Motörhead extended discography

Motörhead extended discography
Motörhead discography

Various vinyl editions of the single "Motorhead"
Releases
Studio albums 4
Live albums 9
EPs 1

The English heavy metal group Motörhead have been consistently releasing studio and live albums throughout their career, from 1975 through to the present day. In addition to albums recorded under contract specifically for release, as detailed on the Motörhead discography article, the group have been subject to "unofficial" releases of studio out-takes, live recordings and radio sessions.

These "unofficial" releases have been compiled from recordings usually several years old and generally released without the given consent of the then current group and management. The release of the recordings are legitimate and have been licensed by former members of the group, their management, or where the copyright is held by the record company or radio station for whom the recordings were made.

Contents

Studio albums

On Parole

Recorded under contract to United Artists Records in 1975-6 as their debut album, the record company refused to release it despite pressure from the group, having deemed it commercially unviable. After the group started to receive attention, the record company released it as On Parole at the end of 1979.

Track listing Personnel and credits
  1. "Motorhead" (Ian Kilmister) – 2:57
  2. "On Parole" (Larry Wallis) – 5:38
  3. "Vibrator" (Wallis, Des Brown) – 2:53
  4. "Iron Horse/Born to Lose" (Phil Taylor, Des Brown, Guy "Tramp" Lawrence) – 5:17
  5. "City Kids" (Wallis, Duncan Sanderson) – 3:43
  6. "Fools" (Wallis, Brown) – 5:35
  7. "The Watcher" (Kilmister) – 4:50
  8. "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland) – 2:56
  9. "Lost Johnny" (Mick Farren, Kilmister) – 3:31
  10. "On Parole" (Wallis) [Alternate Take] – 6:58
  11. "City Kids" (Wallis, Sanderson) [Alternate Take] – 3:48
  12. "Motorhead" (Kilmister) [Alternate Take] – 2:48
  13. "Leaving Here" (Holland, Dozier, Holland) [Alternate Take] – 3:01



Dirty Love

A Receiver Records release in 1990 licensed from guitarist Eddie Clarke, this album is composed of studio rehearsals and demos for the 1980 album Ace of Spades. The tracks have subsequently been included as a bonus disk on the Sanctuary Records 2CD deluxe edition of Ace of Spades.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor
  1. "Hump On Your Back"
  2. "Shoot You In The Back"
  3. "Dirty Love"
  4. "Dirty Love" (Full Version)
  5. "Love Me Like A Reptile"
  6. "Fast And Loose"
  7. "Waltz Of The Vampire"
  8. "Ace Of Spades" (Rare Version)
  9. "Bastard"
  10. "Godzilla Akimbo"
  11. "The Road Crew"



  • Released: 1989, Receiver Records, RRCD 123

Stone Dead Forever

Various studio rehearsals and demos made by the Lemmy-Clarke-Taylor line-up from 1979–81, this was licensed by former guitarist Eddie Clarke to Receiver Records for release in 1997.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Nightmare"
  2. "Treat Me Nice"
  3. "Stone Dead Forever"
  4. "Sharpshooter"
  5. "You Ain't Gonna Live Forever"
  6. "The Hammer"
  7. "Bomber"
  8. "Love Me Like A Reptile"
  9. "Fun On The Farm"
  10. "Tear Ya Down"
  11. "Fire Fire"
  12. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry)
  13. "Jailbait"
  14. "Step Down"



  • Released: 1997, Receiver Records, RRCD 238

BBC Live & In-Session

A double CD collection of studio sessions and live recordings made for various BBC Radio 1 programmes between 1978 and 1986, this BBC Live & In-Session collection was released by Sanctuary Records in 2005.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
CD 1
  1. "Keep Us on the Road" – 5:18
  2. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) – 2:44
  3. "I'll Be Your Sister" – 3:14
  4. "Tear Ya Down" – 2:38
  5. "Stay Clean" – 3:14
  6. "No Class" – 2:46
  7. "White Line Fever" – 2:38
  8. "I'll Be Your Sister" – 3:28
  9. "Too Late, Too Late" – 3:27
  10. "(I Won't) Pay Your Price" – 3:16
  11. "Capricorn" – 4:14
  12. "Limb from Limb" – 5:28
CD 2
  1. "Fast and Loose" – 4:19
  2. "Live to Win" – 3:34
  3. "White Line Fever" – 2:22
  4. "Like a Nightmare" – 4:11
  5. "Bite the Bullet"/"The Chase Is Better Than the Catch" – 6:06
  6. "Killed by Death" (Phil Campbell, Michael Burston, Kilmister, Pete Gill) – 5:23
  7. "Orgasmatron" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – 5:06
  8. "Doctor Rock" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – 3:25
  9. "Deaf Forever" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – 4:19
  10. "Orgasmatron (Spoken Word)" (Kilmister) – 1:30


  • Recorded CD 1 tracks 1-4: John Peel In-Session, Maida Vale Studios, 18 September 1978 (broadcast 25 September 1978)
  • Recorded CD 1 tracks 5-12: In-Concert, Paris Theatre, London, 16 May 1979
  • Recorded CD 2 tracks 1-5: David Jensen Show, Maida Vale Studios, 6 October 1981
  • Recorded CD 2 tracks 6-10: Friday Rock Show, Maida Vale Studios, 16 August 1986


Live albums

What's Words Worth?

