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King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Motörhead (1998)
Posted By : Rehabilly | Date : 17 Dec 2007 18:00 | Comments : 2

Motörhead - Live On The King Biscuit Flower Hour (1983)
APE+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 256 Kbps | 52:15 min | 313 or 83,7 MB

Another addition to Motorhead's already burgeoning live-album discography, King Biscuit Flower Hour preserves a show the group recorded for the syndicated radio program on August 10, 1983, in Queens, N.Y. Original guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke had already departed, and former Thin Lizzy member Brian Robertson had taken his place for the Another Perfect Day album, which the band was supporting here. Despite Robertson's greater technical skill, this wasn't the most inspired time of Motorhead's career (both in terms of material and performance), and since the fidelity isn't quite as good here as on many other King Biscuit albums, only more devoted fans need apply.


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Tracklist:

01. Back At The Funny Farm
02. Tales Of Glory
03. Marching Off To War
04. Iron Horse / Born To Lose
05. Another Perfect Day
06. Shine
07. I Got Mine
08. Interview with Lemmy

Executive Produced by Steve Ship & Len Handler
Recorded at L'Amour East, Queens, NY, August 10th, 1983

• Lemmy Kilmister - vocals, bass
• Brian Robertson – guitar
• Phil "Philty Animal" Taylor - drums

Original Release Date: 1997, King Biscuit/BMG
Release Date: 1998
Label: Pinnacle Entertainment Ltd.



Previous MOTORHEAD:
Bastards (1993)
March Or Die (1992)
«1916» (1991)
Rock N' Roll (1987)
Orgasmatron (1986)
No Remorse (1984, 2CD)
Another Perfect Day (1983)
Iron Fist (1982)
No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith (1981)
Ace Of Spades (1980)
Bomber (1979)
Overkill (1979)
Motörhead (1977)
... to be continued.
Posted By: kinou Date: 18 Dec 2007 10:59
Many thanks for this rare album and for your posts ;)
Posted By: digieuphoria Date: 18 May 2008 04:49
I'm like really being bloating by those touchy-feely words within inlay, "... the world seemed safe for real-man rock'n'roll", INDEED! so much appreciated and you rule with this here. \m/