07.05.2007, 03:49 AM | #1 |
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No Sleep 'til Hammersmith was Motörhead's first live album. The recordings were almost exclusively from three shows: (Leeds, March 28, 1981 and Newcastle March 29 and March 30, 1981). "Iron Horse / Born To Lose" having been recorded live in 1980. Backstage at the last two shows in Leeds and Newcastle the band were presented with silver and gold albums for Ace of Spades, a silver disc for Overkill and a silver for "Please Don't Touch".[1] The album was released after the St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP and built on the success of that single and the earlier LPs, debuting at Number One on the UK charts and marking the band's most successful period. Lemmy says that originally they intended it to be a double album but they only had enough material for three sides. By the time the record was released the band were on their first U.S. tour with Ozzy Osbourne.[1] The single, "Motorhead", was issued using the album's final track for the A-side, covered with the non-album track "Over the Top" recorded on the same tour, reaching number 6 in the UK Singles Charts. This was released in a picture-sleeve and also as a picture-disc (p/d UK cat Bronze BROP 124). All songs by Lemmy, Eddie Clarke, Phil Taylor except where stated. "Ace of Spades" – 3:01 "Stay Clean" – 2:50 "Metropolis" – 3:31 "The Hammer" – 3:05 "Iron Horse/Born to Lose" (Taylor, Mick Brown, Guy Lawrence) – 3:58 "No Class" – 2:34 (End of Side 1 of original vinyl) "Overkill" – 5:13 "(We Are) The Road Crew" – 3:31 "Capricorn" – 4:40 "Bomber" – 3:24 "Motorhead" (Lemmy) – 4:47 A great tour, a great set of songs, great sound. Everything required to be crowned a classic live album. Aaaagh!!! No!!! Sorry! It's not a classic, is it? It's a masterpiece. |
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07.05.2007, 07:17 PM | #2 |
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I haven't heard this record. I want to though.
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07.06.2007, 12:47 PM | #3 |
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That Lemmy played on two of the greatest live albums EVER, this and Hawkwind's Space Ritual, has to say something about the great man.
Sheer brilliance. |
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07.06.2007, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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Monster album.
Gets more rotation than any of the other numerous Motörhead LPs in my house. Every song on this album slays its studio counterpart. |
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07.06.2007, 01:17 PM | #5 |
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we are the road crew, what a number.
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07.06.2007, 01:21 PM | #6 |
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So good I felt the need to change my avatar.
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07.06.2007, 01:44 PM | #7 |
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I agree, i love this record. I recomend it to anyone who's new to motorhead.
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