Motorhead/England,UK 1983 & more
Motorhead/England,UK 1983 & more
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The gravitational singularity that shines uniquely in MOTORHEAD history: the Brian Robertson era. The super-fine soundboard album is here. This work contains three super-fine stereo soundboard sources. This is a two-disc set that compiles the "June 9, 1983 Sheffield performance" on DISC 1, the "August 18, Queens performance" on DISC 2, and even the official live take that was recorded on the B-side of the single. The Robo era is something that is hard to come by, but it is also very special. This is a good opportunity, so let's take a look back at the whole picture here. 1982 {January 26th - February 3rd "IRON FIST" Production} March 17th - April 12th: UK #1 (24 performances) May 12th + 14th: North America #1a (2 performances) {Eddie Clark leaves the band → Brian Robertson joins} May 21st - June 12th: North America #1b (18 performances) June 26th - July 1st: First visit to Japan (5 performances) July 24th + 25th / August 13th / September 4th: Europe #1 (4 performances) October 14th - November 26th: Europe #2 (32 performances) 1983 {February - March "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY" Production} May 27th - July 7th: UK #2 (30 performances) ← ★ This work DISC 1★・July 15th-August 18th: North America #2 (28 shows) ←★DISC 2★・August 23rd-November 11th: Europe #3 (27 shows)《November: Brian Robertson leaves》This is MOTORHEAD in 1982/1983. A change occurred during the US tour after the release of “IRON FIST”, and the “Robo era” continued until the end of 1983. Then Robo and Phil Taylor left, and MOTORHEAD essentially disbanded (though of course the indomitable Lemmy quickly got it back together). The legendary first visit to Japan that took place during that time is also a memorable one, but that was only the “IRON FIST Tour”. All the soundboards included in this work are from the “ANOTHER PERFECT DAY Tour”. Now, let’s introduce each of the three sound sources individually. [DISC 1: Long soundboard album of Sheffield performance] The main focus of this work is the soundboard album of the Sheffield performance, the 12th performance of the "UK # 2" leg. Speaking of the apex live album of the Robo era, the Manchester performance, which was made official in the deluxe edition of "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY", is famous, but the Sheffield performance was the day before. It is the two big soundboards that form sisters with the official Manchester. In fact, the quality is completely official. MOTORHEAD, which has a messy right, was born as a half-official live album, but the Sheffield SBD has been loved as the highest peak even in half-official sound sources. Moreover, this work has been polished up with meticulous mastering to update the highest peak. That is the best version that can be listened to alongside the Dela Eddy of "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY". This soundboard is also famous for its long length. As expected, it is less than the official Manchester SBD, but you can still enjoy the precious Robo era for about 70 minutes. And speaking of the ROBO era, it is legendary that Lemmy, angry at the poor reception of "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY", removed the standard songs and filled the album with rare songs. Here, we will organize which rare songs you can enjoy on this album. Another Perfect Day (9 songs) Back At The Funny Farm (★) / Tales Of Glory (★) / Marching Off To War (★) / Another Perfect Day / One Track Mind (★) / Shine (★) / Dancing On Your Grave / Rock It / I Got Mine Others (7 songs) Motorhead: Iron Horse / Born To Lose Ace of Spades: Shoot You In The Back / Bite The Bullet / The Chase Is Better Than The Catch Iron Fist: (Don't Need) Religion (★) / Go To Hell (★) / America *Note: The "★" mark indicates songs that have not been played since this tour. [DISC 2: Two soundboards to complete the collection] The Queens performance soundboard (7 songs) broadcast on KBFH is replaced by DISC 2, which contains the Queens performance recorded on the final day of the "North America # 2" leg. This show is also known for being broadcast on the famous program "King Biscuit Flower Hour", and many pre-released and half-official versions were also born. This work is a reprint from that best master. The quality is also "fully official class". After all, it is the best because it uses the famous program master directly. That is the highest peak soundboard that transcends even the official Manchester SBD. However, in terms of length, it does not reach the two major soundboards "Manchester / Sheffield", and there are about 31 minutes and a total of 7 songs in line with the broadcast frame. Since all the songs can be heard on DISC 1, the set analysis will be omitted, but it is the apex soundboard of "quality over quantity". In addition, this program also broadcasts an interview with Lemmy for about 20 minutes. This work also includes a bonus at the very end. The official live take (2 songs) from the single "Shine" The last bonus is the official soundboard recorded on the B-side of the single. The two songs are "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" and "(Don't Need) Religion". "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" is a cover of Muddy Waters, and although it is a rare song that cannot be heard on DISC 1, it is also one of the songs that symbolize the Robo era along with the "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY" numbers. The recording date is credited as "June 9th/10th, 1983", and it seems to have been selected from the two major soundboards "Manchester/Sheffield". The other song, "(Don't Need) Religion", is a take from the "June 10th Manchester performance". This is a two-disc set that covers three soundboards comparable to the official deluxe edition Manchester performance SBD. During the Robo era, this work also had "Genk performance/Vienna performance soundboards" on the market, but this is incomparable in terms of quality. With the official Dela Eddie and this work, the "complete official-class sound board" is complete. Moreover, the existing best masters have been meticulously mastered, and a sense of unity that can be heard as a musical work has been pursued. This is a quasi-official absolute board. A super-excellent sound board set from the Brian Robertson era. This is a two-disc set that includes the "June 9, 1983 Sheffield performance" on DISC 1, the "August 18 Queens performance" on DISC 2, and two official live takes that were recorded on the B-side of the single. Every take is completely official, and when combined with the Manchester performance that was made official in the deluxe edition, the "ANOTHER PERFECT DAY Tour" sound board is complete. Disc 1 (69:25) The University Of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 9th June 1983 1. Back At The Funny Farm 2. Tales Of Glory 3. Shoot You In The Back 4. Marching Off To War 5. Iron Horse/Born To Lose 6. Another Perfect Day 7. (Don't Need) Religion 8. One Track Mind 9. Go To Hell 10. America 11. Shine 12. D ancing On Your Grave 13. Rock It 14. I Got Mine 15. Bite The Bullet 16. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch Disc 2 (61:42) L'Amour East, Queens, NY, USA 18th August 1983 1. Back At The Funny Farm 2. Tales Of Glory 3. Marching Off To War 4. Iron Horse/Born To Lose 5. Another Perfect Day 6. Shine 7. I Got Mine Bonus Tracks 8. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [Live Single] 9. (Don't Need) Religion [Live Single] 10. Interview STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Lemmy - Bass, Vocals Brian Robertson - Guitar Phil Taylor - Drums
Disc 1 (69:25) The University Of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 9th June 1983 1. Back At The Funny Farm 2. Tales Of Glory 3. Shoot You In The Back 4. Marching Off To War 5. Iron Horse/Born To Lose 6. Another Perfect Day 7. (Don't Need) Religion 8. One Track Mind 9. Go To Hell 10. America 11. Shine 12. Dancing On Your Grave 13. Rock It 14. I Got Mine 15. Bite The Bullet 16. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch Disc 2 (61:42) L'Amour East, Queens, NY, USA 18th August 1983 1. Back At The Funny Farm 2. Tales Of Glory 3. Marching Off To War 4. Iron Horse/Born To Lose 5. Another Perfect Day 6. Shine 7. I Got Mine Bonus Tracks 8. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [Live Single] 9. (Don't Need) Religion [Live Single] 10. Interview STEREO SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Lemmy - Bass, Vocals Brian Robertson - Guitar Phil Taylor - Drums