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Continuing our reissue programme of Motorhead’s Chiswick albums on vinyl, September sees the release of “What’s Words Worth?” on lobster red vinyl.
A live album, it was recorded on 18th February 1978 at a benefit organised by Wilko Johnson to raise money to preserve some William Wordsworth manuscripts. The Rolling Stones mobile had been hired to record Chiswick labe-lmates the Count Bishops, but they also recorded Motorhead’s set. For contractual reasons they were billed as Iron Fist & the Hordes From Hell.
Includes an illustrated inner sleeve with a full note by Chiswick boss Ted Carroll.
Trackliste
A1 The Watcher
A2 Iron Horse/born To Lose
A3 On Parole (In A)
A4 White Line Fever
A5 Keep Us On The Road
B1 Leaving Here
B2 I'm Your Witch Doctor
B3 The Train Kept A Rollin
B4 City Kids