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  1. Screaming Blue Murder is the third studio album by British heavy metal band, Girlschool. It was released on Bronze Records in 1982, and featured one line-up change in bassist Ghislaine 'Gil' Weston, formerly of The Killjoys, replacing the recently departed founding member Enid Williams.

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  3. Screaming Blue Murder 00:0002. Live With Me 03:3403. Take it From Me 06:5604. Wildlife 09:4805. It Turns Your Head Around 12:3806. Don't Call it Love 15:...

  4. Girlschool - Screaming Blue Murder - Live 1982 - HD Audio & Video Remaster. Moog Bass. 4.29K subscribers. 209. 8.3K views 4 years ago. ...more. Action screams like screaming blue...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GirlschoolGirlschool - Wikipedia

    • 1975–1978: Painted Lady
    • 1978–1982: N.W.O.B.H.M.
    • 1983–1985: American Sirens
    • 1986–1990: 'Back to Square One'
    • 1990–1991: She-Devils and Strange Girls
    • 1992–2002: Living on Tour
    • 2003–Present: Recent Activities

    In 1975, school friends and neighbours from Wandsworth, South London, Kim McAuliffe (rhythm guitar, vocals) and Dinah Enid Williams (bass, vocals) formed an all-girl rock cover band called Painted Lady, together with Tina Gayle on drums. Deirdre Cartwright joined the new band on lead guitar, Val Lloyd replaced Gayle on drums and they started playin...

    In December 1978, Girlschool released their first single, "Take It All Away", on the independent record label City Records, owned by Phil Scott, a friend of the band. The single had some radio airplay and circulated in the underground scene; it came to the hearing of Ian Kilmister, commonly known as Lemmy, leader of the British rock band Motörhead,...

    Back in England, the continuous succession of recording sessions, gigs and promotional work started again, but the strain of this routine was wearing out Kelly Johnson, who was also tired of the music the band had been playing for four years without a break. The other members struggled to convince her to stay and the chance to record with British c...

    After the bad commercial results of Running Wild, Mercury broke the contract with Girlschool, leaving the band without financial backup and with a career in dire straits. "Back to square one again", McAuliffe said at the time. The band decided to go back to their roots, remaining a quartet with only McAuliffe on vocals and going on a UK tour in Nov...

    Even if not officially disbanded, Girlschool had become "not a full-time thing anymore" for the members of the group. In this period, Cris Bonacci joined British singer Toyah Willcox, for the promotion of the album Ophelia's Shadow. A brief tour of Spain was Girlschool's only activity of 1990, but in December, McAuliffe, Bonacci, Dufort and returni...

    Girlschool went back in action in 1992, recruiting Jackie Carrera on bass and recording Girlschool, their first self-produced album, which was distributed worldwide by the British indie label Communiqué Records. The lower visibility of the album distributed by an indie label marked the definitive transition to cult status for the band, renouncing t...

    In 2003, the band was again in a recording studio for The Second Wave: 25 Years of NWOBHM, a split album conceived by the label Communiqué, comprising five songs each for Oliver/Dawson Saxon, Tygers of Pan Tang and Girlschool. A tour of the three aforementioned bands could not be organized and, in October 2004, Girlschool toured supporting the albu...

    • London, England
    • 1978–present
  6. Screaming Blue Murder Lyrics: Action screams like screaming blue murder / Action screams when there's something to say / Action screams when there's no words to tell it / Action screams...

  7. Listen to Screaming Blue Murder on Spotify. Girlschool · Album · 1982 · 11 songs.