New Model Army Discography

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New Model Army live album 2015 Special limited edition, recorded live in December 2014 in London, Nottingham, Paris, Cologne and Amsterdam. Includes bonus DVD of concert footage filmed by the band and fans.

CDx4: 2015 UK Attack Attack? (includes DVD) CD 1: Guessing Rumour And Rapture Christian Militia 1984 Red Earth Stormclouds No Rest Knievel Waiting Family Between Dog And Wolf CD 2: Ballad Someone Like Jesus Into The Wind Orange Tree Roads March In September Devil's Bargain A Liberal Education No Mirror, No Shadow One Of The Chosen Family Life No Pain Angry Planet CD 3: Impurity Purity Poison Street Wonderful Of Way To Go Vagabonds High 225 Before I Get Old Green And Grey DVD: bonus 18 song video. New Model Army collection 2012 December Remastered versions of the Vengeance album, all the singles and EPs of the time, the three BBC Radio Sessions and our favourite of the 1994 Vengeance remixes CDx2: 2012.12.10 UK Attack Attack?

New Model Army collection 2011 February CDx2: 2011.02.01 UK Attack Attack ATK 2319 CD 1: Vengeance Modern Times Flying Through The Smoke Masterrace Today Is A Good Day Here Comes The War A Liberal Education Luhrstaap Drag It Down Christian Militia Carlisle Road Purity Living In The Rose Someone Like Jesus Rainy Night 65 CD 2: Whitecoats Dawn Afternoon Song Vagabonds Bluebeat South West Wonderful Way To Go Lights Go Out Bloodsports Red Earth Green And Grey Water Mambo Queen Of The Sandstone City Better Than Them Marry The Sea. New Model Army album 2007 August Justin Sullivan (guitar, harmonica, keyboards, vocals) Nelson (bass, background vocals) Dean White (keyboards, guitar, background vocals) Michael Dean (drums, percussion, background vocals) Marshall Gill (guitar, background vocals) CD: 2007.08.20 UK Attack Attack ATK 2312 CR: 2007.08? UK Attack Attack ATK 2312 (2312 092) (black promo, num.) CD: 2007.08.24 DE Attack Attack? CD: 2007.09.04 US Attack Attack? DD: 2007.09.04 US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 262712611 (AAC) DD: 2008.01?

UK Attack Attack (7digital) 131492 (WMA) DD: 2008.01? UK Attack Attack (7digital) 131492 (MP3) DD: 2008.01?

UK Attack Attack (7digital) 131492 (AAC) 3'18 Wired 4'33 One Of The Chosen 4'38 High 3'43 No Mirror, No Shadow 3'43 Dawn 3'22 All Consuming Fire 4'07 Sky In Your Eyes 4'06 Into The Wind 4'01 Nothing Dies Easy 4'32 Breathing 4'30 Rivers 4'25 Bloodsports. New Model Army single 2006 May C5: 2006.05.22 UK Attack Attack ATKS11031 (also available as promo) DD: 2006.05.22 UK Attack Attack? (MP3) BD3 (remix) Rumour & Rapture (1650) DD: 2008.01? UK Attack Attack (7digital) 113505 (MP3) DD: 2008.01? UK Attack Attack (7digital) 113505 (WMA) DD: 2008.01?

UK Attack Attack (7digital) 113505 (AAC) 3'30 BD3 (remix?) C5: 2006.05.22 UK Attack Attack ATKS11032 (enhanced) DD: 2006.05.22 UK Attack Attack? (MP3) BD3 (remix) To Fall In Love With One Bullet BD3 (video). New Model Army album 2005 September Justin Sullivan (vocals, guitar) Dean White (keys) Michael Dean (drums) Nelson (bass) Dave Blomberg (guitar) CD: 2005.09.05 UK Attack Attack (Rough Trade) ATK2311 CD: 2005.09.06 US Attack Attack (Redeye) ATK2311 CD: 2005 UK Attack Attack ID-2311109 (ATK2311) (promo, no p/s) DD: 2005.09.06 UK Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 79704887 (AAC) DD: 2005.09.06 US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 79704887 (AAC) CD: 2005 FR Attack Attack (XIII bis) ATK2311 DD: 2007.09? US Attack Attack (Amazon) B000QZZ144 (MP3) Water BD3 Prayer Flags Carlisle Road Red Earth Too Close To The Sun Blue Beat Another Imperial Day LS43 Island Fireworks Night.

New Model Army live video 2004 May Recorded and filmed live 16 December 2003 at the Astoria, London. Justin Sullivan (vocals, guitar) Nelson (bass) Dave Blomberg (guitar) Dean White (keyboards) Michael Dean (drums) with Mark Feltham (harmonica) DVD: 2004.05.17 UK Secret SECADVD 127 (region 0, includes audio CD) DVD: 2005.05.30 UK Secret SMADVD228 (region 0, reissue) DVD: 2007.06.26 US MVD Visual? (region 1) DVD: 2007.09.27 DE Electric Music Station EMS 116387 (reissue, diff. P/s) Orange Tree Roads The Charge Over The Wire Aimless Desire Wonderful Way To Go Courage No Pain White Light 51st State Here Comes The War Family Life Ocean Rising Drag It Down R&R Purity Poison Street Get Me Out Stupid Questions No Rest Green & Grey I Love The World. New Model Army collection 2002 February CD: 2002.02.18 UK Attack Attack ATK 2305 DD: 2005? US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 5881009 (AAC) DD: 2007.09? US Attack Attack (Amazon) B000QZZBGM (MP3) CD: 2010?

Attack Attack ATK2305 (diff. P/s) CD1 - B Sides: Brother Sunset Southwest Song to the Men Of England Refugee Higher Wall Far Better Thing Rainy Night 65 Caslen BD7 F#NY See You In Hell CD2 - Abandoned Tracks: Freedom 1991 Wanting Still Here If You Can't Save Me Falling Trees In Winter Knife Burning Season Coming Up Over The Wire (French Remix).

