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No Sleep Till Hammersmith [Extra tracks, Import]

MotörheadAudio CD
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 20, 2004)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Extra tracks, Import
  • Label: Sanctuary UK
  • ASIN: B00024I0ME
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #430,812 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Ace of Spades
2. Stay Clean
3. Metropolis
4. The Hammer
5. Iron Horse/Born to Lose
6. No Class
7. Overkill
8. (We Are) The Road Crew
9. Capricorn
10. Bomber
See all 18 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Ace of Spades [Outtake]
2. Stay Clean [Outtake]
3. Metropolis [Outtake]
4. The Hammer [Outtake]
5. Capricorn [Outtake]
6. No Class [Outtake]
7. (We Are) The Road Crew [Outtake]
8. Bite the Bullet/The Chase Is Better Than the Catch [Outtake]
9. Overkill [Outtake]
10. Bomber [Outtake]
See all 16 tracks on this disc

 

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No Sleep but extra Mott's, February 22, 2006
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Kim Fletcher (Pattaya, Chonburi Thailand) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: No Sleep Till Hammersmith (Audio CD)
Now with all these extra tracks laid onto the CD, this is an absoloute must for all fans of hard drivin' rock, but it all started over thirty years ago, with a slight misunderstanding.

In 1975 Space rockers 'Hawkwind' made the nearly terminal mistake of firing their charismatic bass player Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister in the middle of a North American tour. 'Hawkwind' brought in a replacement and still keep going to this day with original guitarist Dave Brock still at the controls.

Meanwhile Lemmy slunk back to England with his tail between his legs, which lasted about ten minutes and a bottle of his favorite Jack Daniels, before he decided to form his own band.

When asked what the new band would be like Lemmy replied "We will concentrate on very basic music, loud, fast, raucous, arrogant, paranoid, rock 'n' roll...... It will be so dirty that if we move in next door to you, your grass will burn". Not forgetting this was a full year before anybody like 'The Damned' or The Sex Pistols were even formed.

At first the name 'Bastard' was chosen, but after their first management pointed out it might not be that easy to get on 'Top Of The Pops' with that name 'Motorhead' was chosen. Which just happened to be the name of the last song that Lemmy wrote for 'Hawkwind'.

Lucas Fox was selected on drums, and ex Pink Fairy Larry Wallis selected himself on guitar. If Deep Purple the loudest band in the world, and played at ten, and Spinal Tap played at eleven. Motorhead were a definite twelve, and would still get fans like Trevor Masters and Mark Winslade down the front with their heads in the bass speakers screaming "Louder!"

The Melody Maker reviewed their first concert as "Avoiding any potentially confusing variation in tone and key ..... You won't enjoy this band until you have had a frontal lobotomy" No one gave them a remote chance of success / popularity / playing in tune.

Never the less United Artists signed them up and put them in the studio, during the recording of this album Lucus Fox was pushed off the drum seat by a chap by the name of Phil 'Philthy Animal' Taylor. When United Artists heard the results of the recordings they completely freaked, and shelved the whole project. (These recordings were later released four years later as 'On Parole' when the scene had changed somewhat and jolly good they are to).

The band starts gigging almost every night to keep body and soul together to an ever growing loyal, but going slightly deaf fan base.

The next major change was brought about by the band deciding they needed a second guitarist, so 'Fast' Eddie Clarke was brought in for an audition, the facts have never been made exactly clear, but when the session finished 'Fast' Eddie Clarke was the guitarist for Motorhead, and Larry Wallis went back to the 'Pink Fairies'. Motorhead carried on as a trio.

With such a large following packing out all their concerts somebody had to swallow the bullet and sign the band up on a recording contract. Bronze records got the band to sign on the doted line. The first release 'Motorhead' (1978) went top 50, a year later and after their first headlining tour, with an appearance on Top Of The Pops, their second album 'Overkill' (1979) reached the top thirty. In the same year they released 'Bomber' (1979) which went to the top half of the top twenty. The following year they released their trump card 'The Ace Of Spades' (1980) smashing it's way up to number four in the charts. The band were now huge, still totally unfashionable, but with an ever growing army of fans.

In 1981 they toured the world and it's neighboring planets, headlining everywhere they went and inspiring a whole new generation of Heavy metal hard rockin' bands. Recordings from the tour were put out as a live album 'No Sleep 'till Hammersmith'. It entered the charts at Number one, Motorhead's first number one and the first live album to enter the charts at number one.

It simply roars from start to finish. All the classics are there from the first four albums, starting at break neck speed with 'Ace Of Spades' and staying that way until the band finally thunder into 'Motorhead'. After you have listened to this album, you know why Lemmy dedicates the song 'The Hammer' to Philthy Animal, and why Eddie Clarke is called 'Fast' As for Lemmy his bombastic bass leads from the front and his graveled vocals leave you wondering if he can make it all the way to the end of the show. (Of course he does, as he has done now at over a thousand shows). Definitely one of the best Live rock albums ever put out. As it says in the Tahitian Queen "If It Is To Loud, You Are Too Old'.

After one more album 'Iron Fist' (1982) another top tenner. 'Fast' Eddie Clarke threw a wobbler and left, being replaced by firstly Brian Robertson of 'Thin Lizzy' fame then by two guitarists Phil Campbell and some bloke called Wurzel who also left leaving Phil Campbell in charge of all things six stringed. Philthy Animal left, then came back, and then left again to be permanently replaced by Mickey Dee. There have been another thirteen studio albums, plus numerous live albums, compilations, DVD's etc along with too many concerts to count. Lemmy is now in his seventh decade and his only signs of slowing down are a few more ice cubes in the Jack and Coke to help with the dehydration.

Motorhead are always good. 'Inferno' from 2004 is a class rock album, but always at the pinnacle for me will be their 1981 live album 'No Sleep 'till Hammersmith'.

Rocked by Mott The Dog.

Rolled by Meow The Cat.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No sleep 'till you buy this edition, December 18, 2005
This review is from: No Sleep Till Hammersmith (Audio CD)
What can you say about this double-cd from Motorhead. Amazing and the sound is so clean and loud. All the classics on it. "Overkill" sounds like there playing for there lives.

I had a hard time getting this cd new. Had to wait months to buy it, but it was worth the wait.

So if you love Motorhead or are just starting to listen, I encourage you to buy this cd.

This is an all-time classic live album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars double penetration, June 20, 2008
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Woodrow (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Sleep Till Hammersmith (Audio CD)
This double version is very hard to find and usually expensive but is totally worth it. What's not to love about one of the greatest live albums with even more killer material?

Check out Mighty High...In Drug City while you're at it.
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