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Album Description: Motorhead: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, bass); Phil Campbell (guitar); Mikkey Dee (drums).Recorded live in Hamburg, Germany in 1998."We are Motörhead, and we're gonna kick your ass," bellows the inimitable Lemmy Kilmister at the beginning of this relentless live perform... read more Motorhead: Lemmy Kilmister (vocals, bass); Phil Campbell (guitar); Mikkey Dee (drums). Recorded live in Hamburg, Germany in 1998. "We are Motörhead, and we're gonna kick your ass," bellows the inimitable Lemmy Kilmister at the beginning of this relentless live performance, and he means it. Everything Louder Than Everyone Else, taken from a gig in Hamburg, Germany, circa 1998, is all its title promises to be and more. Mixed unbelievably loud and in-your-face, it captures Motörhead's overwhelming live power in all its toothy glory and reflects a veteran band working at the peak of its skill. While much nostalgic mythologizing is made of Motörhead's classic early lineup (featuring Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and "Philthy Animal" Taylor), the fact is, the group has soldiered on since that incarnation and has gotten better along the way. This double-disc set focuses mainly on Motörhead's '90s output, which is astoundingly strong (much better than the band's spotty work in the '80s). One glance at the track listing proves that the group is far from resting on past glories; only a handful of songs from the band's early years -- like "Capricorn" and "Metropolis" -- appear. Instead, blistering versions of latter-day classics like "Burner," "I'm So Bad, Baby I Don't Care," and "Love for Sale" make up the bulk of this devastating set. Fans who were disappointed by Motörhead's last official live album, the flat-sounding No Sleep at All (which was virtually disowned by the band), will be overjoyed with the uncompromised intensity of this album's ferocious production. Additionally, Motörhead's lineup -- featuring the fast hands and feet of drummer Mikkey Dee and the pile-driving guitars of Phil Campbell -- has been intact for longer than any other version of Motörhead, and the group's cohesion and enthusiasm is more than evident here. What's perhaps most amazing of all is that Lemmy's voice hasn't lost any of its jet-engine roar after many years' worth of use and abuse. Great liner notes, including song-by-song comments by Lem himself, along with testimony by fans ranging from Joey Ramone to Tom Arnold, make this record even more entertaining and essential. No Motörhead-banger should be without. ~ Andy Hinds Twenty-two years after the release of Motorhead's self-titled debut came the group's umpteenth live set, 1999's appropriately titled double disc EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE. While leader/bassist Lemmy is the lone remaining original member, the band (whose line-up includes guitarist Phil Campbell and drummer Mikkey Dee) still churns out a mean and thunderous racket. Recorded a year earlier in Hamburg, Germany, the trio unleashes rabid versions of such Motorhead classics as "Iron Fist," "Metropolis," "I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)," "Orgasmatron," "Killed By Death," "Overkill," and of course, "Ace of Spades." Although 1981's NO SLEEP 'TIL HAMMERSMITH remains Motorhead and heavy metal's definitive live album, EVERYTHING LOUDER THAN EVERYONE ELSE runs it a close second. minimize There are currently no sellers for this product But we can email you when it's available! Send Me an Alert
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