New Model Army album 2000 January Justin Sullivan (vocals, guitars, keyboards, bass, harmonica) Michael Dean (drums, percussion, backing vox) Dean White (keyboards, guitars, bass, programming, manuals) Nelson (bass, percussion) Dave Blomberg (guitar) with Mark Feltham (harmonica) CD: 2000.01.31 UK Attack Attack (Zomba) atk2304 (330.2304.2) CD: 2000? UK Attack Attack (advance promo, s/s, no p/s) CD: 2000.02.06 FR XIII Bis (Attack Attack) 525 053 2 (diff. P/s) CD: 2000.06.19 GR Trade?

US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 5664983 (AAC) DD: 2007.09? US Attack Attack (Amazon) B000R017PK (MP3) Flying Through The Smoke You Weren't There Orange Tree Roads Some Like Jesus Stranger R&R Snelsmore Wood Paekakariki Beach Leeds Road 3am Mixam WipeOut. New Model Army album 1999 August Recorded live on the Strange Brotherhood tour.

CDx2: 1999.08.16 UK SRD (Attack Attack) ATK2303 CDx2: 1999.08.16 EU Zomba (Attack Attack) 330.2303.2 CDx2: 1999.08.16 SC House of Kicks (Attack Attack) Atk2303 CDx2: 1999.08.16 FR XIII BIS (Attack Attack) 428 DD: 2005? US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 5880931 (AAC) DD: 2007.09? US Attack Attack (Amazon) B000QZZ1HQ (MP3) CDx2: 2011 UK Attack Attack? (reissue, diff. P/s) CD1: Brave New World II Snelsmore Wood Eleven Years Rainy Night 65 Big Blue Queen Of My Heart Prison No Sense Fate The Hunt CD2: Whitelight Over The Wire Long Goodbye Aimless Desire Wonderful Way To Go Inheritance Lust For Power Headlights 51st State Get Me Out No Pain Stupid Questions Here Comes The War Living In The Rose Modern Times Vengeance.

New Model Army collection 1999 April A compilation of NMAs finest and rarest live b-sides and extra tracks recorded between '85-'90. (Don't believe it.) CD: 1999.04.12 UK EMI 499 6782 (07243 4 99678 2 3) (cardboard box) CD: 2003.02.24 EE EMI 582 5932 (7243 5 82593 2 2) (reissue) CD: 2003.02.24 UK EMI 580 4712 (reissue) DD: 2008.01? UK EMI (7digital) 24794 (MP3) 4'42 Vengeance (NMA 11) 4'41 Young Gifted and Skint (12NMAD 3 - PSLP 395) 6'26 A Liberal Education (12NMAD 4 - PSLP 348/12NMAS 4) 6'14 No Rest (12NMAD 4 - PSLP 348/12NMAS 4) 4'00 No Mans Land (12NMAD 4 - PSLP 348/12NMAS 4) 3'48 My Country (12NMAD 5 - PSLP 1002) 3'42 All Of This (12NMAD 5 - PSLP 1002) 4'11 Waiting (CLP 46928) 2'29 51st State (CLP 46928) 4'43 The Hunt (CLP 46928) 3'55 125 MPH (12/CDNMA 9) 4'04 225 (CDNMA 12) 3'39 Ambition (CDNMA 12) 3'44 Betcha (12/CDNMA 7). New Model Army album 1998 April Justin Sullivan (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica) Robert Heaton (drums, guitar, synth, harmonica, backing vocals) Nelson (bass, guitar, percussion, violin, backing vocals) Dave Blomberg (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, editing) Dean White (keyboards, clarinet) Rachel Hunter, Tobias Unterberg, Samantha Rowe, Ed Wolstenholme, Becky Pugh (string section) Ed Collins, Simon Pugsley, Stuart Edge (brass section) CD: 1998.04.13 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAGCD021 (ltd. Of 5,000?, digipak) CT: 1998.04.13 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAGCM021 CD: 1998 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAG021P (promo, s/l j/b, pink CD) CD: 1998 DE EMI Electrola (Attack Attack) 7243 4 94024 2 3 (digipak) CD: 1998 NL EMI P519.936 (promo, blue cover) CT: 1998 NL EMI Electrola (Attack Attack) 7243 4 94023 4 3 CT: 1998 PL EMI Electrola (Attack Attack) 4 94023 4 CD: 1998 BR Attack Attack (ST2/Eagle) ST2EA126 (7 869) DD: 2005?

US Attack Attack (Apple iTunes) 5644221 (AAC) DD: 2007.09? US Attack Attack (Amazon) B000QZXY8O (MP3) 5'44 Wonderful Way to Go 4'41 Whites of Their Eyes 5'05 Aimless Desire 3'27 Over the Wire 4'15 Queen of My Heart 4'15 Gigabyte Wars 5'43 Killing 4'55 No Pain 5'35 Headlights 4'21 Big Blue 3'18 Long Goodbye 5'40 Lullaby Two CD set includes bonus CD, sticker, lyrics booklet. This CD was sold only in a few selected independent record shops in Germany. CDx2: 1998 NL Attack Attack (EMI) 7243 4 94579 2 8 (ltd.

