Records. The album was recorded with a completely new line-up assembled by AndyBoulton after the disbandment of Tokyo Blade, following the commercial failure
Blade, after the members of Pumphouse Marsh, Riggs and Angel had joined AndyBoulton and John Wiggins to record Burning Down Paradise in 1995 and to tour
Records. The album was recorded as a collaboration between guitarist AndyBoulton and the German band and label-mates Dead Ballerinas, with songs coming
tracks of two EPs released in 1984 and 1985. Side one "Someone to Love" (AndyBoulton, Alan Marsh) – 3:41 "Night of the Blade" (Boulton, Marsh) – 4:01 "Rock
and recorded at the same sessions as the album. Side one "Powergame" (AndyBoulton, Al Marsh) – 4:12 "Break the Chains" (Boulton, Marsh, John Wiggins) –
included in the re-release on CD of the album Tokyo Blade in 1997. Music by AndyBoulton, lyrics by Alan Marsh "Midnight Rendezvous" – 3:22 "Mean Streak" – 4:44
Records, with four additional tracks. All tracks by Vicki James Wright and AndyBoulton, except "Make It Through the Night" by Boulton, Wright and John Wiggins
lost after wins over Niko Springer and Paul Hogan in the third round to AndyBoulton. After attending PDC Qualifying School, in an effort to earn his PDC
Birmingham. Salford saw Kevin Beare, Duane Garfield, Matthew Campbell, AndyBoulton, Harry Robinson, Ken Mather, Les Fitton and Derek Williams all qualified
Singles Quarter-finals (Losers £100, best of 5 legs) Jarkko Komula 3–2 AndyBoulton , Scott Waites 3–2 Steve West , Martin Adams 3–0 Jonny Nijs , Gary Anderson