LP MOTÖRHEAD Bomber (2LP) - Re-Release - BOBV113LPLTD - COLORED VINYL - RSD 2013

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2LP MOTÖRHEAD

Bomber

Limited Edition of 1000 Copies In Colored Vinyl

RSD - Record Store Day Edition 2013

 

Country of release: UK, 2013

Original released: 1979

Label: Back On Black

Catalogue number: BOBV113LPLTD

 Barcode: 0803341394032

Klappcover/Gatefold Sleeve: Ja/Yes

 

Condition Records: MINT

Condition Cover: MINT- (Cover an einer Ecke etwas geknickt)

  LP ist noch verschweißt / LP IS STILL SEALED !!!

(Photo von meiner eigenen LP / Photo taken from my own copy)


 

Tracks Side 1:

1. Dead Men Tell No Tales (3:07)
2. Lawman (4:03)
3. Sweet Revenge (4:10)
4. Sharpshooter (3:19)
5. Poison (2:54)  

Tracks Side 2:


1. Stone Dead Forever (4:54)

2. All The Aces (3:24)
3. Step Down (3:41)
4. Talking Head (3:40)
5. Bomber (3:43)

 

Tracks Side 3:

1. Over The Top (7" Single B Side) (3:21)
2. Stone Dead Forever (Alt. Version) (4:35)
3. Sharpshooter (Alt. Version) (3:17)
4. Bomber (Alt. Version) (3:36)
5. Step Down (Alt. Version) (3:29)  

Tracks Side 4:

1. Leaving Here (Live) (3:03)

2. Stone Dead Forever (Live) (5:31)
3. Dead Men Tell No Tales (Live) (2:44)
4. Too Late Too Late (Live) (3:21)
5. Step Down (Live) (3:49)


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This stunning vinyl edition is a must for all collectors, not only is it visually stunning it also features ten extra tracks of alternative, live material to make this the ultimate experience of this classic record.
Bomber was the third Motörhead album to be released (although the fourth to be recorded - see On Parole). It was recorded in 1979, the same year as Overkill. The album reached number 12 on the UK charts and brought some of Motörhead's most popular songs, like "Bomber", "Dead Men Tell No Tales" and "Stone Dead Forever". (plastichead.com)

Recorded in late summer 1979 and released by the end of the year, Bomber quickly followed up Overkill, Motörhead's landmark breakthrough album from earlier in the year. Bomber bears a lot in common with its fan-favorite predecessor. For starters, it features the classic Motörhead lineup: Lemmy (Bass and Vocals), "Fast" Eddie Clarke(Guitar), and "Philthy Animal" Taylor (Drums). Also like Overkill, Bomber features the production grace of Jimmy Miller, the man responsible for the Rolling Stones' late-'60s/early-'70s albums, including such masterpieces as Beggars Banquet, Sticky Fingers, and Exile on Main St. And the music here on Bomber explodes on song after song, thanks to the crazed performances of the aforementioned bandmembers as well as the well-overdriven, ear-rattling production perfection of Miller. Actually, there's only one marked difference between Overkill and Bomber that's worth noting: the songs. There are a couple killers here, namely "Dead Men Tell No Tales," "Stone Dead Forever," and "Bomber," but overall, the songs of Bomber aren't as strong as those of Overkill were. Granted, this is somewhat of a moot point to raise, as Bomber is still a top-shelf Motörhead album, one of their all-time best, without question. But it does fall just a notch or two below Overkill and Ace of Spades, the latter of which would follow a year later and catapult the band to further acclaim. Bomber kicks ass, in any event, and its best moments are as superlative as any Motörhead would ever record. The band was really on fire during this point in time and could seemingly do no wrong. (Jason Birchmeier/allmusic.com)

 

Lemmy - Vocals, Bass Eddie Clarke - Guitars, Vocals Philthy Animal Taylor - Drums

 

Versand innerhalb Deutschland (versichert mit GLS - generell innerhalb von 24 Stunden)  5,00 Euro

Egal wieviele LPs gekauft werden, Versand immer 5,00 Euro. Keine weiteren Versandkosten ab der zweiten LP!!

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