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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelSntu, Sanctuary Records
UPC4099964024234
eBay Product ID (ePID)18071192530
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2024
GenreRock
ArtistMotorhead
Release TitleOverkill (40th Anniversary Edition)
Dimensions
Item Height0.39 in
Item Weight0.18 lb
Item Length5.59 in
Item Width4.92 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Number of Tracks27
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Overkill 1.2 Stay Clean 1.3 (I Won't) Pay Your Price 1.4 I'll Be Your Sister 1.5 Capricorn 1.6 No Class 1.7 Damage Case 1.8 Tear Ya Down 1.9 Metropolis 1.10 Limb from Limb 2.1 Overkill (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.2 Stay Clean (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.3 Keep Us on the Road (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.4 No Class (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.5 Leaving Here (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.6 Iron Horse / Born to Lose (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.7 Metropolis (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.8 The Watcher (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.9 Damage Case (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.10 (I Won't) Pay Your Price [Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979] 2.11 Too Late, Too Late (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.12 I'll Be Your Sister (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.13 I'm Your Witchdoctor (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.14 Train Kept A-Rollin' (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.15 Limb from Limb (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.16 White Line Fever (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979) 2.17 Motörhead (Live at Aylesbury Friars, 31st March 1979)
Notes1979 was MOTÖRHEAD year - the year of 'Overkill'. MOTÖRHEAD, the loudest band in the world, with the power and force of a hundred pneumatic drills they destroyed the nation over and again and no-one, repeat no-one, remained unaffected by them - everyone was torn limb from limb. The album 'Overkill' and was ten times more powerful than their first album 'Motörhead', which was a killer in itself. The production was in the capable and experienced hands of one Jimmy Miller, whose previous successes had been with the likes of the Rolling Stones. He brought out the very best in the boys and the total effect was lethal. 'Overkill' is full of real skull crackers, brain damaging to the nth degree and with the hit singles 'Overkill' and 'No Class', you can doubtless guess the destroying effect of the whole affair. That's Motörhead; straight, basic, down to earth rock and roll, with absolutely no holds barred.