlschool
04Emergency (St Valentine’s Day)Girlschool
05Tonight (B-side)Girlschool
06Demolition Boys (Live B-side)Girlschool
07Tonight (Live B-side)Girlschool
08WildlifeGirlschool
09Don’t StopGirlschool
10TushGirlschool
11Don’t Call It LoveGirlschool
121-2-3-4 Rock And Roll (ext ver)Girlschool
13Like It Like That (B-side)Girlschool
14Let's Spend The Night TogetherGirlschool
15Just Don't CareGirlschool
16Nothing To LoseGirlschool
17Baby DollGirlschool
18Not For SaleGirlschool
19Running WildGirlschool
20Love Is A LieGirlschool
21I Told You SoGirlschool
22Have A Nice DayGirlschool
23LondonGirlschool
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 5
01I Wanted To BoogieGirlschool
02Be My LoverGirlschool
03Smoke On The WaterGirlschool
04King of The BluesGirlschool
05Sometime WorldGirlschool
06Rub It InGirlschool
07I Saw You Standing ThereGirlschool
08All Along The WatchtowerGirlschool
09Paper PlaneGirlschool
10Johnny B GoodeGirlschool
11Shoot ShootGirlschool
12How Can I Tell YouGirlschool
13Can’t Get EnoughGirlschool
14All Right NowGirlschool
15Knocking On Heaven’s DoorGirlschool
16Gimme Some LovingGirlschool
17Honky Tonk WomenGirlschool
18Change’s ComingGirlschool
19Hey JoeGirlschool
20You Keep Me Hanging OnGirlschool
Girlschool All-girl rock bands in the seventies were a rare king - even in America, where... more
"Girlschool"

Girlschool


All-girl rock bands in the seventies were a rare king - even in America, where The Runaways achieved a reasonable level of success. In England, at the start of the punk explosion, it was an even rarer thing (The Slits and The Raincoats were hardly what you'd call rock!).
Girlschool, however, emerged out of the punk years of the late 70s as the perfect example of an arse-kicking rock 'n' roll band. Not only could these girls play, they could play hard-hitting metal well. Extremely well. Early on, they were a difficult band for the public to define, having a sound that might best be described as punk-tinged metal. In the words of Kim today: "When we played a rock club, everyone thought we were a punk band, and when we played a punk venue, we got accused of playing rock. Really, we couldn't win!"
Based in South London, Girlschool originally called themselves Painted Lady, consisting of Kim McAuliffe (guitar, vocals), Enid Williams (bass), Deidre Cartwright (lead guitar) and Tina (drums).

But after sporadically playing the local scene, they split up. McAuliffe and Williams then changed the band's name to Girlschool, recruited a new guitar player, Kelly Johnson, and drummer Denise Dufort. Inspired by this new blood, the group started gigging heavily around the local area and built up quite a following.
They were soon spotted by one Phil Scott, who signed the four-piece to his fledgling indie label, City Records (a rock/punk stable which had just issued the UK Subs first 7") for a single deal. The resultant "Take It All Away"/"It Could Be Better" was issued in mid-1979, which brought them to the attention of a certain Lemmy Kilminster of Motorhead. Impressed by Girlschool's raw power on stage, he offered them the support slot on MotOrhead's forthcoming tour to promote their classic Overkill album.
Motörhead had recently signed with Gerry Bron's Bronze Records and it was this relationship which cemented Girlschool's deal for a debut album with the label.

Bronze were quick to get the girls in a studio with producer Vic Made, and two singles "Emergency"/"Furniture Fire" and "Nothing To Lose"/"Baby Doll" - emerged shortly afterwards. Alt but one of these tracks also featured on their debut album, Demolition, The album sold healthily (it reached No. 38 in the charts), quickly establishing the band as a force to be reckoned with, in the fast-expanding market of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal (or NWOBHM, for short).


