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01. "Runaround Man" 02. "(Teach You How To) Sing The Blues" 03. "When The Eagle Screams" 04. "Rock Out" 05. "One short life" 06. "Buried Alive" 07. "English Rose" 08. "Back On The Chain" 09. "Heroes" 10. "Time Is Right" 11. "The thousand Names of god"
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 | Description: | Motörheadâ??s 19th studio album, Motörizer was originally released on 26th August 2008 and was their third to be produced by Cameron Webb. The albums lead single â??Rock Outâ?? was featured as the official theme song to WWE Unforgiven. - Motörhead - the name alone stands on it's own and the band has developed according to their own rules. Fans - new and old - are bowing to and worshipping Motörhead for over 30 years of Rock and Roll. A band that has never sacrificed anything and has always remained true to what they are. Lemmy Kilmister, Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell - what you see is what you get! Lemmy's enthronement as an Icon of Rock happened a while ago and proves that Rock and Roll is still alive and dangerous. Fellow musicians - like Dave Grohl, Ozzy Osbourne, the Ramones, Metallica have all paid tribute to the Motörhead legend - in one way or another. 'Motörizer' is Motörhead's 24th album and as you can hear - the band is always good for surprises! One gets the feeling that they have not yet reached the peak of their musical output. Like Mikkey Dee says: 'A kick ass motherfucking record - definitely one of the wider ranged Motörhead records ever released'. 'Motörizer' delivers 11 brand new songs in a never before Motörhead variety, ready to rock the house. The album was again produced by Cameron Webb (Social Distortion, Danzig, Sum 41) and the recording took place at Foo Fighter Dave Grohl's 606 studios in Los Angeles. |  | No. of tracks: |
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91630 |
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Eugene S. - 06/May/2024  The nineteenth studio album by British rock band Motörhead. It was released on 26 August The album reached number 32 on the UK Albums Chart, making it the band's highest-charting album in the UK since 1916 in 1991. I recommend.
|  | Igor V. - 26/Mar/2021  Nice album from Motorhead. Nothing fancy, solid heavy metal from Lemmy and company. Listen a couple of times and put it off for years.
|  | Yuriy P. - 11/Dec/2020  In 2008, Motorhead, as always, without breaking tradition, released a classic album.
It is naive to expect from "Motors" some new words in the genre, style changes, etc. etc. Nevertheless, I have heard a lot of angry words about Lemmy's conservatism, many reviewers gave rather low marks for the lack of originality and innovation. Excuse me, but, as I said, "Motorhead" is not a group that surprises with novelty and originality. And this is actually wonderful. For the fourth decade, Mr. Kilmister remains true to himself, and that's wonderful.
Well, okay, it was a lyrical digression. Now, in fact, the review itself. The album carries that drive and rock'n'roll, for which the English trio love. It is impossible not to mention the lyrics - in my opinion, one of the best in "Motors" in principle. In general, since the beginning of the 90s, in my opinion, Lemmy's lyrics have become much more interesting and of high quality.
The sound is classic for Lemmy and company in the 2000s. I will not hide the fact that the albums of 79-91 years by sound I like much more than the albums released after the magnificent "1916". But the sound, in principle, is also good, the mastering is at the level, there is nothing to complain about, as they say.
The album is listened to in one breath, it impressed me as a complete disc, each song organically fits into the overall concept, the lyrics of each song, as always, tell us about wars, deaths, doltish life. Still, over the years it becomes more philosophical. I especially liked the lyrics of "One Short Life", "Back on Chain" and "The Thousand Names of God".
Of the 11 compositions I would like to highlight, apart from the named ones, "Buried Alive" - the most killer on the album, but worse, in my opinion, a little boring "Rock Out", as well as "Runaround Man" and "English Rose".
The verdict is an excellent album, a must-have for all Motorhead fans, and will be of interest to any lover of high-quality driving metal.
|  | Cosmo Lee - 04/Sep/2008  Motörhead has one song. Sometimes it's fast, sometimes it's slow, but it's basically unchanged after 33 years. Its sound is recognizable within s...
|  | Bob Mulhouse - 20/Aug/2008 Rock out, with your cock out / Embrace your lady friends / Rock out, with your cock out / â??Til your life comes to an end,â? barks Ian &...
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