- Bomber (album)
Infobox Album
Name = Bomber
Type =Album
Artist =Motörhead
Released =October 27 ,1979
Recorded =July 7 –August 31 ,1979
Roundhouse Studios
Olympic Studios
Length = 36:48 (original)
54:46 (reissue)
Label = Bronze Records
Producer = Jimmy Miller
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2mmyxdjbjolk link]
Last album = "Overkill"
(1979)
This album = "Bomber"
(1979)
Next album = "The Golden Years (EP) "
(1980)"Bomber" was the third
Motörhead album to be released (although the fourth to be recorded - seeOn Parole ). It was recorded in 1979, the same year as "Overkill". The album reached number 12 on the UK charts and brought some ofMotörhead 's most popular songs, like "Bomber", "Dead Men Tell No Tales" and "Stone Dead Forever".Overview
During the recording of this album, the producer Jimmy Miller was increasingly under the influence of heroin, at one point disappearing entirely from the studio, later being found asleep at the wheel of his car. Ironically the album features the band's first anti-heroin song - "Dead Men Tell No Tales".Kilmister, Ian Fraser and Garza, Janiss "White Line Fever" (2002) —
Simon & Schuster p133. ISBN 0-684-85868-1.]This album caught Lemmy at his most ferocious, hitting hard at the police in "Lawman", marriage and how his father left him and his mother in "Poison", television in "Talking Head" and show business in "All the Aces". The
title track was inspired byLen Deighton 's novel "Bomber". On one track, "Step Down", "Fast" Eddie Clarke is featured on vocals.The single "Bomber" was released on
November 23 ,1979 , one month ahead of the album, the single's initial pressing of 20,000 blue vinyls were soon sold out and was replaced by black vinyl.cite journal |quotes= |last=Burridge |first=Alan |authorlink=Alan Burridge (writer) |coauthors= |year=1991 |month=April |title=Motörhead |journal=Record Collector |volume= |issue=140 |pages=18 |id= |url= |accessdate= ] The 'Bomber Tour' followed, for which a forty foot aluminium tube replica of aHeinkel He 111 bomber was made. This lighting rig could fly backwards and forwards, and side to side - the first to be able to do so. The album was released onOctober 27 ,1979 and like the single was pressed in blue vinyl. [Burridge, Alan "Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead" Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing p70. ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.]A special double CD reissue of "Bomber" was released in June 2005 to coincide with Motörhead's 30th anniversary tour. The
bonus track s (bar one) on the second CD, however, have all previously been available.Reception
One critic suggests that the album is well regarded by the fans, and packed full of essential Motörhead tracks, with "Dead Men Tell No Tales", "Stone Dead Forever" and the album's title track itself being phenomenally good metal songs. Going on to say that with the exception of the bluesy "Step Down", the tracks are full of the characteristic sound of the classic line-up of Lemmy, Clarke and Taylor, with Clarke’s solo in "All the Aces" described as "blistering" and Lemmy spitting out intentions to ‘poison his wife’ in the life-reflecting "Poison" making it a sound of metal-dripping brilliance. [cite web |url=http://www.rocksomething.com/reviews/reviewMotorhead.html |title=Bomber reviewed by Adam Harrold |accessdate=2007-02-20 |format= |work=Rock Something article] Another critic reviewing the two-disc expanded edition of the album stated "Bomber is an often forgotten but is an absolute classic" and it featuring "a slew of classic Motor-boogie tracks". [cite web |url=http://www.metaldreams.net/motorhead-bomber.htm |title=Bomber 2-Disc Deluxe Expanded Edition reviewed by Dirt |accessdate=2007-02-20 |format= |work=Metal Dreams article]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor,
Eddie Clarke except where noted.Original album
# "Dead Men Tell No Tales" – 3:07
# "Lawman" – 3:56
# "Sweet Revenge" – 4:10
# "Sharpshooter" – 3:19
# "Poison" – 2:54
# "Stone Dead Forever" – 4:54
# "All the Aces" – 3:24
# "Step Down" – 3:41
# "Talking Head" – 3:40
# "Bomber" – 3:43Bonus Tracks
#
- "Over the Top" – 3:21
#*Originally released as the B-side of ""Bomber"".
# "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier ,Brian Holland , Edward Holland) [Live] – 3:02
# "Stone Dead Forever [Live] " – 5:20
# "Dead Men Tell No Tales [Live] " – 2:54
# "Too Late Too Late [Live] " – 3:21
#* Tracks 12 - 15 were originally released as "The Golden Years" EP in 1980.Deluxe Edition
Disc 1
# "Dead Men Tell No Tales" – 3:07
# "Lawman" – 3:56
# "Sweet Revenge" – 4:10
# "Sharpshooter" – 3:19
# "Poison" – 2:54
# "Stone Dead Forever" – 4:54
# "All the Aces" – 3:24
# "Step Down" – 3:41
# "Talking Head" – 3:40
# "Bomber" – 3:43Disc 2
# "Over the Top" - 3:20
# "Stone Dead Forever [Alternative Version] " - 4:34
# "Sharpshooter" [Alternative Version] " - 3:16
# "Bomber [Alternative Version] " - 3:35
# "Step Down [Alternative Version] " - 3:29
# "Leaving Here [Live] " (Dozier, Holland, Holland) - 3:02
# "Stone Dead Forever [Live] " - 5:31
# "Dead Men Tell No Tales [Live] " - 2:44
# "Too Late Too Late [Live] " - 3:20
# "Step Down [Live] " - 3:49Credits
*
Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) - vocals, bass, eight-string bass
* "Fast" Eddie Clarke - guitar, vocals on "Step Down"
*Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor - drums*
Adrian Chesterman - sleeve artwork
*Joe Petagno - Snaggletooth logo
* Recorded July 7 – August 31, 1979 at Roundhouse Studios andOlympic Studios
* Produced by Jimmy Miller
* Engineered by Trevor Hallesy
* Tape operations by Darren Burn and Nigel Brooke-HartzReferences
External links
* [http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005NQIE "Bomber" on Amazon.com]
* [http://www.imotorhead.com Motorhead official website]- "Over the Top" – 3:21
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