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Motorhead includes: Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister (vocals, bass); Fast Eddie Clarke, Wurzel, Phil Campbell, Larry Willis, Brian Robertson (guitar); Philthy Animal Taylor, Lucas Fox (drums). Additional personnel includes: Wendy O. Williams. All tracks have been digitally remastered. There have been dozens and dozens of Motörhead compilations released over the decades, but the first one remains definitive, even if it's not perfect. Released in 1984 as a gap-filler -- for Motörhead were regrouping in the wake of the bandmember shuffling that followed the odd Another Perfect Day album -- No Remorse compiled two-dozen songs across two discs (latter-day editions adding a good serving of bonus tracks, too). Many of the band's best songs to date are here, like "Ace of Spades," "Stay Clean," "Overkill," "Bomber," and "Iron Fist." There are also four new recordings that were cut exclusively for No Remorse: "Killed by Death," "Snaggletooth," "Steal Your Face," and "Locomotive." These four songs were cut by the newly instated four-piece lineup that would go on to record Orgasmatron (1986): guitarists Michael Burston and Phil Campbell, drummer Peter Gill, and of course, bassist/vocalist Lemmy. These new recordings make No Remorse more than a standard greatest-hits package, as do the number of stray recordings compiled here as well. For starters, No Remorse rounds up "Please Don't Touch" and "Emergency," which were released on a 1981 split EP with Girlschool, St. Valentines Day Massacre. It also rounds up an early single ("Louie, Louie") as well as a pair of B-sides ("Too Late, Too Late" and "Like a Nightmare") and a tossed-about live cover "Leaving Here." The inclusion of these stray recordings likewise makes No Remorse more than a standard greatest-hits package. Rather, it's a collection that caters to newbies as well as completists. And furthermore, it plays well, as the new songs and stray material are sequenced toward the end of each LP side, so the collection ebbs and flows between the familiar and unfamiliar, between the great and good. Granted, a straightforward best-of collection may be more suitable to newcomers looking for a one-stop compilation. For instance, No Remorse doesn't account for the wealth of music Motörhead would release post-1984, and too, it misses a lot of great songs that could have taken the place of the odds and ends rounded up here. So a straight-ahead, single-disc chronological survey would be a nice alternative, especially one that accounts for late-'80s highlights like "Deaf Forever," "Orgasmatron," "Rock 'n' Roll," and "Eat the Rich." But there's something to be said for tradition, and No Remorse is to Motörhead what We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll is to Black Sabbath -- an age-old collection that every metalhead seemed to own at some point, the one that seemed to define the band for generations on end. No Remorse is one of those classic albums, no doubt. ~ Jason Birchmeier
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Motorhead No Remorse Songs Purchase No Remorse CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Motorhead Overkill CD (1979) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
No Remorse
$9.99 Includes liner notes by Steffan Chirazi. Motörhead's landmark second album, Overkill, marked a major leap forward for the band, and it remains one of their all-time best, without question. In fact, some fans consider it their single best, topping even Ace of Spaces. It's a ferocious album, for sure, perfectly showcasing Motörhead's trademark style of no holds barred proto-thrash -- a kind of punk-inflected heavy metal style that is sloppy and raw yet forceful and in your face. Motörhead, the band's self-titled debut from 1977, had been rush-recorded, and its stripped-down, super-raw sound wasn't all that impressive, at least not relative to what would follow. Overkill is what followed, recorded in December 1978 and January 1979, and released not long thereafter. The band's sound is fully formed here, and it totally explodes right off ...
| | Motorhead Iron Fist CD (1982) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.39 + 5 Bonus Tracks
Motorhead includes: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, bass); "Fast" Eddie Clarke. Recorded in January and February 1982. Includes liner notes by Steffan Chirazi. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Another first-rate Motörhead album -- the fifth in a row, to be precise -- Iron Fist is the final one to feature the band's classic lineup, as guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke would depart following the album's completion. Released in 1982, Iron Fist is mostly distinguished from its predecessors in terms of production, and not favorably. Clarke produced this album himself, whereas industry veterans Jimmy Miller and Vic Maile had respectively manned Motörhead's past four albums. Clarke's production is a bit sterile in comparison, with his guitar in the forefront, sounding slightly more polished than usual. These ...
