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1 Dead Men Tell No Tales 2 Lawman 3 Sweet Revenge 4 Sharpshooter 5 Poison 6 Stone Dead Forever 7 All The Aces 8 Step Down 9 Talking Head 10 Bomber Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 Over The Top 2 Stone Dead Forever 3 Sharpshooter 4 Bomber 5 Step Down 6 Leaving Here 7 Stone Dead Forever 8 Dead Men Tell No Tales 9 Too Late Too Late 10 Step Down Newest Review: ... than the crushing riffs you can find in later work. There are still plenty of fun riffs though, take the track Sharpshooter ... more |
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Bomber
Release Date: 2008 - 02 - 26, Audio CD, Sanctuary Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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Read Reviews for Bomber - Motörhead
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Bomber is a classic early Motorhead album which was released in 1979 when the band consisted of the original Lemmy, Phil Taylor and Eddie Clarke line-up. Some of the tracks on Bomber - Lawman for instance, sound a bit tame in comparison to older tracks with a focus on tinny guitar solos with a bluesy twang rather than the crushing riffs you can find in later work. There are still plenty of fun riffs though, take the track Sharpshooter about a contract killer for instance.. or the title-track itself Bomber which are truly rocking.. I personally happen to like the track Poison quite a lot, whilst the music is noticeably a bit chilled out, it has a raw sound to ... Read the complete review
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