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Another Perfect Day

Another Perfect Day is the sixth studio album by British rock band Motörhead. It was released in May 1983 by Bronze Records, which would be the band's last full-length original album with the label. It is the band's only studio album to feature lead guitarist Brian "Robbo" Robertson, best known for his work with Thin Lizzy.

Another Perfect Day
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1983[1]
RecordedFebruary–March 1983[2]
StudioOlympic Studios and Eel Pie Studios (London)[2]
GenreHeavy metal
Length44:09
LabelBronze
ProducerTony Platt[2]
Motörhead chronology
What's Words Worth?
(1983)
Another Perfect Day
(1983)
No Remorse
(1984)
Singles from Another Perfect Day
  1. "I Got Mine"
    Released: May 1983
  2. "Shine"
    Released: July 1983

Recording Edit

After lead guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke left Motörhead in 1982 in the midst of the band's Iron Fist US tour, guitarist Brian "Robbo" Robertson (ex-Thin Lizzy, Wild Horses) was recruited to complete the tour. Drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, who had been a huge Thin Lizzy fan, had lobbied vocalist/bassist/band leader Lemmy to hire Robertson. The change was initially welcomed by both Lemmy and Taylor; in Joel McIver's book Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead, Lemmy is quoted at the time saying that the band's sound had:

"[the sound] changed a little now that Brian's joined the band; I think it's gotten more musical."

These feelings would change dramatically once they entered the studio with producer Tony Platt; Lemmy would recall years later in the Motörhead documentary The Guts and the Glory:

"Recording Another Perfect Day was fucking torture. Brian, he'd take seventeen hours doin' a guitar track. It fuckin' took so long compared with the other albums. And then when it was released everybody fucking hated it."

The original vinyl release featured a lyric-sheet insert, with a cartoon storyboard of the adventures of the new band, as it were.[3] The cassette and US LP versions had a vastly different track list, with "I Got Mine" opening the album and "Back at the Funny Farm" opening side two. The band supported the album with the Another Perfect Tour tour, and almost immediately audiences and industry personnel alike took notice of the jarring contrast between Lemmy and Taylor, clad in their usual leathers, and Robertson, who took to wearing satin shorts and slip-on espadrille shoes onstage, which were becoming quite fashionable in the mid-1980s. In his 2002 autobiography White Line Fever, Lemmy writes:

"Brian's fashion sense continued to shock and horrify fans throughout the tour of Europe at the end of the year. Let's face it, ballet shoes and Motörhead do not mix!"

Lemmy began to make light of Robertson's attire during shows, but he explained to Classic Rock interviewer David Ling:

"All that shit about being dressed differently; all the wearing of stupid shorts, it was just to get at me. Or make sure everybody knew he wasn't in Motörhead, just a featured guest artist, doing us a favour from the great heights as a Thin Lizzy guitar player."

In his memoir, Lemmy put the album into perspective:

"We had to get another guitar player fast so we could continue the tour, and we chose Brian Robertson, who had been in Thin Lizzy. Technically, he was a better guitarist than Eddie, but ultimately he wasn't right for Motörhead. With Robbo our slide downwards began to pick up speed, which was unfair really, because the record we made with him, Another Perfect Day, was very good... Another Perfect Day stood the test of time – a lot of fans have recanted now and come to like it. But that didn't help us back then."

Following the album and tour, Robertson and Taylor left Motörhead to form the band Operator, leaving only Lemmy to continue on with Motörhead. Since then, "Shine", "Die You Bastard!", "Dancing on Your Grave", "I Got Mine", "Another Perfect Day", "One Track Mind", and "Rock It" have been featured in the band's live set. In 2013, Lemmy told Lee Marlow of Classic Rock that he hadn't spoken to Robertson since 1983 and maintained:

"I've enjoyed all the line-ups – but not that one. That was the lowest point in our career."

