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  2. Motörhead discography - Wikipedia

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    Motörhead improved further on their chart success with their next two studio albums, Ace of Spades and Iron Fist, which reached 4 and 6 respectively on the UK Albums Chart. [2] In 1981 the group also achieved their first UK number one with their first live album, No Sleep 'til Hammersmith , which was supported by the release of a live ...

  3. Motörhead (album) - Wikipedia

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    It was released on 12 August 1977 by pub rock and early punk rock label Chiswick Records, one of the first for the label, and the band's only release under Chiswick. The album contains the "classic" Motörhead line-up of Lemmy Kilmister on bass and vocals, "Fast" Eddie Clarke on lead guitar, and Philthy Animal Taylor on drums.

  4. Ace of Spades (Motörhead album) - Wikipedia

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    It was preceded by the release of the title track as a single in October, which peaked in the UK Singles Chart at No. 15 in early November. [4] It was the band's debut release in the United States, with Mercury Records handling distribution in North America. In 2020, the album was ranked at 408 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time ...

  5. No Sleep 'til Hammersmith - Wikipedia

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    No Sleep 'til Hammersmith is the first live album by English rock band Motörhead, released in June 1981 by Bronze Records. It peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart. [2] It was followed by the release of the single "Motorhead" (backed with the non-album track "Over the Top") on 3 July, which peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 6. [3]

  6. Bomber (album) - Wikipedia

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    The single "Bomber" entered the UK singles charts on 1 December 1979, five weeks after the album; the single's initial pressing of 20,000 on blue vinyl was soon sold out and was replaced by black vinyl. [5] The album was released on 12 October 1979 and like the single, was initially pressed on blue vinyl. [7]

  7. Snake Bite Love - Wikipedia

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    Snake Bite Love would be the final album co-produced with Howard Benson. By all accounts, the recording was rushed, with drummer Mikkey Dee quoted in the 2011 Motörhead book Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead: "we were stressed out of our minds when we did that album. It turned out OK, but no more than OK.

  8. Orgasmatron (album) - Wikipedia

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    Orgasmatron is the seventh studio album by English rock band Motörhead, released in July 1986 by GWR Records, the band's first album with the label.. It is the band's first album to feature two guitarists Phil "Wizzö" Campbell and Michael "Würzel" Burston, and also the only full Motörhead studio album to feature Pete Gill on the drums, although all three also played on the new tracks ...

  9. Ace of Spades (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ace of Spades (live)" is a 1988 7-inch vinyl release of the song by Motörhead. The single has no picture sleeve; it was issued (and withdrawn) in a plain white paper cover. All three songs on the single appeared on the band's No Sleep at All live album, which was recorded at the Giants of Rock Festival in Hämeenlinna, Finland on 2 July 1988.