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No Man's Land is the third studio album by Lene Lovich, released on 12 November 1982 by Stiff Records. It is her last album to be released on the Stiff Records label. The album is produced by Lovich and Les Chappell. It contains songs from her previously released extended play, New Toy. The album had been planned to be released in 1981, but was postponed following disagreements with the record company.
The lead single, "It's You, Only You (Mein Schmerz)", reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs and number 51 on the Mainstream Rock chart. It peaked at number 68 on the UK Singles Chart. "Blue Hotel" was released as the second single.
After its release, No Man's Land received mixed reviews from critics and was less commercially successful compared to her previous albums, Stateless (1978) and Flex (1979). It peaked at number 188 on the Billboard 200.
Jimme O'Neill – rhythm synthesizer, vocals on "Sister Video"
Alvin Clark, Bryan Evans, Damian Korner, Gordon Fordyce, Jon Walls, Martin Rushent, Peter Rackham, Steve Nye
Recording Engineer - Jon Walls
Produced by Lene Lovich, Les Chappell
Remixed by Bob Clearmountain with Lene Lovich, Les Chappell and Dick Wingate
Notes
CD pressings of No Man's Land include an edited version of "Rocky Road". The only CD release of the full-length "Rocky Road" appears on the compilation The Stiff Years – Volume 2.