Sleeve artwork Edit

Joe Petagno, the sleeve artist, commented that the cover was inspired by the upheaval prevalent in the band and its members at the time:

"I didn't hear the music. I think I got a rough mix. It was different. But, I did it on a beer box, with a drawing board on my lap and some paints and a bucket of water by my side. And the reason it turned out the way it was – it was all chaos. Chaos in my life, and chaos in Lemmy's life. I brought it to London with me to deliver it personally to the guys and everyone was freaked over it. They'd never seen anything like it. And I remember Philthy said, "Fuck man! If the kids see that on acid, they're just going to freak!... It's one of my favourite sleeves.[4]"

In 1988 Castle Communications re-issued this album along with Overkill in a gatefold sleeve.

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
Blabbermouth.net9/10[8]
Kerrang!(unfavorable)[6]
Martin Popoff9/10[7]

John Franck of AllMusic calls Another Perfect Day "one of the most unique (albeit misunderstood) albums in the entire Motörhead catalog", adding that it is one of "the band's best-sounding records ever, but tinkering with a legendary formula is always fraught with danger (is that a boogie-woogie piano on 'Rock It'?), and as one might expect, the results here are alternately exhilarating and sometimes frustrating". Motörhead biographer Joel McIver wrote in 2011 that it was "worth revisiting for those who may have forgotten its genuine charms". Thrash metal band Sepultura named themselves after the third track from this album, "Dancing on Your Grave" ("sepultura" is "grave" in Portuguese).[9] The songs "Back at the Funny Farm" and "Marching Off to War" were featured on the video game Brütal Legend.[10]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor and Brian Robertson

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Back at the Funny Farm"4:14
2."Shine"3:11
3."Dancing on Your Grave"4:29
4."Rock It"3:55
5."One Track Mind"5:55
Side two
No.TitleLength
6."Another Perfect Day"5:29
7."Marching Off to War"4:11
8."I Got Mine"5:24
9."Tales of Glory"2:56
10."Die You Bastard!"4:25
Castle Communications 1996 reissue
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
11."Turn You Round Again" 1983 ~ I Got Mine3:57
12."(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" (Live in 1983)Willie Dixon1983 ~ Shine6:31
13."(Don't Need) Religion" (Live in 1983)Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1983 ~ Shine2:54

Sanctuary Records 2006 2-CD deluxe edition Edit

  • Disc one is the original album minus the bonus tracks, except the B-side of the "I Got Mine" single.
  • Disc two is a live recording at the Manchester Apollo, 10 June 1983.[2]

All tracks are written by Kilmister, Taylor, Robertson except where noted

Disc 2 (Live at Manchester 02 Apollo, 1983)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Back at the Funny Farm" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day4:06
2."Tales of Glory" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day3:40
3."Heart of Stone"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Iron Fist3:11
4."Shoot You in the Back"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades2:43
5."Marching Off to War" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day4:48
6."Iron Horse/Born to Lose"Taylor, Mick Brown, Guy Lawrence1977 ~ Motörhead3:45
7."Another Perfect Day" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day5:38
8."(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man"Dixon1983 ~ Shine6:39
9."(Don't Need) Religion"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Iron Fist2:43
10."One Track Mind" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day6:12
11."Go to Hell"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Iron Fist2:59
12."America"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Iron Fist4:25
13."Shine" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day3:08
14."Dancing on Your Grave" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day5:42
15."Rock It" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day4:38
16."I Got Mine" 1983 ~ Another Perfect Day5:36
17."Bite the Bullet"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades1:34
18."The Chase Is Better Than the Catch"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades5:42

Personnel Edit

Per the album's liner notes.[2]

Production Edit

  • Tony Platt – producer, mixing
  • Andy Pearce – mastering (2006 remaster)
  • Joe PetagnoSnaggletooth
  • Curt Evans – 2006 cover design

2006 deluxe edition remaster Edit

  • Steve Hammonds – release coordination
  • Jon Richards – release coordination
  • Malcolm Dome – sleeve notes
  • Mick Stevenson – project consultant, photos, and archive memorabilia

Charts Edit

Chart (1983) Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[11] 89
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[12] 39
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts)[13] 17
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[14] 31
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[15] 18
UK Albums (OCC)[16] 20
US Billboard 200[17] 153

