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After the success of the album "Overkill" Motörhead released another great album in the same year: "Bomber". The album features Motörhead's characteristic style: hard guitar riffs, drums like thunder and Ian 'Lemmy' Kilmister's unique singing style. The general sound of "Bomber", however, is slightly different: it is less 'heavy' than the album "Overkill". With the song "Step Down" the album even includes a blues song, sung by Fast Eddie – unfortunately this was a one time thing. Especially with the title song "Bomber" and the opening song "Dead Men Tell no Tales" Motörhead set new standards for this genre.
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Item no. | 299048 |
Responsible economic operator EU |
Universal Music GmbH Mühlenstraße 25 10243 Berlin Germany productsafety@umusic.com |
Musical Genre | Heavy Metal |
Exclusive | No |
Media - Format 1-3 | LP |
Edition | Re-Release |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Motörhead |
Product type | LP |
Release date | 3/20/15 |
Gender | Unisex |
LP 1
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1.Dead men tell no tales
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2.Lawman
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3.Sweet revenge
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4.Sharpshooter
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5.Poison
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6.Stone dead forever
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7.All the aces
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8.Step down
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9.Talking head
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10.Bomber