Tokyo Blade

Tokyo Blade

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: heavy metal, metal, nwobhm, NWOBHM, hard rock, 80s

Tokyo Blade

About Tokyo Blade

Tokyo Blade was founded in 1982 by Andy Boulton (lead guitar) and Andy Robbins (bass) along with Alan Marsh (vocals), Ray Dismore (guitar) and Steve Pierce (drums) under the name Killer. They recorded a demo, and went through a name change, to Genghis Khan, before another change to Tokyo Blade. After this, Dismore left and was replaced by John Wiggins. After re-releasing their demos, they recieved a record contract with Powerstation. They released their first self-titled album, and played several major European festivals; namely the Aardschock Festival (with Venom & Metallica) and headlining the Earthquake Festival. They started writing and recording a new album, what was to become their most popular, Night of the Blade, but after it was finished, Alan Marsh was forced out of the band by the Management and Record Company, who wanted a more commercially viable vocalist. Vic Wright was recruited, and re-recorded Alan's vocals on the new album. This was released, and followed by another string of festivals, in which they released a third album, Blackhearts and Jaded Spades. This album was more Americanised than their previous offerings, possibly due to the vocalist switch. Many fans disliked the album, and Vic soon left. The band then split up, with several members joining Alan Marsh in his other project, Shogun, and Andy Boulton continuing with the Tokyo Blade name, but not in the Tokyo Blade style. In the early 1990's, many of the band found themselves together in Mr. Ice, and, due to the strong European support for Tokyo Blade, the management felt as if the band should revert back to the Tokyo Blade moniker. Boulton left the band, however, after more disagreements with the management. The remainder of the band hooked up with Jez Lee and formed Pumphouse, and recorded an album, but, due to record company politics, it was not released for six years, and, when it was released, it was released under the Tokyo Blade name in order to cash in. Eventually, the "true" Tokyo Blade put out another album, true in that they were called Tokyo Blade, and didn't have the name forced upon it. The album was Burning Down Paradise, released in 1995. Discography Tokyo Blade - 1983 Night Of The Blade- 1984 Midnight Rendezvous- 1984 Madame Guillotine- 1985 Blackhearts & Jaded Spades- 1985 Ain't Misbehavin'- 1987 No Remorse- 1989 Burning Down Paradise- 1995 Night Of The Blade - The Night Before- 1997 Mr Ice- 1998 Pumphouse- 1998 Live In Germany- 2009 Thousand Men Strong- 2011 Genghis Khan Killers- 2011 Unbroken- 2018 Dark Revolution- 2020 Fury- 2022

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28
tracks tracked
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Tokyo Blade — Top 28 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Tokyo Alexandra Stan.
Tokyo Garota De Berlim [Part. Nina Hagen]
Tokyo Romântica [Part. Cauby Peixoto]
Tokyo Tokyo
Tokyo Humanos
Tokyo Night Martis
Tokyo Fly Like An Eagle
Tokyo TOKYO
Tokyo Hearts of steel
Tokyo Garota de Berlim
Tokyo Don't Run Away
Tokyo Garota de Berlin
Tokyo Dreamin´ Of You
Tokyo White Lies
Tokyo KING PROMISE [+] WIZKID
Tokyo World Of Promises
Tokyo Thompson Twins
Tokyo Garota De Berlim
Tokyo Need Another Love
Tokyo Tokyo 1981
Tokyo Bruce Cockburn
Tokyo The Wombats
Tokyo Tokyo ('95 Remix)
Tokyo Don't Want Your Money
Tokyo Garota de Berlim (part. Nina Hagen)
Tokyo Danny
Tokyo Invisible
Tokyo Carola
Alexandra Stan.
Garota De Berlim [Part. Nina Hagen]
Romântica [Part. Cauby Peixoto]
Tokyo
Humanos
Night Martis
Fly Like An Eagle
TOKYO
Hearts of steel
Garota de Berlim
Don't Run Away
Garota de Berlin
Dreamin´ Of You
White Lies
KING PROMISE [+] WIZKID
World Of Promises
Thompson Twins
Garota De Berlim
Need Another Love
Tokyo 1981
Bruce Cockburn
The Wombats
Tokyo ('95 Remix)
Don't Want Your Money
Garota de Berlim (part. Nina Hagen)
Danny
Invisible
Carola