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Motörhead - Motörhead (50th anniv. black 2LP)

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Motörhead - Motörhead (50th anniv. black 2LP)Zum 50 jhrigen Ace Label Jubilum erscheint das legendre Motrhead Debt nun auch nochmal als Deluxe Doppel LP mit rotem Cover, silbernem Logo und 12 Bonustracks! Ohne gltigen Plattenvertrag beschlossen Motrhead im Frhjahr 1977, sich wegen Erfolglosigkeit aufzulsen und ein letztes Konzert zu geben. Whrend dieses Konzerts war Ted Carroll von Chiswick Records anwesend und bot den Musikern im Anschluss einen Plattenvertrag fr eine Single an. Aus den

Zum 50-jährigen Ace Label-Jubiläum erscheint das legendäre Motörhead-Debüt nun auch nochmal als Deluxe-Doppel-LP mit rotem Cover, silbernem Logo und 12 Bonustracks!

Ohne gültigen Plattenvertrag beschlossen Motörhead im Frühjahr 1977, sich wegen Erfolglosigkeit aufzulösen und ein letztes Konzert zu geben. Während dieses Konzerts war Ted Carroll von Chiswick Records anwesend und bot den Musikern im Anschluss einen Plattenvertrag für eine Single an. Aus den Aufnahmen entstand ein vollständiges Album, das im September 1977 unter dem Titel 'Motörhead' erschien. Produziert wurde die Platte von Ex-Thunderclap Newman "Speedy" Keen, und eingespielt in der unvergessenen, legendären Mark 1-Besetzung Kilmister, Taylor und Clarke.
Die zwei LPs bieten nicht nur das klassische erste Album mit Titeln wie 'White Line Fever', 'Violator' und 'Keep Us On The Road', sondern vereint auf den Seiten 3 und 4 auch 'City Kids', die 'Beer Drinkers EP' sowie verschiedene Mixes und alternative Versionen legendärer Klassiker wie 'Motörhead', 'The Watcher' und 'Keep Us On The Road'. Auf den Sound konnten sich Hardrock-Fans genauso einigen wie Punks, deren Zeit gerade erst begonnen hatte (ein wenig später ebenfalls unter Mitwirken von Chiswick Records mit Bands wie The Damned).
Das Albumcover zeigt eine silberne Heißfolienreplik von Joe Petagnos ursprünglichem Motörhead-Logo in all seiner Pracht. Die informativen Liner Notes stammen von Ted Carroll, der dem Fan die Geschichte erzählt, wie das Label Chiswick Records es schaffte, das Geld für die Aufnahme zusammenzukratzen, und sich samt Motörhead in die Rock'n'Roll-Geschichte einzutragen! Platz 43 in den britischen Albumcharts bedeutete den ersten kommerziellen Erfolg der Band.
Was folgen sollte ist bekannt!

Tracklist
LP1
01 Motörhead
02 Vibrator
03 Lost Johnny
04 Iron Horse / Born To Lose
05 White Line Fever
06 Keep Us On The Road
07 The Watcher
08 Train Kept A-Rollin'

LP2
01 City Kids
02 Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers
03 On Parole
04 Instro
05 I'm Your Witch Doctor
06 Lost Johnny (Mix 2)
07 City Kids (Mix 1)
08 I'm Your Witch Doctor (Alternative Mix)
09 The Watcher (Mix 3)
10 White Line Fever (Mix 7)
11 Keep Us On The Road (Mix 1)
12 Motörhead (Alternative Vocal & Guitar Solo)

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