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Birmingham Town Hall 1977
Cat: CL 93574. Rel: 06 Dec 23
 
Metal
Motorhead (3:12)
Vibrator (4:10)
Keep Us On The Road (5:25)
The Watcher (4:41)
Iron Horse/Born To Lose (4:59)
Leaving Here (3:54)
On Parole (5:28)
I'm Your Witchdoctor (1:59)
The Train Kept A-Rollin' (3:39)
City Kids (3:23)
White Line Fever (3:55)
Review: 1977 was a pivotal year for Motorhead, seeing as it saw the release of their debut, self-titled album and also the hiring of Fast Eddie Clarke, forging what is invariably seen as the classic line up of this seminal band. The year may be closely associated with the height of punk rock, but the ultra heavy metal stylings of Lemmy and co always crossed the divide and appealled to punk and metal fans alike. The 11 tracks here straddle the tracks written for that debut LP ('Iron Horse/Born To Lose', 'Vibrator' and 'White Line Fever') and older material such as 'Motorhead', originally penned by Lemmy's previous employers Hawkwind, their cover of Eddie Holland's Motown classic 'Leaving Here' and 'On Parole', first recorded with Clarke's predecessor Larry Wallis in 1976 then shelved. The sound of one of the finest bands ever just beginning to hit their stride.
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Motorhead (reissue)
Cat: XXQLP2 149. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Metal
Motorhead
Vibrator
Lost Johnny
Iron Horse / Born To Lose
White Line Fever
Keep Us On The Road
The Watcher
Train Kept A-Rollin'
City Kids (3:21)
Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers (3:27)
On Parole (5:55)
Instro (2:24)
I'm Your Witch Doctor (2:53)
Lost Johnny (mix 2) (4:18)
City Kids (mix 1) (3:23)
I'm Your Witch Doctor (alternative mix) (2:40)
The Watcher (mix 3) (4:30)
White Line Fever (mix 7) (2:38)
Keep Us On The Road (mix 1) (6:03)
Motorhead (alternative vocal & Guitar Solo) (3:10)
Review: Originally released in 1977, if there's a rock or metal-oriented album that requires little to no introduction, it's the self-titled debut from Motorhead, welcoming the unsuspecting masses to the blistering balls to the wall ferocity that was Lemmy (bass/vocals), Phil Taylor (guitar) and Eddie Clarke (drums). Complete with a silver hot foil replication of Joe Petagno's original Motorhead logo on a vibrant red background, this 2xLP includes the original full-length boasting classics such as 'White Line Fever', 'Violator' and 'Keep Us On The Road', as well as a bonus disc featuring the Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers EP, along with newly mixed and alternative versions of bangers like 'Motorhead', 'The Watcher' and 'Keep Us On The Road'. Complete with sleeve notes by Ted Carroll, taking the reader through the story of how Chiswick Records managed to scrape together enough money to fund the recording of what would eventually enter both the label and band into the annals of rock history.
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Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion)
Iron Fist (40th Anniversary Edtion) (limited black & blue swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 405053 8696547. Rel: 22 Sep 22
 