Ed.) CD 1: Wonderful Way to Go Whites of Their Eyes Aimless Desire Over the Wire Queen of My Heart Gigabite Wars Killing No Pain Headlights Big Blue Long Goodbye Lullaby CD 2: See You in Hell Sunset Ballad of Bodmin Pill (live) The Hunt (live) LPx3: 1998.07 UK Attack Attack ATKATK01 (ltd. Fan club issue) SIDE ONE: Wonderful Way To Go Whites Of Their Eyes Aimless Desire SIDE TWO: Over The Wire Queen Of My Heart Gigabyte Wars SIDE THREE: Killing No Pain Headlights SIDE FOUR: Big Blue Long Goodbye Lullaby SIDE FIVE: Brother Southwest Rainy Night 65 SIDE SIX: Refugee Sunset Caslen See You In Hell. New Model Army single 1998 March Part One of Two. C5: 1998.03.02 DE EMI (Attack Attack) 7243 8 85349 2 5 C5: 1998 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAGX021P (promo, black CD, diff. P/s) C5: 1998.04.20 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAGXS021 4'36 Wonderful Way to Go 3'55 Refugee 3'49 South West 3'41 Wonderful Way to Go (Radio Edit) CS: 1998 UK Eagle (Attack Attack) EAGCS021 Wonderful Way to Go Refugee Part Two of Two. C5: 1998.03.02?

DE Attack Attack (EMI) 7243 8 85351 2 0 (ltd. Of 1,500) Wonderful Way to Go F#NY (live) BD7 (live) C5: 1998.04.20? UK Attack Attack (Eagle) EAGXA021 Wonderful Way to Go F#NY (live) BD7 (live) The Ballad of Bodmin Pill (live) C5: 1998? NL EMI (Attack Attack) P519.942 (promo, no p/s) 3'41 Wonderful Way to Go.

New Model Army collection 1997 July Includes both and. CDx2: 1997.07.13? UK Snapper (Abstract) SMD CD129 (26) CD 1: Bitter Sweet Betcha Tension Great Expectations Waiting Christian Militia Notice Me Small Town England A Liberal Education Vengeance Sex (The Black Angel) Running in the Rain Spirit of the Falklands The Price 1984 No Man's Land CD 2: Great Expectations I Wish Notice Me Liberal Education Small Town England Spirit of the Falklands Christian Militia Running in the Rain The Cause Drag it Down Frightened The Attack. New Model Army Vengeance 1994 single 1994 October Agitate & Organise, Protest & Survive Kill the criminal Injustice Bill. C5: 1994.10.24 UK Abstract NMA CD 10 (EFA 17239-2) CT: 1994? UK Abstract (Magnetic Image) no c/n (promo, s/s) 3'59 Vengeance (Right To Silence.

Zion Train) 7'04 Vengeance (Rough Justice. Zion Train) 5'21 Vengeance (Right To Protest. Pressure of Speech) 5'55 Vengeance (Justice For All. Headman) 4'06 Vengeance (Original Mix) 12': 1994.10.24 UK Abstract 12 NMA 10 (EFA 17239-6) 7'04 Vengeance (Rough Justice.

Zion Train) 5'21 Vengeance (Right To Protest. Pressure of Speech) - 5'55 Vengeance (Justice For All. New Model Army Here Comes The War single 1993 February CD: 1993.02.08 UK Epic XPCD250 (promo) Here Comes The War (Radio Edit) Includes diagram explaining how to build a simple atomic bomb. 7': 1993.02.01 UK Epic 658935 7 4'28 Here Comes The War 3'36 Modern Times C5: 1993.02.01 UK Epic 658935 2 (digipak) 12': 1993.02.01 UK Epic 658935 8 (includes poster) C5: 1993.02.01? UK Epic (Sony) 658935 2 (01-658935-14) 4'28 Here Comes The War 3'36 Modern Times 3'22 Ghost of Your Father VHS: 1993.02.08 UK Epic GB-02-0 (promo, no p/s) Here Comes The War Compilation video includes interview, available through the New Model Army fan club only.

VHS: 1993 UK Epic (Sony) no c/n (no p/s) VHS: 2004? UK Attack Attack VD1 (PAL, reissue, no p/s) VHS: 2004 UK Attack Attack VD6 (NTSC, reissue, no p/s) Here Comes the War Living in the Rose White Light Gimme Shelter (with Tom Jones) The Making of Living in the Rose.

New Model Army collection 1992 March CD: 1992.03.23 UK EMI CDP 7989542 (CDEMC 3622) CT: 1992.03.23 UK EMI CDP? (TC EMC 3622?) CD: 1992 NL EMI 7989542 CT: 1992 FR EMI? CT: 1992 TR Kent Elektronik (EMI) TCP 2556 CD: 1992 CA Capitol-EMI C2 98954 DD: 2006? US EMI (Apple iTunes) 253491360 (AAC) No Rest Better Than Them Brave New World 51st State Poison Street White Coats Stupid Questions Vagabonds Green and Grey Get Me Out Purity Space (live) Far Better Thing Higher Wall LP: 1992.03.23?

UK EMI EMCX 3622 (ltd. With bonus 12') LP: 1992 DE 0 1 (includes bonus 12') as above plus bonus 12': Far Better Thing Higher Wall - Adrenalin (electric version) Lurhstaap (acoustic version). New Model Army album 1991 June Live album recorded during '90 tour of Europe.

The liner notes have “Love Songs” and “Lurhstaap” reversed. Justin Sullivan (vocals, guitars) Robert Heaton (drums, vocals) Nelson (bass, keyboards, vocals) Ed Alleyne Johnson (electric violin, keyboards, mandolin) Adrian Portas (guitars) LPx2: 1991.06.10 UK EMI EMC 3595 (796663-1) CD: 1991.06.10 UK EMI CD EMC 3595 (CDP 796663-2) CT: 1991.06.10 UK EMI TC EMC 3595? (details unknown) CD: 1991 CA EMI C2 96663 LPx2: 1991?

