Running Wild (album)

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Running Wild
Girlschool running wild.jpg
Studio album by
Released1 February 1985
RecordedDecember 1984-January 1985
Studio Air Studios and Battery Studios, London,
The Manor, Oxfordshire, England
Genre Heavy metal
Length37:48
Label Mercury
Producer Nick Tauber
Girlschool chronology
Play Dirty
(1983)
Running Wild
(1985)
Nightmare at Maple Cross
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 3/10 [2]
Kerrang! Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]

Running Wild is the fifth studio album by the British heavy metal band Girlschool, released on Mercury Records in 1985.

Contents

It is the only studio work released as a five-piece group by Girlschool, after original lead guitarist Kelly Johnson had left the band. Vocals duties on the album are shared by Jackie Bodimead and Kim McAuliffe.

Running Wild was released only in America. It was produced by Nick Tauber, previously known for his work with Thin Lizzy, Marillion, and Toyah.

"Do You Love Me?" is a cover of the song from Kiss' album Destroyer (1976). [4]

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Let Me Go" (Kim McAuliffe, Jackie Bodimead, Cris Bonacci) 3:48
  2. "Running Wild" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci) 4:40
  3. "Do You Love Me?" (Paul Stanley, Kim Fowley, Bob Ezrin) 3:19 (KISS cover)
  4. "Something for Nothing" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci, Denise Dufort, Gil Weston-Jones) 3:18
  5. "Are You Ready?" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci, Dufort, Weston-Jones) 3:37
Side two
  1. "Nowhere to Run" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci) 3:43
  2. "I Want You Back" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci) 4:33
  3. "Nasty Nasty" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci, Dufort, Weston-Jones) 2:46
  4. "Love Is a Lie" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci, Dufort, Weston-Jones) 3:09
  5. "Can't You See?" (McAuliffe, Bodimead, Bonacci, Dufort, Weston-Jones) 4:55

Personnel

Band members
Production

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