Je les aime tous mais je vais voter pour un album assez récent. J'hésites entre Inferno et Kiss Of Death. Motörhead c'est vraiment comme le grand vin, plus ça vieillit, meilleur c'est ! Et même jeune c'est excellent !
Vraiment, hormis Motörizer qui est un peu en dessous du reste, il n'y a aucune déception ces dernières années chez Motörhead ! (contrairement à pas mal de vieux groupes qui essaient de "se renouveler" et qui au final ne font que du flan...)
Mais peut être qu'en écoutant l'album encore quelques fois attentivement, t'arriveras à aimer quelques titres ou mêmes des riffs … en faisant abstraction de la voix bien sûr
Pour ma part c'est clairement Bastards !
Album avec pleins de tubes qui ne sont pas des tubes
A cette époque après un petit passage à vide avec 1916 et March Or Die (albums que j'apprécie tout de même) ils ont marqués leur grand retour et prouvé que Motörhead à 4 ça ne rigolait pas.
S'en suit une grosse production, du gros son qui suivra ainsi sur Sacrifice.
Je pense que c'est vraiment L'ALBUM du groupe pour le contexte et les compositions !
Je connais presque tous les albums de Motorhead, mais je ne connais pas Bastards.
Ad Metal Eternam a écrit :Clair ! Et puis Thrashos a le truc qui fait les vrais thrasheux et que n'auront jamais les donneurs de leçons pseudo-élitistes qui croient tout savoir: il est sympa
Mais peut être qu'en écoutant l'album encore quelques fois attentivement, t'arriveras à aimer quelques titres ou mêmes des riffs … en faisant abstraction de la voix bien sûr
LeMetalLesFesses a écrit :Another perfect day est tellement à part dans la disco que j'aurais du mal à le comparer aux autres albums.
Ouais je suis d'accord. En fait c'est pas tellement le côté mélodique de l'album qui dérange vraiment, mais plus la production qui y est associée : les multiples pistes de guitares qui se superposent, les effets de gratte très présent (delay, echo, reverb)... j'ai vraiment un peu de mal avec tout ces aspects, je trouve le mélange avec la voix de Lemmy un peu incongru. L'aspect mélodique est une bonne chose, mais j'aurai préféré une production plus brut. Du coup je lui préfère Orgasmatron, qui lui aussi est produit avec les pieds mais ça colle mieux au style.
Toujours Bastards pour moi ^^ mais puisqu'on en met 3, j'ai bien sûr une affection pour Ace Of Spades qui contient que des classiques et en 3 je mets Kiss Of Death que j'adore ressortir dans les albums plus récents!
R.I.P. Lemmy
Un nouveau best of dont la seule nouveauté est les 2 clips :
BMG has set an October 29 release date for a new career-spanning MOTÖRHEAD set, titled "Everything Louder Forever - The Very Best Of". The definitive collection will be available on 2CD, 2LP and 4LP. The 2CD digipak and 4LP fold out sets will feature 42 tracks, including "Ace Of Spades", "Killed By Death", "Overkill", "I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)", "The Game" and many more. The 2LP set will include 22 tracks in a gatefold package.
A new video for the song "Rock Out", taken from "Everything Louder Forever - The Very Best Of", can be seen below.
MOTÖRHEAD are the true embodiment of rock 'n' roll excess. A hybrid of rock, punk and heavy metal played with relentless, ear-curdling power, they were a force of nature and nothing short of life-changing for millions. As for their approach to life and music, there was no "off" switch, and they became legends as a result.
Fronted for the entirety of their career by Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister, they released 22 studio albums over their 40 years together, amassing chart-topping records, a Grammy Award and racking up 15 million worldwide sales. Their signature song "Ace Of Spades" perfectly captured everything great about hard rock, heavy metal, and punk, amped it all up to 11, and came racing out of the gates at what felt like a million miles an hour, pushing at every musical boundary. Nothing was harder, nothing was faster and certainly nothing was louder. Anyone disputing this fact need look no further than any heavy metal gig and play "spot the MOTÖRHEAD T-shirt and jacket." MOTÖRHEAD fans still outnumber anyone else, hands down.
