Motörhead - Over The Top - The Rarities (2000) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2001)

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Motörhead - Over The Top - The Rarities (2000) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2001)

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Motörhead - Over The Top - The Rarities (2000) (Sanctuary Records Edition 2001)

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Year : 2000 (Sanctuary Records Edition 2001)
Style : Heavy Metal , Hard Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 150 mb


Bio:

Motörhead have never JUST been the best rock'n'roll band in the world. They've never JUST been the loudest. Or the hardest. Or the toughest. Or the bad-ass-est.!No...Motörhead are also a lifestyle.Motörhead are a mindset, a belief, a way to live your life, a way to both survive and beat a society that sometimes seems intent on grinding you down.That is why Motörhead have chosen now, in what might be some of the most tense times in recent global history, to release a hell- raising, rebel-rousing rock'n'roll statement known as The Wörld is Yours.“We don’t fit into anything!” roars founder and heartbeat Lemmy Kilmister, "the only thing we fit into is 'Motörhead' because we are Motörhead music and that's what we do!"Written and performed by Lemmy Kilmister, Philip Campbell and Mikkey Dee in both Los Angeles and Wales, with production once again by Cameron Webb, The Wörld is Yours serves to remind everyone that you should never stop questioning or critiquing a society that would surely chew you up and spit you out if given half a chance."They're not my favorite topics, but I feel compelled to talk about them because they're so fucked up," furthers Lemmy, "everything is mind control, everything is the man trying to stop you thinking and only do what he says. It's never worked yet, but it hasn't stopped them trying. What amazes me is people don't say anything, people didn't rise up and complain. In the old days, they had a revolution and threw the British out!"And with 10 soul-scorching testaments to the unbridled power this world-famous trio continually maintain, The Wörld is Yours!delivers some of the finest, most important Motör-music yet. On instant classics such as “Get Back In Line,” Kilmister thunders that, “The way we are is not the way we used to be my friend,” and “We are trapped in luxury, starving on parole, no one told us who to love, we have sold our souls,” whilst on “Brotherhood Of Man,” Kilmister roars “You cannot hide the truth from me I know what's in your heart, greed and jealousy each equal, all your days now dark.”And with the defiant, uproarious “Rock 'n' Roll Music,” Kilmister and Co. remind everyone that “rock'n'roll music is the true religion” and “rock'n'roll even gonna set you free, make the lame walk and the blind see...”"Rock'n'roll's been around forever," laughs Lemmy, "and that's because it's fucking GREAT! I recently did a show with my other band, The Headcat, alongside Jerry Lee Lewis. He's 75, and he didn't need any assistance on that piano. He played “You Win Again” which is my favorite song of his, marvelous! That's the great thing about rock'n'roll, it's been 'old' forever, but it never dies."Recorded during the late spring of the year, the album's creation was thrown into turmoil by the poor health and eventual sad passing of Philip Campbell's father. The situation dictated that Philip needed to be home during some of the scheduled recording time, so Motörhead hired a studio in Wales where Campbell was able to continue working on ideas and record tracks, whilst first Mikkey and Lemmy, and then just Lemmy, laid down the rest of the album in L.A. Being Motörhead, nothing phases them, and with The Wörld is Yours,!the band have triumphed over personal adversity to produce an absolute stormer in this, their 35th year as THE greatest, loudest and just plain goddam coolest band around."Rock'n'roll is a vocation, you do it because it's what you do," concludes Lemmy. "In the beginning, you do it because you want to, but then you run into the business side of things, which is a shit, and so you either decide to battle through and carry on, or you quit and become a sheet metal presser...and I was never any good at a factory job!”He might not be able to beat the dent out of your car door, but Lemmy and Motörhead remain untouchable in the art of hammering your ears, eyes and spine with their unique Motör-music.

Album:

Over the Top: The Rarities is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released in 2000 on the Sanctuary Records label. It features rare alternative recordings of several songs throughout the band's history.Most of the included tracks are alternative versions of well-known early Motörhead songs such as "Capricorn," as well as two songs under new unofficial titles; "Lemmy Goes To The Pub" (alternate version of "Heart Of Stone") and "Same Old Song, I'm Gone" (alternative of "Remember Me, I'm Gone"). Also included is a collaboration with Girlschool, a recording of "Please Don't Touch" under the combined band name of Headgirl.All songs writing by Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor except where noted.

Line Up:

Lemmy Kilmister – Lead Vocals (All Songs Except Track 1), Bass (All Songs) (1975-present) (R.I.P. 2015) - See also: Headcat, ex-Hawkwind, ex-Opal Butterfly, ex-Sam Gopal, ex-The Motown Sect, ex-The Rainmakers, ex-The Rockin' Vickers
"Fast" Eddie Clarke – Lead Guitar (Track 1 - 11), Backing Vocals (Track 1 - 11)
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – Drums (Track 1 - 3 & 6 - 12)
Brian "Robbo" Robertson - Lead Guitar (Track 12)

Girlschool:

Kim McAuliffe - Rhythm Guitar (Track 4), Backing Vocals (Track 4)
Kelly Johnson - Lead Guitar (Track 4), Lead Vocals (Track 4)
Enid Williams - Bass (Track 4), Backing Vocals (Track 4)
Denise Dufort - Drums (Track 4 - 5)

Tracklist:

01. Tear Ya Down (Instrumental) - Motörhead
02. Louie Louie (Alternate Version) - Motörhead
03. Over the Top (7'' Single B-Side) - Motörhead
04. Please Don't Touch (feat. Motörhead) - Girlschool
05. Emergency - Motörhead
06. Over the Top (Alternate Version) - Motörhead
07. Capricorn - Motörhead
08. Train Kept a-Rollin' - Motörhead
09. (Don't Let 'Em) Grind You Down - Motörhead
10. Lemmy Goes to the Pub (Alternate Version of 'Heart of Stone') - Motörhead
11. Same Old Song, I'm Gone (Alternate Version of 'Remember Me, I'm Gone') - Motörhead
12. Don't Need Religion - Motörhead

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