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CD 1:

01. ROCKIN' VICARS – Dandy
02. ROCKIN' VICARS – I Don't Need Your Kind
03. ROCKIN' VICARS – It's Alright
04. SAM GOPAL – The Dark Lord
05. SAM GOPAL – Escalator
06. HAWKWIND – The Watcher
07. HAWKWIND – Silver Machine
08. HAWKWIND – Motorhead
09. MOTÖRHEAD – Damage Case
10. LEMMY AND THE DAMNED – Ballroom Blitz
11. MOTORDAM – Over The Top
12. YOUNG AND MOODY BAND – Don't Do That
13. MOTÖRHEAD – Iron Horse/Born To Lose
14. HEADGIRL – Please Don't Touch
15. LEMMY WITH WENDY O. WILLIAMS – Stand By Your Man
16. LEMMY WITH WENDY O. WILLIAMS - Masterplan

CD 2:

01. MOTÖRHEAD – Killed by Death
02. LEMMY & THE UPSETTERS WITH MICK GREEN – Blue Suede Shoes
03. LEMMY & THE UPSETTERS WITH MICK GREEN – Paradise
04. MOTORHEAD – 1916
05. MOTORHEAD – Hellraiser
06. LEMMY – Tie Your Mother Down
07. MOTÖRHEAD – R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
08. LEMMY – Enter Sandman
09. LEMMY, SLIM JIM & DANNY B. – Matchbox
10. LEMMY, SLIM JIM & DANNY B. – Big River
11. LEMMY, SLIM JIM & DANNY B. – Learning The Game
12. LEMMY – Thirsty and Miserable
13. PROBOT feat. DAVE GROHL – Shake Your Blood
14. MOTÖRHEAD – Whiplash
15. LEMMY & PHIL CAMPBELL, with ROCKY GEORGE (SUICIDAL TENDENCIES/FISHBONE), CHUCK WRIGHT (ALICE COOPER/WHITE RIOT)
and CHRIS SLADE (AC/DC) – The Trooper

 

Although he'll forever be the "face" of one of metal's all-time great bands, Motörhead, Lemmy Kilmister also managed to lay down an assortment of non-Motörhead tracks over the years -- as evidenced by 2006's Damage Case: Lemmy Anthology. A handful of Motörhead tracks are indeed included, but Damage Case is not your typical zillionth Motörhead/Lemmy collection, as it traces all of the singer/bassist's standout tracks from his very first band, the Rockin' Vicars, all the way to his participation in Dave Grohl's much publicized Probot project. As proven throughout the 31-track collection, Lemmy has always kept things rough and gritty -- and should be commended (especially when seemingly all the veteran rock acts were softening up their sound and reaching for the hair spray come the mid- to late '80s). Included is the Lemmy-sung (but not written) Hawkwind classic "Silver Machine," as well as raucous duets with both Girlschool ("Please Don't Touch") and the late/great Wendy O. Williams ("Stand by Your Man"). Wrapping up the album is a barrage of covers that have been rescued from "tribute album hell," including a pair of Metallica tunes ("Enter Sandman" and "Whiplash"), Queen ("Tie Your Mother Down"), Johnny Cash ("Big River"), and Iron Maiden ("The Trooper"), among others. Also included are Lemmy's aforementioned Probot track ("Shake Your Blood") and Motörhead's tribute to the Ramones, "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.," the latter track being one that Lemmy should be given credit for penning -- he was one of the few rockers to voice his admiration of the N.Y.C. band while it was still a functioning unit. If you're looking to dig deeper than the average Motörhead compilation, Damage Case: Lemmy Anthology is certain to get your head a-banging. ---Greg Prato, Rovi

 

For many, heavy metal is personified by a single person -- unforgettable Motörhead bassist/shouter Lemmy. Born Ian Fraiser Kilmister on December 24, 1945, in Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire, England, not much is known about Kilmister's early years, just that he was the son of a vicar. With the British Invasion of the early '60s, the young Kilmister became interested in music, playing in such long-forgotten bluesy rock outfits as the Rainmakers, the Rockin' Vickers, and Opal Butterfly. After serving as Jimi Hendrix's guitar roadie on an early U.K. tour by the legendary American guitarist, Kilmister joined the psychedelic space rock band Hawkwind in 1971, playing bass and occasionally singing (the best-known Kilmister-sung track being the U.K. hit "Silver Machine" in 1972). But come early 1975, Kilmister (now known as simply "Lemmy"), was handed his walking papers from Hawkwind after being busted at the Canadian border for drug possession.