DE EMI 7 96663-1 CD: 1995.04.12 ZA EMI cdemcj (wm) 5582 DD: 2008.01? UK EMI (7digital) 24074 (MP3) Whirlwind The Charge Space Purity White Coats Vagabonds Get Me Out Lib. Ed Better Than Them Innocence Love Songs Lurhstaap Archway Towers Smalltown England Green and Grey The World. New Model Army Space single 1991 June Recorded live on the Impurity '90 tour of Europe. 7': 1991.06.02 UK EMI NMA 12 CS: 1991.06.02 UK EMI TCNMA12 (same both sides) 7': 1991 DE EMI 0 7 Space (live) Family Life (live) 12': 1991.06.02 UK EMI 12 NMA 12 (20 4318 6) 12': 1991 EU EMI 2043186 (p/s has black border, includes white innersleeve) Space (live) No Rest (live) Stupid Questions (reggae version) C5: 1991.06.02 UK EMI CD NMA 12 (20 4318 2) C5: 1991 NL EMI 20 43182 CDP 560 (diff. P/s) Space (live) 225 (live) Ambition (live) 10': 1991.06.02 UK EMI 10 NMA 12 (20 4318 8) (num. Ed.) Space (live) Bury the Hatchet (live) Stupid Questions (live).

New Model Army Purity single 1990 October? 1 recorded at Brixton Academy, 16 June 1990. Ed Alleyne-Johnson (violins) 7': 1990.10? UK EMI NMA 11 (20 4086 7) 7': 1990 UK EMI NMA 11 (20 4086 7) (“jukebox”, large hole) Purity (edit) Vengeance (live) 12': 1990.10?

UK EMI 12 NMA 11 (20 4086 6) 12': 1990 DE EMI 0 6 Purity Curse No Sense CS: 1990.10? UK EMI TC-NMA 11 (20 4086 2?) (same both sides) Purity Vengeance (live) 1 10': 1990.10? UK EMI 10 NMAG 11 (20 4068 8) (num. G/f) C5: 1990.10?

UK EMI CD NMA 11 (20 4086 2) C5: 1990 DE EMI CDP 5 2 (Maxi-CD p/s, diff. CD artwork) Purity Curse No Sense 7': 1990.10? DE EMI 20 4086 7 Purity (edit) 3'53 Curse October 22nd sees the release of PURITY, the 2nd single from New Model Army's Top 30 LP, IMPURITY. They commence their UK tour on October 10th, & play London's T & C on 24th & 25th October. 7': 1990 UK EMI NMA 11 (promo) Purity (edit) Curse. New Model Army album 1990 September Justin Sullivan (vocals, lyrics, guitar, keyboards) Robert Heaton (drums, guitar, b.

Vocals) Nelson (bass, guitar, b. Vocals, keyboards, spoons) with Ed Alleyne Johnson (violins) Adrian Portas (live guitar) Joolz (voice on 1) LP: 1990.09 UK EMI EMC 3581 (7 95217 2) (g/f, lyrics sheet) LP: 1990 DE EMI 064-795217-1 (grey letters on p/s, tour dates sticker) LP: 1990 ES EMI 0 1 (g/f) LP: 1990?

IT EMI LP: 1991? DE EMI 0 1 (1) (reissue) Get Me Out Space 1 Innocence Purity Whirlwind Lust for Power Bury the Hatchet Eleven Years Lurhstaap Before I Get Old Vanity CD: 1990.09 UK EMI CD EMC 3581 (CDP 79 52172) CT: 1990 UK EMI (Fame) TC-FA 3273 CT: 1990.09 CA EMI (Capitol) C4 95217 CD: 1990 AT EMI CD EMC 3581 (CDP 79 52172) CT: 1990 NL EMI 2 4 CD: 2006.02.13 UK EMI 3535052 (reissue) DD: 2008.01? UK EMI (7digital) 24106 (MP3) as above plus bonus track: Marrakesh Remastered, including CD of rarities, bonus tracks and B-sides. CDx2: 2005.05.30 UK EMI 5633692 (remaster) CD 1: Get Me Out Space Innocence Purity Whirlwind Marrakesh Lust For Power Bury The Hatchet Eleven Years Lurhstaap Before I Get Old Vanity CD 2: Prison Curse Far Better Thing Lurhstaap (acoustic version) Whirlwind (live) Space (live) Get Me Out (live) Purity (live) Innocence (live) Lurhstaap (live).

New Model Army Get Me Out single 1990 September Live tracks recorded at Brixton Academy 16 June 1990. 7': 1990.09.02 UK EMI NMA10 (20 4008 7) 7': 1990 FR EMI 2040087 7': 1990 EU EMI 0 7 (German tour dates on p/s) CS: 1990 UK EMI TC NMA 10 (20 4008 4) (same both sides) 3'16 Get Me Out Prison CD: 1990.09.02 UK EMI CD NMA 10 (20 4008 2) C5: 1990 NL EMI 5 2 (German tour dates on p/s) Get Me Out Prison Waiting (live) White Coats (live) 10': 1990.09.02 UK EMI 10 NMA 10 (20 4008 8) (num.

Ed.) Get Me Out (12' Mix) Prison Get Me Out (7' Mix) Waiting (live) 12': 1990.09.02 UK EMI 12 NMA G 10 (20 4008 6) (ltd. G/f, poster) 12': 1990 EU EMI 0 6 (German tour dates on p/s) Get Me Out (12' Mix) Prison Get Me Out (7' Mix) White Coats (live). New Model Army Green and Grey single 1989 June Live tracks recorded at the Town and Country Club, London, 21/22 February 1989.

Chrissie McLaughlin (live guitar) Ed Allayne-Johnson (live violin) 7': 1989.06.04 UK EMI NMA 9 7': 1989.06.04 UK EMI NMAPD 9 (ltd. P/d) CS: 1989.06.04 UK EMI TC NMA 9?

