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Overkill is the second studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released in March 1979.It was the band's first album with Bronze Records. Kerrang! magazine listed the album at number 46 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". [6]
"Stay Clean", "Metropolis" and "Ace of Spades" have only been missing on two official live albums, Live in Toronto in 1982 with Eddie Clarke and the widely bootlegged Live in Manchester in 1983 with Brian Robertson on guitar, released officially in 2005 as a bonus disk on Another Perfect Day remaster, so their inclusion is not surprising.
"Stay Clean" "Bomber" "Dead Men Tell No Tales" "Poison" "Ace of Spades" 1980 "The Chase Is Better than the Catch" "Please Don't Touch" (with Girlschool as Headgirl) 1981 unknown live footage "Iron Fist" 1982 Keith "Marcus Keef" MacMillan live footage [44] "One Track Mind" 1983 "Shine" "I Got Mine" "Killed by Death" 1984 Rod Swenson
Chiswick issued the single "Motorhead" in June, followed by the album Motörhead in August, which spent one week in the UK Albums Chart at number 43. [ 24 ] [ 33 ] The band toured the UK supporting Hawkwind in June, then from late July they commenced the "Beyond the Threshold of Pain Tour" with the Count Bishops , [ 24 ] a band who were gaining ...
Bronze used the Headgirl collaboration again in 1981, this time for a 12" vinyl release —only in the Netherlands— called Stay Clean, in the Hard Rock On 12 Inch series. The record plays "Stay Clean" and "Metropolis" both in Live-versions by Motörhead on the A-side, and "Please Don't Touch" by Headgirl and "Demolition Boys" in a Live ...
Stone Deaf Forever! is the first fully comprehensive box set collection covering the band's career from 1975 to 2002 and is the first box set to be issued with full band approval: the track listing was compiled in association with the band and its fan club.
The track "Motorhead" would be released as a single and become the band's biggest chart hit, reaching number 6 in the UK. Bar "Iron Horse/Born to Lose", which was from a 1980 show, No Sleep 'til Hammersmith was recorded at Leeds and Newcastle shows during the Short Sharp Pain in the Neck tour.
Clean Your Clock is the thirteenth live album by the band Motörhead, released on 10 June 2016, approximately six months after the death of vocalist and bassist Lemmy. [1] Lemmy dedicated the song "Doctor Rock" to Phil Taylor , Motörhead's drummer from 1976-1983 and from 1987-1992, who died a week before the live album was recorded.