No Cause for Concern

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No Cause for Concern
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Studio album by
Released1981
StudioFacility Studios, Bristol
Genre Punk rock
Label Zonophone
Producer Roger Wall (as Roger the Naked Sound Engineer), Vice Squad
Vice Squad chronology
No Cause for Concern
(1981)
Stand Strong Stand Proud
(1982)

No Cause for Concern is the first studio album by Vice Squad. [1] It was originally released in 1981 by Zonophone, a division of EMI. Although it wasn't released by Riot City Records the band decided to use the Riot City name as it was a label they founded. It was later re-released by Dojo with two bonus tracks and Captain Oi! with the same two bonus tracks and six more tracks.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Young Blood" (Shane Baldwin, Dave Bateman) 2:42
  2. "Coward" (Bateman, Rebecca Bond) 2:14
  3. "Nothing" (Bateman, Bond) 1:34
  4. "Summer Fashion" (Bateman) 3:04
  5. "1981" (Bateman, Bond) 2:24
  6. "Saturday Night Special" (Baldwin, Bateman) 2:48
  7. "Offering" (Bateman, Bond) 1:38
  8. "The Times They Are a-Changin'" (Bob Dylan) 1:59
  9. "Evil" (Bateman, Bond) 3:16
  10. "Angry Youth" (Bateman) 1:25
  11. "It's a Sell Out" (Bateman) 1:54
  12. "Still Dying" (Bateman) 1:49
  13. "Last Rockers" (Bateman, Bond) 4:28

1993 Dojo/2000 Captain Oi! bonus tracks

  1. "(So) What for the 80's" (Bateman, Bond) 2:09
  2. "Sterile" (Bateman, Bondage) 2:39

2000 Captain Oi! additional bonus tracks

  1. "Last Rockers" (single version) (Bateman, Bondage) 4:18
  2. "Living on Dreams" (Bateman) 2:49
  3. "Latex Love" (Bateman) 1:33
  4. "Resurrection" (Bateman) 4:02
  5. "Young Blood" (Baldwin, Bateman) 2:37
  6. "Humane" (single version) (Bateman) 2:01

Bonus track origins

Personnel

Vice Squad

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogNotes
UK1981 Zonophone LPZEM 103
UK1993 Dojo LP/CDDOJO 167Features two bonus tracks
UK2000 Captain Oi! CDAHOY CD 153Features eight bonus tracks

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References

  1. Vice Squad - No Cause for Concern Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic , retrieved 27 April 2023