Green and Grey (edit) Charge (live) 12': 1989.06.04 UK EMI 12 NMA 9 12': 1989.06.04 UK EMI 12 NMAP 9 (black sleeve, fold-out poster) 12': 1989 NL EMI 2033886 Green and Grey 125 MPH (live) Family Life (live) C5: 1989.06.04 UK EMI CD NMA 9 (20 3388 2) C3: 1989 WG EMI Electrola CDP 560 Green and Grey 125 MPH (live) Family Life (live) Green and Grey (live). New Model Army Vagabonds single 1989 March 7': 1989.03.05 UK EMI NMA 8 (also available as promo w/sticker) 7': 1989.03.05 UK EMI NMA G 8 (ltd. G/f, includes badge) 7': 1989.03.05 UK EMI NMA P8 (ltd. P/d) Vagabonds (edit) Deadeye 7': 1989.03? UK EMI NMADJ8 (promo) Vagabonds (radio edit) Vagabonds (edit) 12': 1989.03.05 UK EMI 12 NMA 8 12': 1989.03.05 UK EMI 12 NMAS 8 (ltd. Includes stickers) 12': 1989 BX EMI 0 6 Vagabonds - Deadeye White Coats (live) 12': 1989.03.05 UK EMI 12 NMAS 8 (ltd.

Includes stickers, mispress has same tracks both sides) Deadeye White Coats (live) C5: 1989.04? UK EMI CD NMA 8 (20 3266 2) Vagabonds Deadeye Lights Go Out (extended). New Model Army album 1989 Justin Sullivan (vocals, lyrics, guitar, keyboards) Robert Heaton (drums, b. Vox, guitar, bass) Jason Harris (bass, keyboards, guitar) thanks also to Ed Elain Johnson (violin) Chris McLaughlin (live guitar) LP: 1989 UK EMI EMC 3552 (g/f) CT: 1989 UK EMI TC EMC 3552? LP: 1989 EU EMI 0 1 (g/f) LP: 1989 US EMI (Capitol) C1-91317 LP: 1989 GR EMI 0 (EMC 3552) LP: 1989 ES EMI 0 1 LP: 1989 IT EMI 7913171 (g/f) LP: 1990? EU EMI 0 1 (reissue?) CT: 1990? EU EMI 238-7 91317 4 (reissue?) LP: 1990?

UK Fame (EMI) 3257 (g/f, lyrics, reissue) CT: 1990? UK Fame (EMI) TC-FA 3257 (reissue) CD: 2001? EU EMI CDP 7913172 (CDEMC 3552) (reissue) CD: 2006.02.13 UK EMI 3535102 (reissue) I Love the World Stupid Questions 225 Inheritance Green and Grey Ballad of Bodmin Pill Family Family Life Vagabonds Archway Towers CT: 1989 CA EMI C4 91317 CT: 1989 US EMI C4 91317 (promo, s/s) as above plus bonus track: 125 MPH CD: 1989 UK EMI CDP 7 91317 2 (564-7 91317 2) (CD EMC 3552) CD: 1989 NL EMI CDP 7913172 CD: 1989.03 US EMI (Capitol) C2 91317 CD: 1990? EU EMI 538-7 91317 2 DD: 2008.01? UK EMI (7digital) 23350 (MP3) as above plus additional bonus tracks: The Charge Chinese Whispers Nothing Touches White Coats LP: 1989 BR EMI 066 791317 1 especial Side A: I Love the World Stupid Questions 225 Inheritance Green and Grey Side B: Ballad of Bodmin Pill Family Family Life Vagabonds 125 MPH listed as Archway Towers Remastered, including CD of rarities, bonus tracks and B-sides. CDx2: 2005.05.30 UK EMI 5633592 (remaster) CD 1: I Love The World Stupid Questions 225 Inheritance Green & Grey Ballad Of Bodmin Pill Family Family Life Vagabonds Archway Towers CD 2: White Coats The Charge Chinese Whispers Nothing Touches The Mermaid Song Adrenalin (electric version) Deadeye Higher Wall 125 M.P.H.

I Love The World (live) Green & Grey (live) Archway Towers (live) Vagabonds (live) 225 (live). New Model Army Stupid Questions single 1989 January 7': 1989.01.15 UK EMI NMA 7 7': 1989.01.15 UK EMI NMA G 7 (ltd. G/f) Stupid Questions Nothing Touches 12': 1989.01.15 UK EMI 12 NMA 7 12': 1989.01.15 UK EMI 12 NMAP 7 (poster p/s) 12': 1989 NL EMI K 6 Stupid Questions Nothing Touches Stupid Questions (stupid mix) Betcha (live) C5: 1989.01.15 UK EMI CDNMA 7 (20 3137 2) Stupid Questions Nothing Touches 51st State (live) Betcha (live) 12': 1989 US Capitol SPRO-79549 (promo EP, stickered s/s, same both sides) Stupid Questions. New Model Army collection 1988 June BBC radio versions, released by arrangement with BBC Enterprises. 1 previously released on.

LP: 1988.06 UK Abstract Sounds (Pinnacle) ABT 017 CD: 1988.06 UK Abstract Sounds (Pinnacle) ABT 017 CD LP: 1988 FR S.N.A. (Abstract) ABT 017 CD: 1988 FR Abstract ABT017CD LP: 1995? (Abstract) ABT 017 (reissue, red vinyl) CD: 2002 UK Abstract (Tanglade) ABT5002CD (reissue) CD: 2002 US Abstract (Tanglade) ABTUS0002CD (reissue) Great Expectations 1 I Wish Notice Me 1 Liberal Education Smalltown England Spirit of the Falklands Christian Militia Running in the Rain The Cause Drag it Down Frightened The Attack. New Model Army New Model Army Specially priced 7 song mini-album mini album 1987 12': 1987 US EMI (Capitol) CLP-46928 (EP, blue cover, withdrawn) 12': 1987 WG EMI 046 7 46928 1 (EP, blue cover, withdrawn) 12': 1987 US EMI (Capitol) CLP-46928 (EP, black cover, some with logo) CT: 1987 US EMI (Capitol) C4P-46928 12': 1987 WG EMI 046 Y 7 46928 1 (EP, black cover with logo) 12': 1987 WG EMI 038 746928 1 (EP, black cover) CD: 1987.06? WG EMI (Electrola) CDP 538-7 46928 2 (diff. P/s) 12': 1987 CA EMI CLP-46928 12': 1988 BR EMI 064 746928 1 CT: 1988 BR EMI 064 746928 4?