References Edit

  1. ^ Strong, Martin Charles (1995). The Great Rock Discography. p. 569. ISBN 9780862415419.
  2. ^ a b c d e Another Perfect Day, Motörhead, Sanctuary Records, BEIM/SABAM 2748844, 2006 Liner Notes, page 10 & 11
  3. ^ "Vinyl Viernes: Fister's The Infernal Paramount and Motörhead's Another Perfect Day". The Metal Advisor.com. 24 November 2012. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  4. ^ About Joe Petagno – interview section with Joe Petagno, bonus DVD with Inferno 30th Anniversary edition SPV69748.
  5. ^ Franck, John. "Motörhead Another Perfect Day review". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
  6. ^ Dome, Malcolm (19 May 1983). "Motorhead 'Another Perfect Day'". Kerrang!. Vol. 42. London, UK: Spotlight Publications Ltd. p. 15.
  7. ^ Popoff, Martin (1 November 2005). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. ISBN 978-1-894959-31-5.
  8. ^ Bergman, Keith (3 April 2006). "CD Reviews - Another Perfect Day Motörhead". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 23 September 2019.
  9. ^ Max Cavalera tells how this came to be after translating the lyrics to the "Dancing on Your Grave" on the video Third World Chaos.
  10. ^ As listed on the original album, the listing for the Deluxe Edition allmusic article and the 1991 CD sleeve.
  11. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  12. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Motörhead – Another Perfect Day" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  13. ^ Pennanen, Timo (2006). Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. ISBN 978-951-1-21053-5.
  14. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Motörhead – Another Perfect Day" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  15. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Motorhead – Another Perfect Day". Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 April 2021.
  16. ^ "Motörhead | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  17. ^ "Motörhead Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 22 April 2021.

