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Sold Date:
October 13, 2016
Start Date:
July 11, 2016
Final Price:
$59.93
(USD)
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Motorhead - Clean Your Clock [Vinyl New]
Label: UDR
Format: LP
Release Date: 15 Jul 2016
The Item is brand new and unplayed. If you check out and pay before 1PM Eastern (excluding weekend and holidays) we will prepare and ship out your order the same business day. Expected ship time may vary and is based on seller's order cut-off time.
Limited double 180gm colored vinyl LP pressing with pop up art, digital download, DVD, CD, Blu-Ray and Motorhead Metal medal. "Mot÷rhead, Kings Of The Road for over forty years, are immortalized one more time in 'Clean Your Clock,' the superb live album recorded at The Zenith in Munich, Germany during the Winter 2015 Bad Magic tour! - The indomitable cocktail of power, purpose and head-crunching volume that Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee always succeeded in producing is captured superbly by long-time producer Cameron Webb's mix, giving this landmark Mot÷rhead release the warmth, curve and punch which helped the band achieve international acclaim during a career which saw the Grammy-winning icons sell over 15 million albums and play to millions worldwide. - 'Clean Your Clock' is also a fitting salute to the power of Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister, who founded Mot÷rhead back in 1975 and so sadly passed away on Dec 28th 2015. Recorded only weeks before, Lemmy snarls, roars and bangs that bass with the magisterial air of a man who knows he's a leader. - Perhaps more than with any other Mot÷rhead album, you need to TURN-THIS-UP because as Lemmy himself said, the only way to feel the noise is when it's good and loud...