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| ARTIST: | Motorhead |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Metal-Is |
| FEATURES: | Extra tracks, Original recording remastered |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Iron Fist, Heart of Stone, I'm the Doctor, Go to Hell, Loser, Sex and Outrage, America, Shut It Down, Speedfreak, (Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down, (Don't Need) Religion, Bang to Rights, Remember Me, I'm Gone [*], (Don't Let 'Em) Grind Ya Down [Alternative Version][#][*], Lemmy Goes to the Pub [Alternative Version of Heart of Stone] [*], Same Old Song, I'm Gone [Alternative Version of Remember Me, I'm Gone], Young and Crazy [Instrumental Version of Sex and Outrage][#][*] |
| UPC: | 060768521124 |
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Customer Reviews of Iron Fist
One of Motörhead's finest With hindsight, "Iron fist" is a very good album and clearly one of Motörhead's finest. The album kicks off with the fast title track which is rather similar to "Ace of spades" and it's clear that you're in for a good time. On this, the last release from the classic line up (Lemmy, Eddie Clarke, Phil Taylor), there's a variation in the material, something that the band on some later releases have been unable to do so well. This album includes a lot of great songs like "Iron fist", "I'm the doctor", "Loser", "Heart of stone", "America" and "(Don't need) Religion" to name a few. This is perhaps the third best effort after "Ace of spades" and "Overkill".
Very fine
The last Motorhead album with the classic line-up featuring Fast Eddie Clarke on guitars. It's a very good album. Lemmy's voice seldom sounded so great like in this one.
But, after a foolish argument between Lemmy and Clarke, Clarke left forever. A shame.... But Motorhead went on and on!!
CLASSIC MOTORHEAD!!
The las album featuring tha classic line-up of Lemmy / Clarke / Taylor. It's a really strong perfomance, better produced than their previous albuns. I would skip the bonus tracks, they are needless here, since the original material is much better.