Girlschool's next single, "Race With The Devil", was backed by "Take It All Away", a re- recorded version of their debut single - and again, it charted (No. 49). The band's reputation was growing fast and it wasn't long before the music press were singing their accolades. In 1980, Sounds voted the band second 'Best Newcomer' and Kelly Johnson was voted third Best Female Vocalist .
The Overkill tour was not the last association with Jemmy and co. In 1981, Girlschool teamed up with Motiirhead for a short stint in the studio. The resultant recordings were issued under the guise of Headgirl as an EP, "St. Valentine's Day Massacre". It contained three songs: "Please Don't Touch" was a combination of both bands; "Emergency" from Girlschool's Demolition album was covered by Motorhead; and "Bomber" from Motorhead's album of the same name was recorded by Girlschool. The single was a massive success (No. 5), catapulting the band to the position of number one female rock group.


This pole position was solidified by the Top 5 status of Girlschool's next album, Hit And Run (again produced by Vic Maile). It spawned singles like "Yeah Right"/"The Hunter" (which just missed the Top 70), and "Hit And Run" (No. 32), backed with the non-album track "Tonight". Also released was "C'mon Let's Go" (No. 42), coupled with a live of "Tonight" - and on the rare 10" edition, "Demolition Boys" from their debut album.

In 1982, Girlschool endured the first of a long line of personnel changes, when Enid Williams departed just prior to the release of the "Wildlife EP". Enid was replaced by former Killjoys bassist Gil Weston in time for their third LP, Screaming Blue Murder. Wildlife contained three tracks: "Don't Call It Love" and "Wildlife" acted as excellent tasters for the forthcoming album and a non-LP track, "Don't Stop"; and it peaked at No. 58. Screaming Blue Murder (No. 27) was produced by Nigel Grey (who had formerly worked with both The Professionals and The Police), and went gold in Canada while the band were touring there. There was no doubting the tenacity of these hard working girls, with their constant touring throughout the USA, Canada, Japan and Europe. They even managed to penetrate the depths of Russia (remember this was the early eighties!) and the Indian sub- continent.


In summer 1983, the band released another EP containing "1-2-3-4 Rock n Roll", a cover version of ZZ Top's "Tush", and "Don't Call It Love", which had been lifted from Screaming Blue Murder. Interestingly, the band hated the idea of recording "1-2-3-4 Rock n Roll" and never actually completed it; the final result was actually completed by Gerry Bran and his engineers! Needless to say, it went nowhere.
Girlschool's line-up remained stable for their fourth LP, Play Dirty. It was produced by Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea of Slade and the influence definitely showed - the band even recorded a Holder/Lea penned number! Play Dirty (No. 66) was preceded by a single, "20th Century Boy" (yes, a cover of the T-Rex classic!), backed by "Breaking The Rules". Two further album tracks, "Burning In The Heat" (penned by Holder and Lea) and "Surrender", were coupled on single, but failed to chart. Despite its relatively modest success, however, Play Dirty remains a favourite with the girls today.


Bronze Records by this time were in a precarious financial position, primarily due to the failure of Gerry Bron's airline, Executive Express. With this in mind, the girls parted company with their Label, shedding Kelly Johnson on the way, who was replaced by Chris Bonacci.

With this new line-up, the band signed to Mercy Records in the US and promptly recorded their fifth studio offering, Running Wild, with Nick Tauber in the production seat. Sadly, the band got little support from their new label and the album sank without trace. After this disastrous Mercury/Polydor affair, Girlschool regrouped, and promptly signed to metal specialists GWR Records. They also reunited with Vic Maile to record their sixth album, Nightmare At Maple Cross (1986). Although the album failed to chart, it is one of the strongest collections of their career. Girlschool then covered one of their favourite songs from the glam rock years, Gary Glitter's "Leader Of The Gang". They even managed to get Gary Glitter to join the party and he ended up singing on the final product. With 1987 upon them, more personnel changes were afoot.

