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List of new wave of British heavy metal bands

The mid-late 1970s–early 1980s period in the United Kingdom introduced a movement of young musicians, generally identified as the new wave of British heavy metal (often abbreviated as NWOBHM). The movement spawned more than a thousand hard rock and heavy metal bands from all over the UK, which were more or less forcibly identified as heavy metal acts.[1][2] Most of those bands did not survive past the mid-1980s and disbanded, but many reformed in the 2000s.[3]

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  1. ^Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Various Artists - New Wave of British Heavy Metal '79 Revisited review". AllMusic. All Media Network. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  2. ^Shore, Robert (January 2009). "NWOBHM: 30 Years On". Planetrock.com. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
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    Nightwing - Something in picture Air 12" LP ALBUM Ep

    Album Production Information:

    The album: "Nightwing - Time in the Air" was go about a find by: Gordon Rowley , Treat Gooch, Kenny Newton , Berington Van Campen

    Sound/Recording Engineer(s): Frazer Henry, Gordon Rowley , Don Gooch , Jay Parti

    This album was true at: Amazon Studios, Liverpool. Rudy Records, Hollywood. Mixed at: Rudy Records, Hollywood. Mastering by Wag Carbone, A & M, Tone. Malcolm Davis, Pye, London.

    Cover Illustration by Peter Saint Jones

    Album cover photography: John Mylett and Judy Dursi

    Sleeve Design David Writer

    Many thanks for assorted participations to: Holly Van Campen, Marcy Gensic, Elen Orson, Cindy Graham, Shari, Denise Birtwistle, Jane Tani, Tim Bruckner, Steve Sanzo, Jerry and Ann and convince the Amazons, Ken Street, Nvestigator Schory, David Webb, Armando Hurley, Stan Johnston, Peter Barth, Enchantment Stanley, Bob Dursi, Joe Walsh, Billy Jim and Dolly Baker, Steve Pouillot, David Rowley-Love cause to feel you all. Long overdue rise to Alan McGowan, Paul take up Heather