Recorded by Chiswick Records on 18 February 1978 at a benefit concert at the Roundhouse, What's Words Worth? was released in 1983 by Big Beat Records.

Track listing Personnel and credits
  1. "The Watcher" (Ian Kilmister)
  2. "Iron Horse/Born to Lose" (Phil Taylor, Mick Brown, Guy Lawrence)
  3. "On Parole" (Larry Wallis)
  4. "White Line Fever" (Eddie Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  5. "Keep Us on the Road" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor, Mick Farren)
  6. "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland)
  7. "I'm Your Witch Doctor" (John Mayall)
  8. "Train Kept a-Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann)
  9. "City Kids" (Wallis, Duncan Sanderson)


  • Recorded: The Roundhouse, 18 February 1978


Live – Blitzkrieg On Birmingham '77

Recorded live in 1977, this 1989 release was the first in a series licensed by former guitarist Eddie Clarke from his own personal archives to Receiver Records. It is credited as being taken from Birmingham Town Hall, 3 June 1977 during the group's support slot on a Hawkwind UK tour just prior to the release of their debut album Motörhead.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Motorhead" (Kilmister)
  2. "Vibrator" (Des Brown, Larry Wallis)
  3. "Keep Us On The Road" (Mick Farren, Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  4. "The Watcher" (Kilmister)
  5. "Iron Horse/Born To Lose" (Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor)
  6. "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland)
  7. "On Parole" (Wallis)
  8. "I'm Your Witchdoctor" (John Mayall)
  9. "Train Kept A Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann)
  10. "City Kids" (Wallis, Duncan Sanderson)
  11. "White Line Fever"
  12. "I'll Be Your Sister" – 1999 Meldac bonus track
  13. "Lost Johnny" (Kilmister) – 1999 Meldac bonus track
  14. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) – 1999 Meldac bonus track
  15. "Tear Ya Down" – 1999 Meldac bonus track



  • Released: 1989, Receiver Records, RRCD 120

Lock Up Your Daughters – Live

A live recording from 1978 licensed by guitarist Eddie Clarke to Receiver Records for release in 1990. Recorded after their debut album Motörhead, but just prior to the group releasing the "Louie Louie" single for Bronze Records.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Motorhead" (Kilmister)
  2. "I'll Be Your Sister"
  3. "Leavin' Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland)
  4. "Lost Johnny" (Kilmister)
  5. "The Watcher" (Kilmister)
  6. "Keep Us On The Road" (Mick Farren, Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  7. "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry)
  8. "Tear Ya Down"
  9. "Iron Horse/Born To Lose" (Des Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor)
  10. "White Line Fever"
  11. "Instro"


  • Recorded: St. Albans, Civic Hall, 23 September 1978


  • Released: 1990, Receiver Records, RRCD 130

The Birthday Party

Recorded during the group's 10th Anniversary show at the Hammersmith Odeon on 26 June 1985. The show had previously been issued as the The Birthday Party video, but in 1990 after the group had parted company with their manager Douglas Smith and his record company GWR Records, he chose to issue the soundtrack as an album.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Iron Fist"
  2. "Mean Machine" (Michael Burston, Phil Campbell, Pete Gill, Kilmister)
  3. "On The Road" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister)
  4. "We Are The Road Crew"
  5. "The Hammer"
  6. "Metropolis"
  7. "Ace Of Spades"
  8. "Steal Your Face" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister)
  9. "Nothing Up My Sleeve" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister)
  10. "Bite The Bullet"
  11. "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch"
  12. "No Class"
  13. "Killed By Death" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister)
  14. "Bomber"
  15. "Motorhead" (Kilmister)
with guests


  • Recorded: London, Hammersmith Odeon, 26 June 1985


Live 1983

Recorded during the UK tour of Another Perfect Day, this recording was issued in 1991. "(Don´t Need) Religion" had been released as the B-side to the single "Shine".

