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Non-Stop Rock
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 1985
RecordedSound City Studios, Van Nuys, Los Angeles
GenreGlam metal
Length31:14
LabelShrapnel
ProducerLondon
London chronology
Non-Stop Rock
(1985)
Don't Cry Wolf
(1986)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Kerrang![2]
Sounds[3]

Non-Stop Rock is the first studio album by the American glam metal band London, released in 1985 by Shrapnel Records.[4]

The riff during the intro to the song "Radio Stars" is taken from the song "Too Fast for Love" by Mötley Crüe.

The album is slated for reissue in 2017.

Track listing

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Side one
  1. "Dirty City" (Lizzie Grey, Nadir D'Priest, Brian West) - 2:39
  2. "Non-Stop Rock" (Grey, D'Priest, Bobby Marks) - 3:39
  3. "Werewolves in London" (Grey, D'Priest) - 4:36
  4. "It's Rock & Roll" (Grey) - 3:59
  5. "Stand Back" (Grey, Marks, D'Priest, West) - 2:37
Side two
  1. "No Tell Motel" (Grey, West, D'Priest) - 3:13
  2. "Party in Hollywood" (Grey, D'Priest) - 3:00
  3. "Masters of the Airwaves" (Grey, D'Priest) - 4:00
  4. "Radio Stars" (Grey) - 3:31

Personnel

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Band members

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  • Nadir D'Priest - vocals
  • Lizzie Grey - guitars
  • Brian West - bass
  • Bobby Marks - drums

Additional Musicians

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  • Peter Szucs - keyboards on track 3
  • Fred Coury - drums (on LP sleeve but did not play on the album)

Production

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  • Bret Newman - engineer, mixing on tracks 2, 3, 5, 7
  • Steve Fontano - mixing

References

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  1. ^ Stone, Doug. "London - Non-Stop Rock review". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Archived from the original on 2012-11-05. Retrieved 2011-09-03.
  2. ^ Wall, Mick (6 March 1986). "London - 'Non-Stop Rock'". Kerrang!. No. 115. p. 25.
  3. ^ "Albums Reviews: London — Non-Stop Rock (Epic EPC Records)" (PDF). Sounds. Peterborough: United Newspapers. 4 January 1986. p. 17. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 September 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2022 – via World Radio History.
  4. ^ "London Non-Stop Rock review". Sleaze Roxx.com. March 2010. Archived from the original on 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2011-09-03.