Undeterred and growing frustrated with Hawkwind's stagnant musical direction, Lemmy immediately set out to form his next band, which would be far more straightforward, stripped-down, loud, heavy, and aggressive than his previous bands. Dubbed Motörhead (British slang for a speed freak), the group went through several members before settling on the classic trio lineup of Lemmy on bass/vocals, Phil Taylor on drums, and Eddie Clarke on guitar, in 1976. While the band's look was classic heavy metal (long, unwashed stringy hair, denim and leather, etc.), their high-energy music was more aligned to the fleeting sounds of punk rock. 1977 saw the trio's self-titled debut released, and with such classic releases as Overkill, Bomber, Ace of Spades, and No Life 'Til Hammersmith issued over the next few years, Motörhead became one of the world's best-known and influential metal bands, lending a hand in creating thrash/speed metal.

While Motörhead's commercial success hit many peaks and valleys since their late-'70s and early-'80s "golden era" (as well as many members coming and going -- Lemmy has been the only constant figure), their fan base remained in tact. In addition to Motörhead, Lemmy has helped co-write tracks for several notable hard rock artists (such as Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne), as well as appearing on such TV shows as The Young Ones and the films Eat the Rich, Decline of Western Civilization, Pt. II, Tromeo and Juliet, and Terror Firmer, as well as having a cameo (fully clothed) in the porno video John Wayne Bobbitt Uncut. ---Greg Prato, Rovi

 

Devastating news to relay, as legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has died at age 70, December 28, 2015. According to Motorhead themselves, Lemmy succumbed from “a short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer.”

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Lemmy, Slim Jim & Danny B (2000) http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/5081-lemmy/18997-lemmy-slim-jim-a-danny-b-2000.html http://www.theblues-thatjazz.com/en/rock/5081-lemmy/18997-lemmy-slim-jim-a-danny-b-2000.html Lemmy, Slim Jim & Danny B (2000)

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01 - Big River 02:27
02 - Lawdy, Miss Clawdy 02:00
03 - You Got Me Dizzy 03:00
04 - Cut Across Shorty 02:03
05 - Tell Me How 01:49
06 - Well ... All Right 02:19
07 - Take Your Time 02:02
08 - Stuck On You 02:21
09 - Love's Made A Fool Of You 01:56
10 - Trying To Get To You 01:39
11 - Not Fade Away 02:15
12 - Fool's Paradise 02:28
13 - Peggy Sue Got Married 02:14
14 - Crying, Waiting, Hoping 02:11
15 - Learning The Game 02:16
16 - Matchbox 02:30
17 - True Love Ways 02:57
18 - Heartbreak Hotel 02:59

Lemmy - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica
Danny B. Harvey - Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Bass
Slim Jim Phantom - Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals

 

The HeadCat was formed as a result of an Elvis Presley tribute album called ‘Swing Cats’ that was issued in 2000. The story goes that after completing the recordings in the studio Lemmy Kilmister picked up an acoustic guitar and started playing some classics by the likes of Johnny Cash, Buddy Holly and Eddie Cochran. They rest of the guys, Danny B. Harvey and Slim Jim Phantom, were all too familiar with these tunes and they spoke of recording an album together. In 2000 their debut album was released under the title ‘Lemmy, Slim Jim & Danny B’. The album went virtually unnoticed, not because it wasn’t any good, but because of a label who didn’t get behind the album. After a few years of touring the United States, in 2006 their debut album was re-issued under the proper band name of The HeadCat with the title of ‘Fool’s Paradise’. --- sleazeroxx.com

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