Overkill [Deluxe Edition] Motörhead

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  • Release Date: 02/10/2009
  • Original Release: 1979
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 70,243
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517855366
 
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Overkill [Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENOverkill 5:13
2LISTENStay Clean 2:41
3LISTEN(I Won't) Pay Your Price 2:55
4LISTENI'll Be Your Sister 2:52
5LISTENCapricorn 4:08
6LISTENNo Class 2:40
7LISTENDamage Case 3:01
8LISTENTear Ya Down 2:40
9LISTENMetropolis 3:35
10LISTENLimb from Limb 4:55

Disc 2
1LISTENLouie Louie Bonus Track 2:47
2LISTENLouie Louie Bonus Track / Alternative Version / Alternate Take 2:52
3LISTENLouie Louie Bonus Track / Alternative Version / Alternate Take 2:45
4LISTENTear Ya Down Bonus Track 2:41
5LISTENTear Ya Down Bonus Track / Alternative Version / Alternate Take 2:40
6LISTENTear Ya Down Bonus Track / Instumental Version / Instrumental 2:39
7LISTENToo Late Too Late Bonus Track 3:25
8LISTENLike a Nightmare Bonus Track 4:13
9LISTENLike a Nightmare Bonus Track / Alternative Version / Alternate Take 4:27
10LISTENLouie Louie Bonus Track / BBC John Peel Session '78 2:46
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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 the bat on the five-minute title track. A number of Motörhead standards follow, among them "Stay Clean" and "No Class." Produced by Jimmy Miller, who had helmed a number of classic Rolling Stones albums (Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St., Goats Head Soup), Overkill sounds wonderful, especially on the numerous remastered editions of this album. The band's classic lineup -- Lemmy (bass and vocals), "Fast" Eddie Clarke (guitar), and "Philthy Animal" Taylor (drums) -- is well in place here, and they seem eager to rip loose wildly on every single song. This, in addition to the solid track listing and Miller's production, makes Overkill a perfect Motörhead album. Several great ones would follow, of course, but Overkill was the first of the great ones, and quite possibly the greatest of all. [Sanctuary Records reissued the early Motörhead albums in 2005/2006 (and again in 2009) as remastered double-disc deluxe editions. The Overkill volume includes an A-side ("Louie, Louie"), three B-sides ("Tear Ya Down," "Too Late, Too Late," "Like a Nightmare"), and five alternate versions of these songs. It also includes a pair of BBC sessions: a three-song John Peel session from 1978 and a seven-song In Concert session from 1979. There are also liner notes and excellent packaging, including booklet photos.] Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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