World Is Yours

Motorhead
World Is Yours

15,29 EUR
CD
UDRA
veröffentlicht: 17.05.2011
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Sales Rank: Nr. 1898 in Heavy Metal
Nr. 7005 in Rock
Stil: Heavy Metal
Artikel Nr.: 1898457612
Bemerkungen / Titelliste: 1.1 Born to Lose
1.2 I Know How to Die
1.3 Get Back in Line
1.4 Devils in My Head
1.5 Rock 'N' Roll Music
1.6 Waiting for the Snake
1.7 Brotherhood of Man
1.8 Outlaw
1.9 I Know What You Need
1.10 Bye Bye Bitch Bye Bye
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Labelcode UDRA791214.2
"The World Is Yours" ist ein kraftvolles Studioalbum der legendären britischen Rockband Motörhead und erschien 2010 im CD-Format. Dieses Album fängt die rohe Energie und den kompromisslosen Geist ein, für die Motörhead seit Jahrzehnten bekannt sind. Mit Songs wie ?Born to Lose?, ?I Know How to Die? und ?Get Back In Line? bietet das Album harte Gitarrenriffs, donnernde Drums und Lemmy Kilmisters unverwechselbaren Gesang. Als eine der einflussreichsten Bands des Heavy Metal hat Motörhead Musikgeschichte geschrieben ? unter anderem mit Klassikern wie ?Ace of Spades? sowie mehreren Grammy-Nominierungen. Der Hersteller UDRA steht für hochwertige Audioformate und sorgt dafür, dass jedes Detail Ihrer Lieblingsalben perfekt zur Geltung kommt.
Produzent: Cameron Webb
Anzahl der Titel: 10
Herstellernummer: UDRA791214.2
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English Yuriy P. - 17.11.2024 5 von 5 Sternen!
Traditionally, there is no chance to say anything new and not banal about the band's sound. There are hits, the usual drive, professional performance, and if maestro Kilmister, due to his considerable age, is noticeably weakening at concerts, then on the new album he sings exactly the same as on the previous ones released with a 2-year interval. However, on each subsequent disc, Motörhead imperceptibly changed, presenting to the listener's judgment the fast and monotonous "We Are Motörhead", the unexpectedly melodic "Hammered", the crushing "Inferno", which was immediately recruited by fans into the new classics of the band, the brutal "Kiss Of Death" and the philosophical in mood, but temperamental "Motörizer". The new creation with the conceptual title "The Wörld Is Yours" was destined to become a kind of flashback, of all the previous ones, this album most convincingly resembles the old works of Motörhead, taking us to the era of the unforgettable classics of the legendary band, when life was more fun, beer was colder, and skirts were shorter. And the matter here, most likely, is not only in the first-class (as has become usual) material, but in the atmosphere, taking the listener to the distant times of "Rock 'n' Roll" and "1916", nevertheless, remaining true to the style of recent works. Excellent hits are the opening "Born To Lose", the long-awaited-fast and punchy "I Know How To Die", "Get Back In Line", (a funny video, filmed for the song, evokes associations with the daring theme of "Eat The Rich") and "Brotherhood Of Man", warmly received by the fans of the band. The remaining numbers are not labeled as "passable", but there is an unobtrusive reminder that the times are not right for composing new classics - in the context of this album, they take their rightful place. The hits contained on the record will be mentioned more than once. I am going to draw attention to the following - considering the increased didactic-philosophical theme of the songs on the 4 previous albums of the group, each of which features several compositions dedicated mainly to the younger generation and profound thoughts about global problems, together with new tracks on the same theme (the already mentioned "Born To Lose" and "Brotherhood Of Man"), the title of the new album "The Wörld Is Yours" looks either indifferent ("Take this completely degraded world for yourself"), or philosophical, like, the world is in your hands, look at the root of the mistakes we have indicated, be honest and noble, which we call for on each of our albums. Yes, even such a free-thinking person as Lemmy Kilmister is characterized by wise old-fashioned instructions to the younger generation. This is worthy of approval, as is the new little masterpiece from his group.