Saturday 6 September 2008

Mp3 music: Motorhead






Motorhead
   

Artist: Motorhead: mp3 download


   Genre(s): 

Metal: Heavy
Metal
Rock
Rock: Hard-Rock

   







Motorhead's discography:


The Essential
   

 The Essential

   Year: 2007   

Tracks: 39
Kiss Of Death
   

 Kiss Of Death

   Year: 2006   

Tracks: 12
Inferno
   

 Inferno

   Year: 2004   

Tracks: 12
Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 5) - Live 1978-1999
   

 Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 5) - Live 1978-1999

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 21
Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 4) - 1996-2002
   

 Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 4) - 1996-2002

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 16
Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 3) - 1987-1996
   

 Stone Deaf Forever! (CD 3) - 1987-1996

   Year: 2003   

Tracks: 19
Tear Ya Down: The Rarities (CD 2)
   

 Tear Ya Down: The Rarities (CD 2)

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 14
Tear Ya Down: The Rarities (CD 1)
   

 Tear Ya Down: The Rarities (CD 1)

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
Hammered (Bonus Disc)
   

 Hammered (Bonus Disc)

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 3
Hammered
   

 Hammered

   Year: 2002   

Tracks: 11
25 and Alive Boneshaker
   

 25 and Alive Boneshaker

   Year: 2001   

Tracks: 17
We are Motorhead
   

 We are Motorhead

   Year: 2000   

Tracks: 10
Everything Louder Than Everyone Else CD2
   

 Everything Louder Than Everyone Else CD2

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 15
Everything Louder Than Everyone Else CD1
   

 Everything Louder Than Everyone Else CD1

   Year: 1999   

Tracks: 14
On Parole (Remastered)
   

 On Parole (Remastered)

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 13
Liar
   

 Liar

   Year: 1997   

Tracks: 12
Overnight Sensation
   

 Overnight Sensation

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 11
No Remorse (CD 1)
   

 No Remorse (CD 1)

   Year: 1996   

Tracks: 12
Sacrifice
   

 Sacrifice

   Year: 1995   

Tracks: 11
Bastards
   

 Bastards

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 12
All The Aces: The Best Of
   

 All The Aces: The Best Of

   Year: 1993   

Tracks: 15
March Or Die
   

 March Or Die

   Year: 1992   

Tracks: 11
1916
   

 1916

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 11
Rock'n'Roll
   

 Rock'n'Roll

   Year: 1987   

Tracks: 11
Orgasmatron
   

 Orgasmatron

   Year: 1986   

Tracks: 9
Another Perfect Day
   

 Another Perfect Day

   Year: 1983   

Tracks: 10
Iron Fist
   

 Iron Fist

   Year: 1982   

Tracks: 12
No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith CD2
   

 No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith CD2

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 11
No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith CD1
   

 No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith CD1

   Year: 1981   

Tracks: 18
Overkill
   

 Overkill

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 11
Bomber
   

 Bomber

   Year: 1979   

Tracks: 10
Motorhead
   

 Motorhead

   Year: 1977   

Tracks: 13
Ace of Spades
   

 Ace of Spades

   Year:    

Tracks: 15






Motörhead's overpoweringly forte and fast style of heavy alloy was one of the most groundbreaking ceremony styles the genre had to offer in the previous '70s. Though the group's loss leader, Lemmy Kilminster, had his roots in the hard-rocking distance rock striation Hawkwind, Motörhead didn't nettle with his old group's progressive tendencies, choosing to hyperbolise the heavy biker rock candy elements of Hawkwind with the velocity of strong-armer rocker rock candy. Motörhead wasn't tough rock -- they formed ahead the Sex Pistols and they loved the hell-for-leather imagery of bikers excessively much to conform with the safety-pinned, ripped T-shirts of tough -- only they were the first metal striation to rein that promote and, in the process, they created speed admixture and flail metal. Unlike many of their contemporaries, Motörhead continued acting into the side by side century. Although the circle changed its lineup many, many multiplication -- Lemmy was its only consistent member -- they never changed their hot effective.


The word of a vicar, Lemmy Kilmister (born Ian Fraiser Kilmister; December 24, 1945) first began acting rock & roll in 1964, when he united deuce local Blackpool, England, R&B bands, the Rainmakers and the Motown Sect. Over the course of action of the '60s, he played with a number of bands -- including the Rockin' Vickers, Gopal's Dream, and Opal Butterfly -- as good as in brief working as a roadie for Jimi Hendrix. In 1971, he joined the heavy prog rock band Hawkwind as a bassist. Lemmy was originally slated to stay with the ring only 6 months, yet he stayed with the group for four years. During that time, he wrote and sung various songs with the band, including their signature birdsong, the issue three U.K. hit "Flatware Machine" (1972).