MOTÖRHEAD has truly become a lifestyle for several generations of rockers, metalheads, punks, bikers, athletes, rebels, outcasts, and freethinkers all around the world. Few bands in modern history can instantly ignite the adrenaline of music fans the way they can. They changed the course of hard rock...forever.
CD1
01. Overkill
02. We Are Motörhead
03. Snaggletooth
04. Rock It
05. Orgasmatron
06. Brotherhood Of Man
07. In The Name Of Tragedy
08. Bomber
09. Sacrifice
10. The Thousand Names Of God
11. Love For Sale
12. Killed By Death
13. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)
14. Smiling Like A Killer
15. Sharpshooter
16. Queen Of The Damned
17. Keys To The Kingdom
18. Cradle To The Grave
19. Lost Johnny
20. The Game
CD2
21. Ace Of Spades (40th Anniversary Master)
22. Burner
23. Stone Dead Forever
24. Bad Woman
25. Just Cos You Got The Power
26. Stay Out Of Jail
27. No Class
28. I Am The Sword
29. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
30. God Save The Queen
31. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. (2006 Version)
32. Iron Fist
33. Rock Out
34. Dirty Love
35. Shine
36. Overnight Sensation
37. On Your Feet Or On Your Knees
38. I Ain't No Nice Guy
39. Sucker
40. 1916
41. Choking On Your Screams
42. Motörhead
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade
MOTÖRHEAD's fifth album, 1982's "Iron Fist", will be re-released for its 40th anniversary in new deluxe editions on September 23. There will be hardback book-packs in two CD and triple LP formats, featuring a hammer fist blow, remaster of the original album, previously unreleased demo bonus tracks and a full concert, originally broadcast on Radio Clyde from March 18, 1982, plus the story of the album and many previously unseen photos. There's also a limited-edition blue-and-black swirl of the original standalone album.
The time-honored phrase "Follow that!" rang with deafening resonance when MOTÖRHEAD was faced with having to follow a rock milestone ("Ace Of Spades"),a No. 1 album ("No Sleep Till Hammersmith") and their bomber — the most spectacular stage prop rock had ever seen. As last shout from the three amigos lineup of Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, "Iron Fist" was rudely dismissed by some ignorant loudmouth hap'orths as being "less" and has always suffered slightly from that initial idiotic disdain. We're here to finally correct that nonsense, as "Iron Fist" reveals itself as a vital snapshot of the band at a crucial period when they found themselves caught in the tornado ignited by success and, in true MOTÖRHEAD style, careered into their next phase at such velocity it transcended logic or reason to become this trio's final kamikaze joyride. Forty years later, "Iron Fist" sounds like prime MOTÖRHEAD with the gloves and seatbelts off. For sheer velocity, it could be fastest, most out-of-control of them all.
LP And CD track listing:
Original "Iron Fist" album
01. Iron Fist
02. Heart Of Stone
03. I'm The Doctor
04. Go To Hell
05. Loser
06. Sex And Outrage
07. America
08. Shut It Down
09. Speedfreak
10. (Don't Need) Religion
11. Bang To Rights
Jackson's Studio Demos October 1981
01. Remember Me, I'm Gone
02. The Doctor
03. Young & Crazy
04. Loser
05. Iron Fist
06. Go To Hell
CD & Digital Bonus Tracks
01. Lemmy Goes To The Pub
02. Some Old Song, I'm Gone
03. (Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down (Alternate Version)
04. Shut It Down
05. Sponge Cake (Instrumental)
06. Ripsaw Teardown (Instrumental)
07. Peter Gunn (Instrumental)
Live at Glasgow Apollo 18/3/82 (Previously unreleased)
01. Iron First
02. Heart Of Stone
03. Shoot You In The Back
04. The Hammer
05. Loser
06. Jailbait
07. America
08. White Line
09. (Don't Need) Religion
10. Go To Hell
11. Capricorn
12. (Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down
13. (We Are The) Road Crew
14. Ace Of Spades
15. Bite The Bullet
16. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
17. Overkill
18. Bomber
19. Motörhead
I'm the lost one chasing colors to the sun
Colors bleed but never fade