- Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers (EP)
Infobox Album
Name = Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
Type = EP
Artist =Motörhead
Released =November 22 ,1980
Recorded = 1977
Length = 14:47
Label = Big Beat
Producer = Speedy Keen
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4ar67uu0h0jf link]
Last album = "Ace of Spades"
(1980)
This album = "Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers"
(1980)
Next album = "St. Valentine's Day Massacre"
(1981)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate cover
Type =
Lower caption = 1983 French release of Beer Drinkers"Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers" EP is a 1980 release of a 1977 recording session by the English heavy metal band
Motörhead .Overview
The songs were recorded during the "Motörhead" album sessions but, considered outtakes, they only saw a belated release as the band's popularity was at a high with the commercial success of "Ace of Spades". Nevertheless, this EP failed to make any impact on the UK charts. A few years later, label boss
Ted Carroll would again raid hisChiswick Records archive to give a retrospective release to the 1978 live album "What's Wordsworth? ". Lemmy's attitude towards Carroll's behaviour is "He's a great geezer and if it wasn't for Ted there wouldn't be any Motörhead anyway, so Ted has carte blanche, he can do what he wants with the old catalogue." [cite book |last=Shaw |first=Harry |title=Lemmy... In his own words |publisher=Omnibus Press (c) 2002|id=ISBN 0-7119-9109-X |pages= 37]On the original
ZZ Top version of "Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers ", the vocals are traded betweenguitarist Billy Gibbons and bassistDusty Hill , with the two alternating each line. For Motörhead's version, this was replicated by bassistLemmy and guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, marking not only the vocal debut of Clarke, but one of the few occasions on which he sang lead on a Motörhead song (other times being on "Step Down", "I'm Your Witchdoctor " and "Emergency"). No other Motörhead versions of this track have ever been released."On Parole" had previously been recorded by the band in 1976 for their debut album "
On Parole " and aLarry Wallis version was released as a b-side to the 1977Stiff Records "Police Car" single. It was a consistent number in the band's setlist, as can be heard on "What's Wordsworth? ", until 1979 as the band started to write and perform their own original material."
I'm Your Witchdoctor " is a cover of aJohn Mayall & the Bluesbreakers single, which the band also performed in their early 1977/8 sets. "Instro" is the only original composition here and is a rare instrumental from the band; perhaps the lack studio time prevented them from writing lyrics and recording vocals, or maybe they deemed it unworthy of completion.The vinyl EP was issued as a 7" pressing (NS61) and as a 12" pressing (SWT61), both formats were pressed in black, blue, orange, pink and white vinyl and there was also a 7" 'Radio Play' Sleeve.Burridge, Alan "Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motorhead" Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.]
Along with the "Motorhead" single's B-side, "City Kids", the tracks from this EP were included on the CD release of "Motörhead".
In 1983 Big Beat Records released a French edition that added the extra tracks "Vibrator", "
White Line Fever ", "City Kids", "Keep Us on the Road", "Lost Johnny " and "Motorhead". It was released in the usual black vinyl (A 120 174) and as a picture disc (PD 120 174).Track listing
# "
Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers " (Billy Gibbons ,Dusty Hill , Frank Beard) – 3:27
# "On Parole" (Larry Wallis ) – 5:57
# "Instro" (Eddie Clarke , Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor) – 2:27
# "I'm Your Witchdoctor " (John Mayall ) – 2:58Personnel
*"Fast Eddie" Clarke -
guitar , lead vocals
*Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) - bass, lead vocals
*Phil Taylor - drumsReferences
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