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Those in question need to give 'Motorizer' a good listen. Comes with a neatly assembled 20-page CD booklet.
It's memorable CD cover was done by artist Mark De Vito. 'Motorizer' is noted to be Motorhead's twenty-foirth album (not counting their five live CD's, I'm assuming).
As for the rest of the tunes - there's "English Rose", the awesome "Time is Right" (would love to hear this song played live sometime) and specially the closer - that deals with war and faith - "The Thousand Names Of God", shows us all just how truly inspiring as well as intelligent lyrics Motorhead is able to come up with. I believe this just might be the best Lemmy & crew has put out in ages.
All eleven cuts here are sure to pull in your full attention (and leave you gasping for air) like the total *ss-kicking "Runaround Man", the in-your-face "Teach You How To Sing The Blues", the head-riveting "Rock Out", "One Short Life" and your typical Motorhead rocker "Burned Alive". Who says metal is dead.
100% essential.
Motorizer is another great platter of Motorhead music - fast, loud, brutal, with Lemmy's poetic lyrics. However, the current line-up has been together the longest, and have made the most significant and memorable music of the three line-ups.
I break the band roughly into three eras:1. As a fan since the early '90's, Motorhead's longevity is insane.
The current Kilmister-Campbell-Dee Mark III Speed Trio* The Another Perfect Day line-up with Brian Robertson being the rogue album.All three have obviously left their indelible mark on Rock music. The Kilmister-Clarke-Taylor Mark I Power Trio*2.
The Kilmister-Wurzel-Campbell-Taylor Mark II 4-Piece3. Don't get me wrong, if the classic and 4-piece line-ups didn't make it, this one wouldn't exist.
Get anything from 1995-2008, and your neck will thank you.
Nothing will ever match the hard rock metal fury of a new Motorhaed album. This album has it all, and enough to satisfy any rock n roll or metal fan, this is Motorhead at their prime.
I am a long time Motorhead fan. I was pleased to hear that Motorhead is still Motorhead and didn't try to change their sound or turn soft.They still bring it.
this was my first Motorhead Album - never liked them, but upon hearing the opening track "Runaround Man" i was in. That song is so good it caused me to purchase the CD - the whole album is awesome from start to finish.
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