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Brian Robertson, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Back At The Funny Farm" (Eddie Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  2. "Tales Of Glory"
  3. "Shoot You In The Back" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  4. "Marching Off To War"
  5. "Iron Horse/Born To Lose" (Des Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor)
  6. "Another Perfect Day"
  7. "(Don't Need) Religion" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  8. "One Track Mind"
  9. "Go To Hell" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  10. "America" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  11. "Shine"
  12. "Dancing On Your Grave"
  13. "Rock It" (Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor) – CD bonus track
  14. "I Got Mine" (Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor) – CD bonus track
  15. "Bite The Bullet" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – CD bonus track
  16. "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – CD bonus track


  • Recorded: Sheffield University, 9 June 1983


Live Jailbait

This double album consists of two shows, from the beginning of the 1982 North America tour of Iron Fist, and from a 1980 UK television In-Concert performance. The recordings were licensed by former guitarist Eddie Clarke to Receiver Records for release in 1992. The Iron Fist recordings are from the soundtrack of the video Live in Toronto, and these recordings were included as a bonus disk on the Sanctuary Records 2CD deluxe edition of Iron Fist. The final 2 tracks are taken from the 1977 "Leaving Here" Stiff Records 7" single.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Iron Fist"
  2. "Heart Of Stone"
  3. "The Hammer"
  4. "Jailbait"
  5. "America"
  6. "(Don't Need) Religion"
  7. "Capricorn"
  8. "Grind Ya Down"
  9. "(We Are) The Road Crew"
  10. "No Class"
  11. "Bite The Bullet"
  12. "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch"
  13. "Overkill"
  14. "Too Late Too Late"
  15. "Step Down"
  16. "Shoot You In The Back"
  17. "Metropolis"
  18. "Train Kept A' Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann)
  19. "Motorhead" (Kilmister)
  20. "Bomber"
  21. "White Line Fever"
  22. "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland)



  • Released: 1992, Receiver Records, RRLD 005

Live At Manchester Apollo 10.6.83

Recorded during the UK tour of Another Perfect Day, this recording was issued in 1994 by Dojo Records in a limited edition of 1000. "Hoochie Coochie Man" had been released as the B-side to the single "Shine". The set has subsequently been included as a bonus disk on the Sanctuary Records 2CD deluxe edition of Another Perfect Day.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Brian Robertson, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Back At The Funny Farm" (Eddie Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  2. "Tales Of Glory"
  3. "Heart Of Stone" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  4. "Shoot You In The Back" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  5. "Marching Off To War"
  6. "Iron Horse/Born To Lose" (Des Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor)
  7. "Another Perfect Day"
  8. "Hoochie Coochie Man" (Willie Dixon)
  9. "(Don't Need) Religion" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  10. "One Track Mind"
  11. "Go To Hell" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  12. "America" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  13. "Shine"
  14. "Dancing On Your Grave"
  15. "Rock It" (Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  16. "I Got Mine" (Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  17. "Bite The Bullet" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  18. "The Chase Is Better Than The Catch" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)



  • Released: 1994, Dojo Records, DOLE CD 104

Live At Brixton

Recorded at Brixton Academy in 1987, it was considered for release as a live album at the time, but overlooked in favour of the Finland Giants of Rock festival recording which was released as Nö Sleep at All.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Michael Burston, Phil Campbell, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Doctor Rock" (Burston, Campbell, Kilmister, Gill)
  2. "Stay Clean" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  3. "Traitor"
  4. "Metropolis" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  5. "Dogs"
  6. "Ace Of Spades" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor)
  7. "Stone Deaf In The USA"
  8. "Eat The Rich"
  9. "Built For Speed" (Burston, Campbell, Kilmister, Gill)
  10. "Rock 'n' Roll"
  11. "Deaf Forever" (Burston, Campbell, Kilmister, Gill)
  12. "Just 'Cos You Got The Power"



King Biscuit Flower Hour

Recorded by the New York King Biscuit Flower Hour radio programme during the group's 1983 tour of North America for the Another Perfect Day album, this was released in 1997.

Track listing Personnel and credits
All tracks written by Brian Robertson, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated
  1. "Back At The Funny Farm" (Eddie Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  2. "Tales Of Glory"
  3. "Marching Off To War"
  4. "Iron Horse/Born To Lose" (Des Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor)
  5. "Another Perfect Day"
  6. "Shine"
  7. "I Got Mine" (Clarke?, Kilmister, Taylor)
  8. "Interview With Lemmy"



  • Released: 1997, BMG (USA), 70710-88029-2

EPs

Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers

The Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers EP is a collection of studio out-takes from 1977 as the band were recording their debut album Motörhead for Chiswick Records. Chiswick Records label boss Ted Carrol released the EP in 1980 on his Big Beat Records label. The tracks have been included as bonus tracks on the CD re-issue of the debut album.

Track listing Personnel and credits



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