Gil Weston departed, to be replaced by Tracy Lamb ex-bass player with Rock Goddess, This reformed line-up duly recorded a second album for GWR in 1988. Entitled Take A Bite, it included a cover of the Sweet hit, "Fox On The Run", and a song called "Head Over Heals", penned by longtime friend, Lemmy, and Kim McAuliffe. Although strong, the album had one real weakness - the artwork on the cover, primarily because it really didn't display the flair of their music. Several concerts were recorded during their spell with GWR and some selected recordings have been included on this collection as their first appearance on CD. Unfortunately, the contract with GWR finished shortly after the failure of Take A Bite and the band didn't record again until 1992. And what are the girls doing today? Well, they still play live whenever they feel like a night out! And they entered the studio again at the end of September 1998 to record another studio album, which should follow shortly. Girlschool may not have achieved the dizzying heights of a platinum-selling band. But they have a very special place in rock and roll history. One thing is for sure: they were at the forefront of opening the doors for female artists to achieve success in the nineties and beyond.
Robert M Corich

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Tracklist
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 1
01 Take It All Away (A-side)
02 It Could Be Better (B-side)
03 Emergency
04 Nothing To Lose
05 Demolition Boys
06 Not For Sale
07 Take It All Away
08 Breakdown
09 Race With The Devil
10 Yeah Right
11 Please Don’t Touch (with Motörhead)
12 Hit And Run
13 The Hunter
14 (I’m Your) Victim
15 Watch Your Step
16 C’mon Let’s Go
17 Tush
18 Don’t Call It Love (Wildlife EP)
19 Screaming Blue Murder
20 It Turns Your Head Around
21 You Got Me
22 Take It From Me
25 24 23 1-2-3-4 Rock And Roll
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 2
01 20th Century Boy
02 Play Dirty
03 Running For Cover
04 High & Dry
05 Going Under
06 Burning In The Heat
07 Nowhere To Run
08 Are You Ready?
09 Let Me Go
10 Running Wild
11 Love Is A Lie
12 Nasty Nasty
13 Back For More
14 All Day All Night
15 You’ve Got Me (Under Your Spell)
16 Let’s Go Crazy
17 Play With Fire
18 Head Over Heels
19 Action
20 Love At First Bite
21 Too Hot To Handle
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 3
01 My Ambition
02 Can’t Say No
03 Can’t Do That
04 Take Me I’m Yours
05 Innocent
06 Knife
07 Coming Your Way
08 Mad Mad Sister
09 Let’s Get Hard
10 Secret
11 You Say
12 Passion
13 Other Side
14 Iommi Mix)
15 Legend
16 Metropolis
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 4
01 Furniture Fire (B-side)
02 Nothing To Lose (7" edit)
03 Bomber (St Valentine’s Day)
04 Emergency (St Valentine’s Day)
05 Tonight (B-side)
06 Demolition Boys (Live B-side)
07 Tonight (Live B-side)
08 Wildlife
09 Don’t Stop
10 Tush
11 Don’t Call It Love
12 1-2-3-4 Rock And Roll (ext ver)
13 Like It Like That (B-side)
14 Let's Spend The Night Together
15 Just Don't Care
16 Nothing To Lose
17 Baby Doll
18 Not For Sale
19 Running Wild
20 Love Is A Lie
21 I Told You So
22 Have A Nice Day
23 London
Girlschool - The School Report 1978-2008 (5-CD, Digibook) CD 5
01 I Wanted To Boogie
02 Be My Lover
03 Smoke On The Water
04 King of The Blues
05 Sometime World
06 Rub It In
07 I Saw You Standing There
08 All Along The Watchtower
09 Paper Plane
10 Johnny B Goode
11 Shoot Shoot
12 How Can I Tell You
13 Can’t Get Enough
14 All Right Now
15 Knocking On Heaven’s Door
16 Gimme Some Loving
17 Honky Tonk Women
18 Change’s Coming
19 Hey Joe
20 You Keep Me Hanging On