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4'56 White Coats 3'22 The Charge 3'29 Chinese Whispers 3'32 My Country (live at Rock City Nottingham) 4'14 Waiting (live) 2'33 51st State (live) 5'43 The Hunt (live) / Friday Morn (traditional). New Model Army 51st State single 1986 October 7': 1986.10 UK EMI NMA 4 12': 1986.10 UK EMI 12 NMA 4 7': 1986 NL EMI 20 1803 7 (NMA 4) 51st State Ten Commandments 12'x2: 1986.10 UK EMI 12 NMA 4D (doublepack) Disc 1: 51st State Ten Commandments Disc 2 (“A bootlegged Bootleg”): 12' UK EMI PSLP 348 Liberal Education (live) No Rest (live) No Man's Land (live) 12': 1986.10 UK EMI 12 NMAS 4 51st State Ten Commandments Liberal Education (live) No Rest (live) No Man's Land (live) 12': 1986 NL EMI 2018046 51st State Ten Commandments - Liberal Education (live) No Rest (live). New Model Army album 1986 September Mark 'The Harp' Feltham (harmonica on 1) LP: 1986.09 UK EMI EMC3516 CT: 1986.09 UK EMI TC EMC 3516? LP: 1986 US EMI (Capitol) ST-12527 CT: 1986 US EMI (Capitol) 4XT-12527 CT: 1986 US EMI (Capitol) 4XT-12527 (advance promo, no p/s) LP: 1986 CA Capitol ST-12527 CT: 1986?

TW EMI EMC-3516 (RE-2118) LP: 1986? NL EMI 2406321 LP: 1986? ES EMI 0 1 (slightly different back cover) LP: 1986?

GR EMI 0 (EMC-3516) (includes lyrics) LP: 1986 AU EMI EMC.240632 (promo) CD: 1987.04 UK EMI CDP 7 46695 2 (CD-EMC 3516) LP: 1987 BR EMI 31C 064 240632 CD: 1995.04.12 ZA EMI cdemcj (wm) 5583 CD: 2006.02.13 UK EMI 3535092 (reissue) DD: 2008.01? UK EMI (7digital) 22566 (MP3) 4'11 The Hunt 3'55 Lights Go Out 2'32 51st State 3'32 All Of This 3'04 Poison Street 1 3'53 Western Dream 3'00 Lovesongs 4'04 Heroes 3'53 Ballad 1 2'59 Master Race LP: 1987 IT EMI A: The Hunt Lights Go Out 51st State All Of This Poison Street The Charge Chinese Whispers B: White Coats (edited version) Western Dream Lovesongs Heroes Ballad Master Race Remastered, including CD of rarities, bonus tracks and B-sides. CDx2: 2005.05.30 UK EMI 5633652 (remaster) CD 1: The Hunt Lights Go Out 51st State All Of This Poison Street Western Dream Love Songs Heroes Ballad Master Race CD 2: Brave New World Brave New World 2 R.I.P. Ten Commandments Courage Poison Street (12' mix) Lights Go Out (US mix) The Hunt (live) All Of This (live) Love Songs (live) 51st State (live). New Model Army Brave New World single 1985 November Live tracks from a bootleg recording of a gig in Lyon. 7': 1985.11 UK EMI NMA 3 Brave New World R.I.P. 12': 1985.11 UK EMI 12 NMA 3 Brave New World (extended mix) R.I.P.

(alternative mix) Brave New World (Two) 12'x2: 1985.11 UK EMI 12 NMAD 3 (ltd. Of 10,000, plastic sleeve with sticker) Brave New World (extended mix) R.I.P. (alternative mix) Brave New World (Two) Disc 2: 12' UK EMI PSLP 395 (s/s, sticker, no label, etched c/n) Young, Gifted and Skint (live) Sex (The Black Angel) (live).

New Model Army album 1985 May LP: 1985.05 UK EMI NMALP1 (EJ 2403351) CT: 1985.05 UK EMI NMAMC1? (EJ 2403354?) LP: 1985 US EMI (Capitol) ST-12432 CT: 1985 US EMI 4XT-12432 (advance promo, s/s) LP: 1985 JP Toshiba EMI EMS-81730 (lyrics sheet) LP: 1985 BR EMI 31C 064 240335 (white lyrics sheet) LP: 1985 WG EMI 1577371 LP: 1985 GR EMI 062 240335 1 LP: 1985? NL EMI 24 0035-1 LP: 1985? ES EMI 0 1 (white lyrics sheet) LP: 1985 NZ EMI EMC-255 (white lyrics sheet) LP: 1989 CA EMI/Capitol ST-12432 (black lyrics sheet) CD: 1989 UK Fame (EMI) CD-FA 3198 (CDM 7 92686 2) (reissue) LP: 1989? UK Fame (EMI) FA 3237 (41 3237 1) (reissue) LP: 1992 CZ Globus (EMI) GE 0223 (21 0112-1 34) (green vinyl) LP: 1992 CZ Globus (EMI) GE 0223 (21 0112-1 34) (promo, black vinyl) CT: 1992 CZ Globus (EMI) 2 CD: 2000.04.11 US? CD: 2006.02.13 UK EMI 3535072 (reissue) DD: 2007.09? US SIS/IKN (Amazon) B000X8IFMO (MP3) DD: 2008.01?