Lemmy was kicked out of Hawkwind in the spring of 1975, after he exhausted five years in a Canadian prison house for drug possession. Once he returned to England, Kilminster set some forming a new band. Originally, it was to have got been called "Bastard," but he before long decided to address the isthmus Motörhead, named afterwards the last song he wrote for Hawkwind. Lemmy drafted in Pink Fairies guitarist Larry Wallis and drummer Lucas Fox to round of golf stunned the card. Motörhead made its debut encouraging Greenslade in July. Two months by and by, the grouping headed into the studio to make believe its debut album for United Artists with producer Dave Edmunds. Motörhead and Edmunds clashed over the way of recording, resulting in the chemical group ignition the producer and replacement him with Fritz Fryer. At the end of the year, Fox left the band and Lemmy replaced him with his acquaintance, Philthy Animal (born Philip Taylor), an amateur musician.


Motörhead delivered its debut album to UA early in 1976, but the label spurned the record album. Shortly afterwards, other Blue Goose and Continuous Performance guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke joined the band. Following one rehearsal as a four-piece, Wallis left the band, going away Motörhead as a trio; this is the lineup that would later be recalled as the group's classic period. However, the band spent virtually of 1976 struggling, playing without a concentrate or coach and generating little money. At the end of the year, they thin a single, "Elwyn Brooks White Line Fever"/"Leavin' Here," for Stiff Records which wasn't released until iI geezerhood later. By the summer of 1977, the grouping had signed a one-record contract with Chiswick Records, cathartic their eponymic debut in June; it under the weather at number 43 on the U.K. charts. A year later on, the band sign with Bronze Records.


Overkill, Motörhead's first album for Bronze, was released in the springiness of 1979. The album peaked at number 24, piece its claim running became the band's low gear Top 40 strike. Motörhead continued to gain momentum, as their concerts were marketing advantageously and Bomber, the reexamination to Overkill, reached number 12 upon its fall button. The band was doing so well that UA released the spurned album at the end of the year as On Parole. Allied Command Europe of Spades, released in the fall of 1980, became a number foursome hit, piece the single of the same name reached number 15.


I of Spades became Motörhead's first American album, in time the group was making small head in the U.S., where they only registered as a cultus act. Back in England, the situation could scarcely get been more different. Motörhead was at the peak of its popularity in 1981, cathartic a hit coaction with the all-female grouping Girlschool entitled Headgirl and entrance the charts at number i with their live record album, No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith. Though the chemical group was rising commercially, on that point was stress within the ring, particularly betwixt Clarke and Lemmy. Clarke left the band during the encouraging spell for 1982's Branding iron Fist, reportedly maddened by Kilmister's planned quislingism with Wendy O. Williams. Former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson replaced Clarke.


The new lineup released Another Perfect Day in the summer of 1983. Some other Perfect Day was a disappointment, only reaching number 20 in the U.K. Robertson left two months later, being replaced by 2 guitarists: former Persian Risk member Phillip Campbell and Wurzel (innate Michael Burston). Shortly afterwards, Taylor left to join Robertson's band Operator, and was replaced by quondam Saxon drummer Pete Gill. This lineup released a single, "Killed by Death," in September of 1984, just short subsequently the group left hand Bronze and the label filed an injunction against the dance band. As a result, Motörhead was prevented from cathartic whatever recordings -- including a outlandish collaboration betwixt Lemmy and page-three girl Samantha Fox -- for deuce years.


Motörhead in conclusion returned to legal action in 1986, first-class honours degree with a track on the charity compilation Hear 'n Aid and later with the Bill Laswell-produced Orgasmatron, which was released on their new label, GWR. Orgasmatron was successful with the band's still-dedicated cult consultation in England and America, and received some of the group's best reviews to date. The following twelvemonth, they released Rock 'n' roll 'N' Roll, which was evenly successful. In 1988, the live No Sleep at All appeared, and Lemmy made his playing debut in the drollery Wipe out the Rich. Two days later, the dance band gestural to WTG and released The Birthday Party. Taylor shortly rejoined the band in 1991, appearance on that year's 1916, ahead Mikkey Dee, at one time of King Diamond, took all over on drums. Dee's first gear record album with the dance band was 1992's March or Die, which didn't graph in the U.S. withal played to their U.K. religious cult undermentioned. WTG dropped the band later the album's release and the band started their own label, fittingly called Motörhead, which was distributed through ZYX. Their first train record record album for the pronounce was 1994's Bastards.


For the remainder of the '90s, Motörhead saturated on touring more than than recording. Outside of the band, Lemmy appeared in indemnity commercials in Britain. He also acted in Hellraiser 3 and had a cameo in the erotica picture Saint John Wayne Bobbit Uncut. In 97, the group stirred to the metal-oriented indie pronounce Receiver and released Isidor Feinstein Stone Dead Forever; the live Everything Louder Than Everyone Else followed in 1999, and a year later they returned with We Are Motörhead. Hammered appeared in 2002 and was followed by 2004's Perdition. In 2005 the Sanctuary label reissued some of the band's graeco-Roman albums (Overkill, ACE of Spades, and Iron Fist) in two-CD luxe editions. A appeal of all-new material, Kiss of Death, arrived in 2006.





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