Hit and Run – Revisited

Hit and Run – Revisited
Studio album by Girlschool
Released 26 September 2011
Recorded Sonic One Studio, Llangennech, Wales
Genre Heavy metal
Length 43:24
Label Wacken Records / UDR
Producer Tim Hamill and Girlschool
Girlschool chronology
Legacy
(2008)
Hit and Run – Revisited
(2011)
Guilty as Sin
(2015)
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Hit and Run – Revisited is the twelfth studio album by the British heavy metal band Girlschool, released in 2011. The album is a re-recording of the 1981 album Hit and Run, considered by most critics a classic of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal period and the most commercially successful for Girlschool. The new album celebrates the 30th anniversary of the release of Hit and Run and includes as bonus track a re-recording of "Demolition Boys" and a duet with the German metal singer Doro on a new version of the title track.[2]

The album cover features art by the English commercial artist, Adrian Chesterman[3] who was also responsible for creating cover art for, amongst others, Motörhead's 1979 Bomber album

Track listing

  1. "C'mon Let's Go" (Kim McAuliffe, Kelly Johnson) 3:45
  2. "The Hunter" (McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:16
  3. "(I'm Your) Victim" (McAuliffe, Denise Dufort) 2:50
  4. "Kick It Down" (McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:05
  5. "Following the Crowd" (Enid Williams, McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:08
  6. "Tush" (Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard) 2:24
  7. "Hit and Run" (McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:05
  8. "Watch Your Step" (Williams, McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:20
  9. "Back to Start" (Johnson, Willams) 3:36
  10. "Yeah Right" (McAuliffe, Johnson, Dufort) 3:16
  11. "Future Flash" (Johnson, McAuliffe) 4:51

Bonus tracks

  1. "Demolition Boys" (McAuliffe, Johnson) 3:43
  2. "Hit and Run" (featuring Doro) 3:05

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Production

References

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