UK EMI (7digital) 23911 (MP3) 3'41 Frightened 3'05 Ambition 4'25 Grandmother's Footsteps 3'13 Better Than Them 3'40 My Country 3'31 No Greater Love 5'21 No Rest 3'08 Young, Gifted and Skint 3'20 Drag It Down 3'17 Shot 18 3'30 The Attack Remastered, including CD of rarities, bonus tracks and B-sides. Some initial copies were mistakenly pressed with “Betcha” in the place of “Smalltown England” on CD 2. CDx2: 2005.05.30 UK EMI 5633622 (remaster) CD 1: Frightened Ambition Grandmother's Footsteps Better Than Them My Country No Greater Love No Rest Young, Gifted & Skint Drag It Down Shot 18 The Attack CD 2: Heroin (12' version) Adrenalin No Sense Trust Vengeance (live) Smalltown England (live) Liberal Education (live) Waiting (live) Betcha (live). New Model Army No Rest Heroin single 1985 April 7': 1985.04.23 UK EMI NMA 1 12': 1985.04.23 UK EMI 12 NMA 1 CS: 1985.04.23 UK EMI TC NMA 1 (details unknown) 7': 1985 UK EMI NMA 1 (“jukebox”, large hole) 7': 1985? 7': 1985 NZ EMI EMI934 (NMA a) (s/s) 12': 1985 NZ EMI GOOD67 (12NMA 1) 7': 1985? No Rest Heroin Live tracks from a bootleg recording of the Brixton GLC festival in mid '84 (a bootlegged bootleg).

12'x2: 1985 UK EMI 12 NMAD 1 (ltd. Ed.) No Rest Heroin Disc 2: 12' UK EMI PSLP 387 (no p/s) No Greater Love (live) The Price (live) - Vengeance (live). New Model Army Vengeance album 1984 April Slade the Leveller (vocals, guitar) Stuart Morrow (bass, vocals) Rob Heaton (drums) LP: 1984.04.04 UK Abstract (Pinnacle) ABT 008 LP: 1985?

JP Nexas (King) K25P 523 (lyrics sheet) LP: 1986? UK Abstract (Pinnacle) ABT 008? (reissue?, blue vinyl) LP: 1986? GR Musicbox SMB 40270 LP: 1988? US JCI JCI-9012 (reissue) CT: 1988? US JCI JC?-9012 (reissue) LP: 1995?

(Abstract) ABT 008 (reissue, red vinyl) LP: 2007? (Abstract) ABT 008 (reissue, yellow/blue label) Christian Militia Notice Me Smalltown England A Liberal Education Vengeance Sex (The Black Angel) Running Spirit of the Falklands LP: 1987? UK Abstract (Pinnacle) ABT 008 (reissue) as above plus bonus tracks: Great Expectations Waiting CT: 1984?

FR Abstract (ABTC 008) Side 1: Christian Militia Notice Me Smalltown England A Liberal Education Vengeance Sex Running Spirit of The Falklands Side 2: Great Expectations (bonus track) Waiting The Price (bonus track) No Man's Land 1984 Many different pressings exist. UK Abstract (Pinnacle) ABT 008 CD (reissue) CD: 1988?

US JCI JCD-9012 (reissue) CD: 1991 CA Progressive PRO 010 CD: 1996? UK Abstract (Pinnacle) ABT 008 CD (reissue, gold CD) CD: 2007? DE Abstract (EFA) ABT 008 CD (diff.

. Phil Tompkins. Rob Waddington. Dave Blomberg. Nelson New Model Army are an English band formed in, West Yorkshire in 1980 by lead singer, guitarist and main composer, bassist Stuart Morrow and drummer Phil Tompkins. Sullivan has been the only continuous member of the band, which has seen numerous line-up changes in its 37-year history. Their music draws on influences across the musical spectrum, from and to, and.

Sullivan’s lyrics, which range from directly political through to spiritual and personal, have always been considered as a key part of the band’s appeal. By the time they began making their first records in 1983, a former drum technician for, had replaced Tompkins. Whilst having their roots in punk rock, the band have always been difficult to categorise. In 1999, when asked about this, Sullivan said 'We've been labelled as punks, post-punks, Goth, metal, folk – the lot, but we've always been beyond those style confines'. Following a large turnover of personnel, both permanent and as touring members, as of August 2017 New Model Army comprise Sullivan, Dean White (keyboards and guitar), Michael Dean (drums), Marshall Gill (guitar) and Ceri Monger (bass). Justin Sullivan The band were formed in in the autumn of 1980, taking their name from, and played their first concert in Bradford in October, playing songs based on their shared love of punk rock and. Until the mid-1980s, Sullivan used the alter ego of 'Slade the Leveller' (Levellers being a radical political movement of the 1640s), supposedly so that he would not lose his if the authorities realized he was making money from music.

They continued to gig around the United Kingdom with little recognition, but in 1983 released their first singles 'Bittersweet' and 'Great Expectations' on Abstract Records, and were given airplay by Radio 1's. In February 1984, they were invited to play on popular music show, being introduced by presenter as 'the ugliest band in rock and roll'. The producers of the show however were concerned about the lyrics of 'Vengeance', which the band were due to perform ('I believe in justice / I believe in vengeance / I believe in getting the bastards') and so the band played 'Christian Militia'. Following this performance, the band's first mini-album reached Number 1 in the UK independent chart in early 1984, pushing from that position. After a further single 'The Price' also reached a high placing in the independent charts, the band were signed by major label.

The major label years (1985–1993) The band then made four studio albums (plus a live album) for EMI and one studio album for, in a period of eight years. 1985's and associated single 'No Rest' both made the mainstream Top 30 in the UK, the latter leading to some controversy when the band sported T-shirts with the phrase 'Only Stupid Bastards Use Heroin' during an appearance on. During the 'No Rest' tour, Morrow left the band, and after some delay was replaced by 17-year-old.

