Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Score january 2007





Score january 2007

Motörhead - Motörhead LP, 1977, Chiswick Records. Debut by Lemmy after splitting Hawkwind. Amazing album setting the standard for metal! I got a differtent cover, with Motörhead in silver. Some people are complaining about the shitty production. Well, it's no clean sound, but the songs are fantastic.











Realeased in 94 as a bootleg. It was supposed to get out on Crypt Records, but it never did. It's not as raw as "Never Been Caught" and really fun to listen too. Great songs, some fantastic covers. Put on "Victom Of Circumstances" and you know what I mean. One of the greatests garagebands ever. So happy to own this.











The Dirtbombs - Live; North of 8 Mile.

No picture.... Bootleg, released in 2004. After a few spins I decided that this is the best Mick Collins ever recorded. Out of this world sound, fantastic tracklisting. It sounds like a studiorecording, no yelling, clapping or whatever. The fuzz is amazing, the bands rocks like no rockband ever did, Mick is putting it all together with his fantastic soul approach. His guitarplaying is very bluesy soul, easy but sharp, and his godlike voice.....

Tracklist; Chains of Love, Motor City Baby, Ode To A Black Man ( Phil Lynott ), Granny's Little Chicken, Stuck Under My Shoe, I Can't Stop Thinking About It, Kung Fu, Shake Shivaree, Honey I Want You.
The second time I saw them live, in Amstedam Paradiso, they sounded just like on this album. And that was the best gig I ever saw.

Finally I got the first album by Dead Moon. Released in '88 on Tombestone Records. New, sealed and hardly ever played. For a die hard fan like me a must-have. This album is as good as anything else by Fred, Toody and Andy. I just love them. Garage/punk/rock. Mono, really DIY. Recorded in their own studio, released on their own label.