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List of Box Sets albums, with selected chart positions, sales figures and certifications Title Album details Peak positions UK [2] FIN [6] GER [8] Stone Deaf Forever! Released: 7 October 2003; Label: Castle; Format: 5CD — — — End of the Wörld: Released: 7 December 2018; Label: Silver Lining Music; Format: 8CD — — — 1979: Released ...
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The Best Of includes 36 Motörhead tracks spanning the band's career from 1977 to 2000, including four previously unreleased live tracks recorded in 1981. It also includes three non-Motörhead tracks: Girlschool's cover version of Motörhead's "Bomber", a cover version of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates' "Please Don't Touch" performed by the Motörhead/Girlschool collaboration Headgirl, and Hawkwind ...
Chiswick issued the single "Motorhead" in June, followed by the album Motörhead in August, which spent one week in the UK Albums Chart at number 43. [ 24 ] [ 33 ] The band toured the UK supporting Hawkwind in June, then from late July they commenced the "Beyond the Threshold of Pain Tour" with the Count Bishops , [ 24 ] a band who were gaining ...
It includes 20 of their most popular songs. Track listing. No. Title Original release Length; 1. "Killed by Death" No Remorse: 4:39: 2. "Ace of Spades" Ace of Spades:
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. The band had wanted "Traitor" as the A-side, but "Ace of Spades" was chosen instead, when the band noticed the change, they refused to allow the single to be distributed to ...
All the Aces is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released in November 1993. [4] It includes 14 of their most popular songs, 2 enhanced multimedia sections and 8 previously unreleased live songs by The Muggers (a band formed by "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor of Motörhead with John "Speedy" Keen and Billy Rath).