However the band were refused work permits to enter the, as the US Immigration Department had said the band's work was of 'no artistic merit'. Nelson, bassist from 1990 to 2011 In December 1986 the band finally got permission to tour in the US.

By this time, produced by, had been released, and was named best album of the year for 1986 in by David Sinclair, who said that it 'was the best thing to happen to English rock music since the first album'. Concerts included Reading Festival and a gig with in front of the in Berlin, and the band for the first time expanded their touring line-up to include a second guitarist in the shape of, as well as harmonica player from. Was released in February 1989, and saw the band moving towards a more folk-rock sound, especially on the tracks including violinist. Described as the band's 'landmark' album, it reached No.20 in the UK charts, the singles 'Stupid Questions' and 'Vagabonds' made an impression in America and the band was able to tour the album there with Alleyne-Johnson also providing additional guitar and keyboards. At the end of the year however, Harris left the band, to be replaced by Peter 'Nelson' Nice, who would play with the band for more than 20 years.

1990's, continued the folk-driven theme with Alleyne-Johnson still to the fore, and joining the band on guitar. The next album was to be a musical change of direction; as Sullivan later said, 'just as this folk-cum-cum-cum- thing broke and became big in the early 1990s, we went – whoosh – done that – and went and made a very angry hard rock album'., New Model Army's only release on, appeared in 1993 and led with the single 'Here Comes the War', which spawned controversy when it came packaged with instructions on how to construct a nuclear device. Hiatus and return to independence (1994–2000) The band had previously decided to take a year out to concentrate on personal and other musical issues, and reconvened in late 1994 with Dean White, playing keyboards and guitar, replacing Alleyne-Johnson. It became clear, that all was not well between Sullivan and Heaton; Sullivan later said 'We wrote Thunder and Consolation and it was brilliant, but very shortly after that, we started falling out, which went on during the making of that album. His life went in one direction and mine went in another'.

It was agreed that they would go their separate ways after the forthcoming album and tour. Was released in May 1998 to unsurprisingly mixed reviews, but then Heaton was diagnosed with a brain tumour. He suggested that his drum technician Michael Dean take over from him to tour the album. By this time the band had formed their own independent label, Attack Attack, and former tour manager Tommy Tee had returned to manage the band. A live album ' ' followed in 1999, and eighth studio album in 2000. Death of Robert Heaton, and Carnival to Today is a Good Day (2001–2009). Marshall Gill, guitarist from 2005–present After touring Eight, the band again took time out, most notably so that Sullivan could concentrate on his solo album Navigating by the Stars which was eventually released in 2003, and toured by Sullivan, Dean and White.

As the band got together to record their ninth album, Robert Heaton died from pancreatic cancer on 4 November 2004. Was finally released in September 2005, and includes Sullivan's reaction to Heaton's death, 'Fireworks Night'. Dave Blomberg was unable to take part in touring the album, and was replaced by current guitarist Marshall Gill. The band's tenth studio album, was produced relatively quickly and was released in August 2007.

The tour suffered a slight setback when the again denied the band visas; this time the issue was relatively quickly resolved and the dates rescheduled for early 2008. Soon afterwards, the band was again shaken as manager Tommy Tee died unexpectedly at the age of 46. By 2009, though, the band were again back in the studio.

Was a far more uncompromising album, the heavy rock title track and others directly referencing the. As the tour to promote the album came to an end, it was drawing close to 30 years since the band had started. 30th anniversary to present (2010 on). Ceri Monger, current bassist Towards the end of 2010, the band's 30th anniversary was celebrated with special shows across four continents every weekend from September until early December; in most cities, the shows were across two nights with completely different sets, the band having promised to play at least four songs from each of their eleven studio albums plus and, their rarities and B-sides collections. The final shows at the in London were collected on a double CD and DVD release containing all 58 songs played over the nights of 3 and 4 December.

After the band had played their traditional Christmas shows the following year, the news was released that Nelson had decided to leave the band for personal reasons, a decision that had been taken some time before. A few days later, on Christmas Eve, a fire destroyed the band's studio and rehearsal space in Bradford. Numerous guitars and other instruments were lost along with recording equipment and memorabilia. However, the studio was back in operation within three months, and after a number of auditions, Ceri Monger was announced as the band's new bassist and multi-instrumentalist. In 2013, the band's twelfth studio album, mixed by, was released and became the band's most successful since The Love of Hopeless Causes 20 years earlier. The album showed a marked shift away from the band's traditional sounds, including rhythms that were described as 'tribal', though Sullivan claimed they were merely different ways of using drums – 'We really like complex rhythms, we really like that pounding (beat)'. A year later, was released, including six previously unreleased studio tracks from the Between Dog and Wolf sessions, along with eleven live tracks from that album.

In October 2014, a documentary feature film about the band's career, Between Dog and Wolf: The New Model Army Story by director Matt Reid premiered at the in London and the in Montreal. The band's 14th studio album, was released on 26 August 2016. Was named the #1 album of 2016. Timeline of major contributors This is a list of musicians who were (or currently have been) a permanent - not touring - member of the band for a significant amount of time.

'The Family' Over the years, New Model Army have gathered a wide selection of fans, many of whom dedicatedly follow the band. Originally calling themselves 'The Militia', after the song 'Christian Militia', the term 'The Family' was later universally adopted for what is a multi-generational and gendered group. Joolz Denby, long-time collaborator of Sullivan and the band's main artist has referred to The Family as 'not a formal, contrived organisation, but a spontaneous sense of fellowship that has developed over the years', whilst elsewhere it has been described as 'sanctuary. And acceptance'. Discography.

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