, alongside two newly unearthed live shows from that year and an LP of outtakes from both titles. The package features seven LPs in total, as well as a 7-inch “No Class” single, a sheet music, and a 40-page book of liners crammed with insights that’s actually a pleasure to sit down and read.
Radical as Metallica’s infusion of punk energy into the muscular riffing of metal sounded in the early ’80s, Motörhead’s growling, ear-shattering thrum is the original link between metal and punk. Iconic frontman Lemmy Kilmister, a fixture on the London punk scene, was present, for example, at touchstone moments like the Ramones’ historic 1976 show at The Roundhouse.
As for the bonus live material, the sound quality isn’t horrendous, but it isn’t ideal either -- or even close to the ambience that made the highly influential 1981 live album land at No. 1 on the British charts. So listeners should expect to let their ears adjust before they can imagine the monumental roar that Motörhead was reputed to bring to the stage.
was only this lineup’s second album together, and all the elements that the word “Motörhead” brings to mind had fully coalesced by that point.
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