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Four o'clock in the morning and still we cannot sleep
Turning over, turning 'round, twisting in our sweat They say there is no rest for the wicked ones Dear God, what have we done? There is no rest for the wicked ones Dear God, what is this evil that we've done?
Is it that we wanted more than you gave?
Why did you put us then in this smalltown grave? Humility - is that what you want? Why did you make us then the way you did? Yes we have pride - is this our sin? Is it the times that we've been out fighting? Well I'll tell you all those times - we never really hurt anybody Or is it that we were eating While other people were starving? Is this our crime?
Four o'clock in the morning and still we cannot sleep...
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No Rest for the Wicked (1985) is the second album release of British rock band New Model Army, Vengeance (1984) being their first. It was the band's first release on major record label EMI, and their last featuring founding member Stuart Morrow. The album reached #22 in the UK albums chart.[3]
A key element on its cover is a quotation from Magna Carta, 'To no man will we sell, or deny, or delay right or justice'.
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Singles released from the album are 'No Rest' and Better Than Them (The Acoustic EP).
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The album was originally released in the UK in 1985 as an LP. A CD version was subsequently released in 1989.
In 2005 the album was remastered and reissued containing a bonus disc comprising rarities, B-sides and live tracks. Of the live tracks, 'Vengeance' was recorded at the Brixton Academy, London on 16 June 1990, 'Smalltown England' and 'Liberal Education' were recorded during the Impurity Tour in 1990, 'Waiting' was recorded at Rock City, Nottingham on 20 April 1987 and 'Betcha' was recorded at the Biskuithall, Bonn on 25 October 1988.
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