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Live at Waterloo

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Released
  
1994

Length
  
60:46

Artist
  
Skrewdriver

Producer
  
Skrewdriver

Recorded
  
12 September 1992

Label
  
ISD/White Terror

Release date
  
1994

Genre
  
Rock Against Communism

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Live at Waterloo (1995)
  
This One's for the Skinheads (1995)

Similar
  
Live and Kicking, We've Got the Power, Blood & Honour, Freedom What Freedom, The Strong Survive

Live at Waterloo is a live album by the white power rock band Skrewdriver. The album is considered by skinheads to be Ian Stuart Donaldson's best performance. It is so named because of a fight at the redirection point, Waterloo train station, between skinheads and anti-fascist demonstrators, dubbed the "Battle of Waterloo" by mainstream media.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Back with a Bang"
  2. "Tomorrow Belongs to Me"
  3. "Europe Awake"
  4. "Street Fight"
  5. "The Showdown"
  6. "Paranoid" (Black Sabbath cover)
  7. "United" (Judas Priest cover)
  8. "Our Pride Is Our Loyalty"
  9. "Hail the New Dawn"
  10. "Johnny Joined the Klan"
  11. "Blood & Honour"
  12. "Stand Proud"
  13. "Sweet Home Alabama" (Lynyrd Skynyrd cover)
  14. "46 Years"
  15. "Strike Force"
  16. "Free My Land"
  17. "Smash the IRA"
  18. "When The Boat Comes In"
  19. "White Power"

The tracks "Back with a Bang", "46 Years" and "Strikeforce" were faded in and out on the album because they began and ended the respective sides of the master tape. The track "White Power" has a speech at the end from ISD thanking the racialists for attending and welcoming Dirlewanger and No Remorse (the other two bands on the bill that day).

Personnel

  • Ian Stuart Donaldson - Vocals, guitar
  • Songs

    1Back With a Bang3:47
    2Tomorrow Belongs to Me2:38
    3Europe Awake3:20

    References

    Live at Waterloo Wikipedia