| | Motorhead No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith CD (1981)
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$9.99 Motorhead: Lemmy Kilmister, Fast Eddie Clarke, Phil Taylor. Recorded live in England in 1980 & 1981. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Lemmy (vocals); "Fast" Eddie Clarke (guitar); Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor (drums). Liner Note Authors: Garry Bushell; Phil Alexander. Recording information: Studio. Photographers: Ross Halfin; Mick Stevenson. Released in 1981, the live album No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith recaps the highlights from the legendary run of albums Motörhead released during the prior few years, namely Overkill, Bomber, and Ace of Spades. The band's lesser self-titled debut album is also accounted for here with two inclusions ("Motörhead" and "Iron Horse"), but by and large, the focus is on the standout songs ...
| | Motorhead Another Perfect Day CD (1983) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$10.39 + 3 Bonus Tracks. Feat.Brian Robertson-Thinlizzy
Motorhead includes: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, bass); Brian Robertson (guitar). Includes liner notes by Steffan Chirazi. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Liner Note Authors: Steffan Chirazi; Lemmy Kilmister. Recording information: 02/??/1983-06/10/1983. Photographer: Mick Stevenson. Unknown Contributor Role: Brian Robertson. To this day, Another Perfect Day remains one of the most unique (albeit misunderstood) albums in the entire Motörhead catalog. The band's first effort sans legendary axe-meister "Fast" Eddie Clarke (following six albums, of which at least three are still considered timeless ...
| | Motorhead Hammered CD (2002)
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$9.99 Motorhead includes: Lemmy (vocals, bass); Phillip Campbell (guitar, background vocals); Mikkey Dee (drums). Producers includes: Thom ...
| | Motorhead Inferno CD (2004) Enhanced CD
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$9.99 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Motörhead: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, guitar); Phil Campbell (guitar, background vocals); Mikkey Dee (drums). Additional personnel: Steve Vai (guitar). Like AC/DC, Motörhead rarely stray from their niche, crafting reliable records from a punk metal template that began in 1977 with their self-titled debut. Inferno is no exception, as the sum of its parts does little to deviate from the formula. Opening with the blistering "Terminal Show" -- marking the first of two appearances by guitar legend Steve Vai -- Lemmy, Philip, and Mikkey burn through 12 raucous blues-rock fist-pumpers with the energy of a trio of wily twentysomethings. Lemmy's gruff vocal style is ageless; as "f*ck you" now as it was on "Ace of Spades." All of the classic Motörhead themes are present; there's sticking-it-to-the-man ("Life's a Bitch"), ...
| | Glenn Hughes Soul Mover CD (2005)
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$9.99 This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Glen Hughes (vocals, bass guitar); Dave Navarro, J.J. Marsh (guitar); Ed Roth (keyboards); Chad Smith (drums). Even within a decade -- the '70s -- that gave listeners ...
| | Orientalischer Bauchtanz CD (2005) (Import)
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| | Ruben van Rompaey Eastern Expressions 2: Gomera CD (2007)
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$12.15 Rhythm is a universal language that exists everywhere and in everything. The mysterious and mystical powers of rhythm are the pulse of Middle Eastern dance and the essential element of movement. Ruben plays a myriad of Eastern percussion such as dumbeks, riqqs, dhollo, djembes, davul, finger cymbals, tablas, udu and various cymbals with a deep sense of sincerity and depth giving EE2: Gomera it's own character apart from his debut recording Eastern Expressions. Release Date: Summer 2005Having been fascinated by drums and percussion since he was a child, Ruben started to play drums at a very early age. Along with his early passion for Jazz music, he immediately developed a strong interest in ethnic musical styles and sounds. Ruben was constantly being stimulated by the influential Turkish multi-instrumentalist ...
| | Amon Duul II Wolf City CD (1972)
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$15.05 Amon Duul II: Renate Knaup-Krotenschwanz (vocals); John Weinzierl (vocals, guitar); Chris Karrer (vocals, guitar, violin, saxophone); D. Secundus Fichelscher (vocals, guitar, drums); Lothar Meid (vocals, synthesizer, bass); Falk-U Rogner (keyboards). Amon Düül: Chris Karrer, John Weinzierl, Renate Knaup-Kroetenschwanz, Lothar Meid, Danny Secundus Fichelscher, Falk U. Rogner. Additional ...
| | Berufeserie Vol. 1-Ich Hab Einen Fre CD (Import)
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