External links Edit

  • Motörhead official website

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This article is about the album For other uses see Another Perfect Day disambiguation Another Perfect Day is the sixth studio album by British rock band Motorhead It was released in May 1983 by Bronze Records which would be the band s last full length original album with the label It is the band s only studio album to feature lead guitarist Brian Robbo Robertson best known for his work with Thin Lizzy Another Perfect DayStudio album by MotorheadReleasedMay 1983 1 RecordedFebruary March 1983 2 StudioOlympic Studios and Eel Pie Studios London 2 GenreHeavy metalLength44 09LabelBronzeProducerTony Platt 2 Motorhead chronologyWhat s Words Worth 1983 Another Perfect Day 1983 No Remorse 1984 Singles from Another Perfect Day I Got Mine Released May 1983 Shine Released July 1983 Contents 1 Recording 2 Sleeve artwork 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 4 1 Sanctuary Records 2006 2 CD deluxe edition 5 Personnel 5 1 Production 5 2 2006 deluxe edition remaster 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksRecording EditAfter lead guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke left Motorhead in 1982 in the midst of the band s Iron Fist US tour guitarist Brian Robbo Robertson ex Thin Lizzy Wild Horses was recruited to complete the tour Drummer Phil Philthy Animal Taylor who had been a huge Thin Lizzy fan had lobbied vocalist bassist band leader Lemmy to hire Robertson The change was initially welcomed by both Lemmy and Taylor in Joel McIver s book Overkill The Untold Story of Motorhead Lemmy is quoted at the time saying that the band s sound had the sound changed a little now that Brian s joined the band I think it s gotten more musical These feelings would change dramatically once they entered the studio with producer Tony Platt Lemmy would recall years later in the Motorhead documentary The Guts and the Glory Recording Another Perfect Day was fucking torture Brian he d take seventeen hours doin a guitar track It fuckin took so long compared with the other albums And then when it was released everybody fucking hated it The original vinyl release featured a lyric sheet insert with a cartoon storyboard of the adventures of the new band as it were 3 The cassette and US LP versions had a vastly different track list with I Got Mine opening the album and Back at the Funny Farm opening side two The band supported the album with the Another Perfect Tour tour and almost immediately audiences and industry personnel alike took notice of the jarring contrast between Lemmy and Taylor clad in their usual leathers and Robertson who took to wearing satin shorts and slip on espadrille shoes onstage which were becoming quite fashionable in the mid 1980s In his 2002 autobiography White Line Fever Lemmy writes Brian s fashion sense continued to shock and horrify fans throughout the tour of Europe at the end of the year Let s face it ballet shoes and Motorhead do not mix Lemmy began to make light of Robertson s attire during shows but he explained to Classic Rock interviewer David Ling All that shit about being dressed differently all the wearing of stupid shorts it was just to get at me Or make sure everybody knew he wasn t in Motorhead just a featured guest artist doing us a favour from the great heights as a Thin Lizzy guitar player In his memoir Lemmy put the album into perspective We had to get another guitar player fast so we could continue the tour and we chose Brian Robertson who had been in Thin Lizzy Technically he was a better guitarist than Eddie but ultimately he wasn t right for Motorhead With Robbo our slide downwards began to pick up speed which was unfair really because the record we made with him Another Perfect Day was very good Another Perfect Day stood the test of time a lot of fans have recanted now and come to like it But that didn t help us back then Following the album and tour Robertson and Taylor left Motorhead to form the band Operator leaving only Lemmy to continue on with Motorhead Since then Shine Die You Bastard Dancing on Your Grave I Got Mine Another Perfect Day One Track Mind and Rock It have been featured in the band s live set In 2013 Lemmy told Lee Marlow of Classic Rock that he hadn t spoken to Robertson since 1983 and maintained I ve enjoyed all the line ups but not that one That was the lowest point in our career Sleeve artwork EditJoe Petagno the sleeve artist commented that the cover was inspired by the upheaval prevalent in the band and its members at the time I didn t hear the music I think I got a rough mix It was different But I did it on a beer box with a drawing board on my lap and some paints and a bucket of water by my side And the reason it turned out the way it was it was all chaos Chaos in my life and chaos in Lemmy s life I brought it to London with me to deliver it personally to the guys and everyone was freaked over it They d never seen anything like it And I remember Philthy said Fuck man If the kids see that on acid they re just going to freak It s one of my favourite sleeves 4 In 1988 Castle Communications re issued this album along with Overkill in a gatefold sleeve Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Blabbermouth net9 10 8 Kerrang unfavorable 6 Martin Popoff9 10 7 John Franck of AllMusic calls Another Perfect Day one of the most unique albeit misunderstood albums in the entire Motorhead catalog adding that it is one of the band s best sounding records ever but tinkering with a legendary formula is always fraught with danger is that a boogie woogie piano