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Motörhead, 1916

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1418401

Disk length: 39m 29s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1991

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The One To Sing The Blues 3:07
2. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) 3:13
3. No Voices In The Sky 4:12
4. Going To Brazil 2:30
5. Nightmare/The Dreamtime 4:40
6. Love Me Forever 5:27
7. Angel City 3:57
8. Make My Day 4:24
9. Ramones 1:26
10. Shut You Down 2:41
11. 1916 3:45

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Review

Few bands can experience the constant personnel shifts that have plagued Motörhead and still manage to keep their signature sound intact. Bassist Lemmy Kilmister--the only original member to hang on for the band's entire wild ride--had a vision of proto-thrash-metal that has proved too pure and simple to ever require tinkering. Recorded more than a decade and a half into the band's career, 1916 offers a high-energy mix of bone-crunching metallic mayhem that is loud, fast, and intense but never takes itself too seriously. A piece of seriocomic braggadocio such as "I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)" or "Ramones," a nod to the pioneering punk band, is typical. A notable exception, however, is the title track, a bleak ballad cataloging the horrors of World War I through the eyes of a doomed teenage soldier. --Daniel Durchholz

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