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Larry Wallis Guitar
"Fast" Eddie Clarke Guitar
Lemmy Bass,Vocals
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Drums
Lucas Fox Drums
Lamont Dozier Composer
Larry Wallis Composer
Dusty Hill Composer
Frank Beard Composer
Eddie Holland Composer
"Fast" Eddie Clarke Composer
Lemmy Kilmister Composer
Howie Kay Composer
Lemmy Composer
John Mayall Composer
Lois Mann Composer
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Composer
Phil Taylor Composer
Mick Brown Composer
Merle Haggard Composer
Motoerhead Composer
Brian Holland Composer
Derek Brown Composer
Tiny Bradshaw Composer
Phil Smee Package Design
Ray Staff Post Production
Eddie Clarke Composer
John Burns Engineer,Executive Producer
Mick Farren Composer
Ted Carroll Liner Notes
Howard Kay Composer
Duncan Sanderson Composer
Philip Taylor Composer
Chris Popham Package Design
Jools DeVere Package Design
Adam Skeaping Mastering
Mike Gitter Liner Notes
Joe Petagno Logo,Design
G. Lawrence Composer
Lawrence Composer
Ian Kilmister Composer
Speedy Keen Producer
John "Speedy" Keen Producer
Billy Gibbons Composer


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Overview
Before forming Motoerhead, Ian Kilmister (aka Lemmy) could boast of having been a member of space rock cowboys Hawkwind and a career in horsebreaking (that's horsebreaking, not housebreaking). He was also, to top it all, the son of a vicar. Having been expelled from his former employers after a disagreement with border guards over the contents of his luggage, he took the name for his new band from the final song he'd written for Hawkwind. Together with Larry Wallis of the Pink Fairies and drummer Philthy Animal Taylor, Motoerhead recorded a debut album that was rejected by United Artists (you can just imagine the face of the poor guy who got the short straw and had to tell Lemmy), though it was eventually released as On Parole in 1979. As a result, the group expanded with the addition of "Fast" Eddie Clarke on guitar. Wallis then left after just one rehearsal, leaving the classic Motoerhead lineup in shape for their debut proper. Rock & roll had never heard the like. Though only a minor chart success, Motoerhead patented the group's style: Lemmy's rasping vocal over a speeding juggernaut of guitar, bass, and drums. The lyrical theme was "Don't mess with us" instead of "Don't mess with our hair." Before this, hard rock was about musicianship and exhibitionism. Motoerhead, conversely, returned mainstream rock to its most brutal base elements -- no wonder the punks liked them. ~ Alex Ogg
Product Details
Release Date: | 10/30/2007 |
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Label: | Big Beat Records / Big Beat Uk |
UPC: | 0029667025522 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Motoerhead Primary ArtistLarry Wallis Guitar
"Fast" Eddie Clarke Guitar
Lemmy Bass,Vocals
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Drums
Lucas Fox Drums
Technical Credits
Guy Lawrence Composer,ComposerLamont Dozier Composer
Larry Wallis Composer
Dusty Hill Composer
Frank Beard Composer
Eddie Holland Composer
"Fast" Eddie Clarke Composer
Lemmy Kilmister Composer
Howie Kay Composer
Lemmy Composer
John Mayall Composer
Lois Mann Composer
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Composer
Phil Taylor Composer
Mick Brown Composer
Merle Haggard Composer
Motoerhead Composer
Brian Holland Composer
Derek Brown Composer
Tiny Bradshaw Composer
Phil Smee Package Design
Ray Staff Post Production
Eddie Clarke Composer
John Burns Engineer,Executive Producer
Mick Farren Composer
Ted Carroll Liner Notes
Howard Kay Composer
Duncan Sanderson Composer
Philip Taylor Composer
Chris Popham Package Design
Jools DeVere Package Design
Adam Skeaping Mastering
Mike Gitter Liner Notes
Joe Petagno Logo,Design
G. Lawrence Composer
Lawrence Composer
Ian Kilmister Composer
Speedy Keen Producer
John "Speedy" Keen Producer
Billy Gibbons Composer
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