on Rock It and as one might expect the results here are alternately exhilarating and sometimes frustrating Motorhead biographer Joel McIver wrote in 2011 that it was worth revisiting for those who may have forgotten its genuine charms Thrash metal band Sepultura named themselves after the third track from this album Dancing on Your Grave sepultura is grave in Portuguese 9 The songs Back at the Funny Farm and Marching Off to War were featured on the video game Brutal Legend 10 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Ian Kilmister Phil Taylor and Brian RobertsonSide oneNo TitleLength1 Back at the Funny Farm 4 142 Shine 3 113 Dancing on Your Grave 4 294 Rock It 3 555 One Track Mind 5 55 Side twoNo TitleLength6 Another Perfect Day 5 297 Marching Off to War 4 118 I Got Mine 5 249 Tales of Glory 2 5610 Die You Bastard 4 25 Castle Communications 1996 reissueNo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength11 Turn You Round Again 1983 I Got Mine3 5712 I m Your Hoochie Coochie Man Live in 1983 Willie Dixon1983 Shine6 3113 Don t Need Religion Live in 1983 Kilmister Clarke Taylor1983 Shine2 54 Sanctuary Records 2006 2 CD deluxe edition Edit Disc one is the original album minus the bonus tracks except the B side of the I Got Mine single Disc two is a live recording at the Manchester Apollo 10 June 1983 2 All tracks are written by Kilmister Taylor Robertson except where notedDisc 2 Live at Manchester 02 Apollo 1983 No TitleWriter s Original releaseLength1 Back at the Funny Farm 1983 Another Perfect Day4 062 Tales of Glory 1983 Another Perfect Day3 403 Heart of Stone Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Iron Fist3 114 Shoot You in the Back Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades2 435 Marching Off to War 1983 Another Perfect Day4 486 Iron Horse Born to Lose Taylor Mick Brown Guy Lawrence1977 Motorhead3 457 Another Perfect Day 1983 Another Perfect Day5 388 I m Your Hoochie Coochie Man Dixon1983 Shine6 399 Don t Need Religion Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Iron Fist2 4310 One Track Mind 1983 Another Perfect Day6 1211 Go to Hell Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Iron Fist2 5912 America Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Iron Fist4 2513 Shine 1983 Another Perfect Day3 0814 Dancing on Your Grave 1983 Another Perfect Day5 4215 Rock It 1983 Another Perfect Day4 3816 I Got Mine 1983 Another Perfect Day5 3617 Bite the Bullet Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades1 3418 The Chase Is Better Than the Catch Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades5 42Personnel EditPer the album s liner notes 2 Lemmy bass vocals Brian Robbo Robertson guitars piano on Rock It Fender piano on Shine and backing vocals on Back at the Funny Farm Phil Philthy Animal Taylor drumsProduction Edit Tony Platt producer mixing Andy Pearce mastering 2006 remaster Joe Petagno Snaggletooth Curt Evans 2006 cover design2006 deluxe edition remaster Edit Steve Hammonds release coordination Jon Richards release coordination Malcolm Dome sleeve notes Mick Stevenson project consultant photos and archive memorabiliaCharts EditChart 1983 PeakpositionAustralian Albums Kent Music Report 11 89Dutch Albums Album Top 100 12 39Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 13 17German Albums Offizielle Top 100 14 31Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 15 18UK Albums OCC 16 20US Billboard 200 17 153References Edit Strong Martin Charles 1995 The Great Rock Discography p 569 ISBN 9780862415419 a b c d e Another Perfect Day Motorhead Sanctuary Records BEIM SABAM 2748844 2006 Liner Notes page 10 amp 11 Vinyl Viernes Fister s The Infernal Paramount and Motorhead s Another Perfect Day The Metal Advisor com 24 November 2012 Retrieved 8 December 2012 About Joe Petagno interview section with Joe Petagno bonus DVD with Inferno 30th Anniversary edition SPV69748 Franck John Motorhead Another Perfect Day review AllMusic Retrieved 8 December 2012 Dome Malcolm 19 May 1983 Motorhead Another Perfect Day Kerrang Vol 42 London UK Spotlight Publications Ltd p 15 Popoff Martin 1 November 2005 The Collector s Guide to Heavy Metal Volume 2 The Eighties Burlington Ontario Canada Collector s Guide Publishing ISBN 978 1 894959 31 5 Bergman Keith 3 April 2006 CD Reviews Another Perfect Day Motorhead Blabbermouth net Retrieved 23 September 2019 Max Cavalera tells how this came to be after translating the lyrics to the Dancing on Your Grave on the video Third World Chaos As listed on the original album the listing for the Deluxe Edition allmusic article and the 1991 CD sleeve Kent David 1993 Australian Chart Book 1970 1992 illustrated ed St Ives N S W Australian Chart Book ISBN 0 646 11917 6 Dutchcharts nl Motorhead Another Perfect Day in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 26 April 2021 Pennanen Timo 2006 Sisaltaa hitin levyt ja esittajat Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 in Finnish 1st ed Helsinki Kustannusosakeyhtio Otava ISBN 978 951 1 21053 5 Offiziellecharts de Motorhead Another Perfect Day in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved 26 April 2021 Swedishcharts com Motorhead Another Perfect Day Hung Medien Retrieved 26 April 2021 Motorhead Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 22 April 2021 Motorhead Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved 22 April 2021 External links EditMotorhead official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Another Perfect Day amp oldid 1167946125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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