Metal
Iron Fist (2:52)
Heart Of Stone (3:02)
I'm The Doctor (2:38)
Go To Hell (3:09)
Loser (3:50)
Sex & Outrage (2:09)
America (3:37)
Shut It Down (2:40)
Speedfreak (3:21)
(Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down (3:08)
(Don't Need) Religion (2:41)
Bang To Rights (2:38)
Review: The eight full-length from Motorhead is often regarded as one of their most underappreciated works. Originally released in 1982, 'Iron Fist' would be the final album from the classic Three Amigos era line up of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. Citing the pressures of following up their, 'No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith' live album that debuted at no. 1 on the UK album charts, as well as the internally controversial decision to allow guitarist Eddie Clarke to produce, the end result would be a project respected and adored by most, with the exception of the men behind the craft. With Clarke's departure not long into the promotional tour, and the underwhelming regard Lemmy held the work in, it's times like this that we can thank the fans for championing the record and its praise for years to come. This 40th anniversary edition is mere proof that even sometimes the artist themselves doesn't get the last say on the staying power of their art.
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Ace Of Spades (Deluxe Edition) (remastered)
Cat: 964148 530. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Rock
Ace Of Spades
Love Me Like A Reptile
Shoot You In The Back
Live To Win
Fast & Loose
(We Are) The Road Crew
Fire Fire
Jailbait
Dance
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
The Hammer
Ace Of Spades (live At Whitla Hall, Belfast, 23rd December 1981)
Stay Clean
Over The Top
The Hammer
Shoot You In The Back
Metropolis
Jailbait
Leaving Here
Capricorn
Too Late, Too Late
(We Are) The Road Crew
No Class
Bite The Bullet
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
Overkill
Bomber
Motorhead
Review: Few bands embody pure, unfiltered rock'n'roll like this power trio, whose vicious sound was forged in sweat, speed and sheer volume in the squats of West London and went on to effective bulldoze the line between hard rock and punk overnight. Driven by the unmistakable growl of their frontman and bassistiequal parts outlaw poet and rock deityithe group delivered some of the most incendiary riffs in history, backed by a rhythm section that hit like a runaway freight train. This edition pairs the original 12-track studio recording with an originally televised full-throttle live set from Belfast in 1981, capturing the band at their most primal. From the precision attack of 'Love Me Like a Reptile' and the relentless stomp of '(We Are) The Road Crew' to the sheer force of 'The Chase Is Better Than the Catch', the first half is a masterclass in unhinged rock'n'roll. The second half turns up the intensity even further, featuring live versions of 'Overkill', 'Bomber', and 'No Class'iraw, deafening, and unstoppable. Remastered from the original tapes, this edition is a high-voltage reminder of why they remain one of the loudest, fastest and most influential bands of all time.
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Ace Of Spades (50th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 964126 911. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Metal
Ace Of Spades (2:46)
Love Me Like A Reptile (3:21)
Shoot You In The Back (2:38)
Live To Win (3:35)
Fast & Loose (3:20)
(We Are) The Road Crew (3:10)
Fire Fire (2:38)
Jailbait (3:23)
Dance (2:28)
Bite The Bullet (1:38)
The Chase Is Better Than The Catch (4:09)
The Hammer (2:43)
Review: Fans will endlessly debate the creative high watermark of Motorhead's lengthy career, but there's no doubt that this album, their fourth, was the commercial peak of the trio. Originally released in 1980, with a wonderfuly spaghetti western cover shot doubtless shot in Camber Sands or somewhere similar, it reached number four in the UKalbum chart, at a time when physical sales were pretty close to an all time high. The album's title track is of course their ultimate calling card, from its iconic riff to its lyrical celebration of gambling one of the ultimate metaphors for a - or even the - rock and roll lifestyle. But its greay production job by Vic Maile means the band sound brighter and sharper here than ever before, the sessions doubtless seriously waking up the sleepy Herfordshire town of Rickmansworth where it was recorded. There's also a slew of memorable songs, naturally enough, from 'Love Me Like A Reptile' - who says romance is dead - to '(We Are) The Road Crew', the impossibly speedy two minute thrashout 'Bite The Bullet' and 'The Chase Is Better Than The Catch'. Gambling's for fools, as the song says, but this one is an odds on dead cert.
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Bomber (reissue)
Bomber (reissue) (limited blue splattered vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 964126 951. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Metal
Dead Men Tell No Tales (2:38)
Lawman (3:15)
Sweet Revenge (3:31)
Sharpshooter (2:45)
Poison (2:23)
Stone Dead Forever (4:49)
All The Aces (3:24)
Step Down (3:42)
Talking Head (3:40)
Bomber (3:39)
Review: Boom! The year of 1979 saw not one but two classic Motorhead albums being dropped like atomic bombs on an unsuspecting but appreciative public. After the Overkill LP really put the 'Head on the metal map earlier in the year, Bomber consolidated their position as, to quote Spinal Tap's slightly tongue in cheek compliment, one of Britain's loudest bands. In fact, their show at Port Vale in 1981 would appear in the Guinness Book of Records as the loudest ever. Of course, there is much more to them than sheer volume and firepower though. Frontman and bassist Lemmy had cut his teeth as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix and tracks like 'Lawman' follow a similar lineage of blending heavy, psychedelic blues with a genuinely groovy funkiness. When they're on top form the trio of Lemmy, guitarist Fast Eddie and Phil Taylor are a finely trained crack squad, pulling some deft musical moves and unexpected about turns, too. Virtuosity neatly disguised as utter barbarianism - just how we like it. The Bomb!
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We Take No Prisoners (The Singles 1995-2006)
Cat: BMGCAT 909BOX. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Metal
Sacrifice
Over Your Shoulder (live)
I Don't Believe A Word (single edit)
Overnight Sensation (live)
Love For Blame
Take The Blame
God Save The Queen
One More Fucking Time
Shut Your Mouth (single edit)
See Me Burning
Whorehouse Blues
Killers
God Was Never On Your Side
Trigger
RAMONES
RAMONES (live)
Inferno Interview (Bel Age Hotel, California, April 2004 - part 1)
Inferno Interview (Bel Age Hotel, California, April 2004 - part 2)
Review: We Take No Prisoners is a definitive collection of the band's singles from 1995 to 2006, presented as a nine 7" single box set, and expanded double CD and digital editions. Spanning tracks like the relentless 'Sacrifice', their distinctive cover of the Sex Pistols' 'God Save The Queen', and the semi-acoustic 'Whorehouse Blues', the compilation highlights the band's enduring songwriting talent. The set also includes rare live and radio edits, along with a previously unreleased promo interview with Lemmy and Mikkey Dee from 2004. This collection captures the essence of an era and the songs that fuelled the success of the albums they came from.
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Overkill (50th Anniversary Edition)
Overkill (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited blue & green vinyl LP + poster)
Cat: 964126 931. Rel: 27 Feb 25
 
Metal
Overkill
Stay Clean
(I Won't) Pay Your Price
I'll Be Your Sister
Capricorn
No Class
Damage Case
Tear Ya Down
Metropolis
Limb From Limb
Review: The second studio album from metal behemoths Motorhead saw the trio - in their classic line up form of Lemmy (bass, vocals), Fast Eddie Clarke on guitar and Philthy Phil Taylor on drums - truly hit their stride. In probabality, this LP, originally released in 1979, produced the biggest crop of classics of any in their career, with 'No Class', 'Capricorn', 'Stay Clean' and 'Metropolis' all joining the title track in the ranks of songs that would remain staples of their live sets for literally deacdes to come. The year is significant, as Overkill marks the band harnessing the anarchic overtones of punk to their metal power, with plenty of lyrical attitude added to the sharp riffing, 747-like basslines and double kick drum onslaught. This reissue restores the original tracklisting without the frills and extras of the 2005 remaster, but when it's all as shitkicking as this, why mess?!
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