Experience the raw, unbridled energy of Motörhead with "Live At The Roundhouse - February 18, 1978," a thrilling live album that captures the band at the height of their early powers. Recorded on February 18, 1978, at the iconic Roundhouse in London, this album is a testament to Motörhead's legendary status in the world of heavy metal and hard rock. The concert, billed as "Iron Fist & The Hordes of Hell," showcases the band's signature high-speed, high-energy performance style that has influenced countless bands in the genre.
The album features 11 tracks, including classics like "Iron Horse / Born To Lose," "On Parole," "White Line Forever," and a re-recorded version of "Overkill." The setlist also includes a studio bonus track, "Breaking The Law," offering a unique blend of live energy and studio polish. With a runtime of just under 47 minutes, the album is a high-octane journey through Motörhead's early discography, highlighting their distinctive sound and the band's ability to captivate audiences with their powerful live performances.
Released on January 1, 2007, by Cleopatra Records, "Live At The Roundhouse - February 18, 1978," is a essential addition to any fan's collection. The album's raw production and the band's electrifying performances make it a standout live record, offering a glimpse into the early days of one of heavy metal's most influential bands. Whether you're a long-time Motörhead fan or a newcomer to their music, this album is sure to impress with its relentless energy and timeless appeal.
Motörhead, the legendary English rock band, burst onto the scene in 1975, led by the iconic bassist and vocalist Lemmy Kilmister. Known for their raw, high-energy sound, Motörhead is often hailed as a pioneer of the new wave of British heavy metal, revitalizing the genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s. With a career spanning over four decades, the band sold over 25 million albums and played to millions of fans worldwide. Their classic lineup, featuring Lemmy, guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, delivered some of their most enduring hits. Motörhead's discography includes 23 studio albums, with standout releases like "Overkill," "Bomber," and "Ace of Spades." The band's unyielding spirit and powerful performances earned them the title of "the loudest band in the world," leaving an indelible mark on the rock and metal landscape.
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