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Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers

Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers is an EP by the band Motörhead, released in November 1980. The EP consists of four tracks recorded during sessions for their first album Motörhead, in 1977 at Escape Studios, Kent, England, but were previously unreleased.[1] The EP was released by Big Beat Records, a subsidiary of Chiswick Records, who the band were signed to when the tracks were recorded in 1977. The release was not authorized by the band, though they did not oppose it. The EP entered the UK Singles Charts on 22 November, where it peaked at No. 43.[3]

Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
EP by
ReleasedNovember 1980
Recorded27–29 April 1977[1]
StudioEscape Studios, Kent, England[1]
Genre
Length14:47
LabelBig Beat Records[1]
ProducerSpeedy Keen[1]
Motörhead chronology
Ace of Spades
(1980)
Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
(1980)
St. Valentine's Day Massacre (EP)
(1981)
Alternative cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Background edit

All four tracks were recorded during the 1977 Motörhead album sessions and were regarded as outtakes. As such, they only saw a belated release after Ace of Spades peaked at No. 4 on the UK Albums Chart[4] in 1980. Despite the band's success at that time, the EP failed to make any impact on the UK charts. A few years later, Chiswick label boss Ted Carroll would again raid his label archives to give a retrospective release of a live recording from the same era, called What's Words Worth?. Lemmy has stated about Ted Carroll's Chiswick Records back catalogue releases: "He's a great geezer and if it wasn't for Ted there wouldn't be any Motörhead anyway, so Ted has carte blanche, he can do what he wants with the old catalogue."[5]

Recording edit

The original ZZ Top version of "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers", recorded for their 1973 album Tres Hombres, features vocal lines traded between guitarist Billy Gibbons and bassist Dusty Hill, with the two alternating each line. Motörhead's version replicated this arrangement, with bassist Lemmy and guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke trading lines. This marked Clarke's debut as a lead vocalist, and also represented one of the very few occasions in which a Motörhead song (the others being "Step Down," "I'm Your Witchdoctor" and "Emergency") featured vocals from someone other than Lemmy.

An earlier version of "On Parole" had been recorded by the band in 1975 for an album for United Artists that was ultimately shelved, and ex-guitarist Larry Wallis released a version as a B-side to his 1977 Stiff Records single "Police Car". The song was a mainstay in Motörhead's early setlist, as exemplified on What's Words Worth?, though it was dropped permanently sometime after 1979 as the band's repertoire grew. "I'm Your Witchdoctor" ("a great song," Lemmy pronounces in his 2002 autobiography)[5] is a John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers cover which was another mainstay of the band's setlist circa 1977–78. "Instro", the EP's only original composition, is a rare instrumental track from the band which is believed to have never been finished due to inadequate studio time during the 1977 sessions it was culled from.

Release edit

The vinyl EP was issued as a 7" pressing (NS61) and as a 12" pressing (SWT61), both formats were pressed in black, blue, orange, pink and white vinyl and there was also a 7" 'Radio Play' Sleeve.[6] Along with the Motörhead single's B-side, "City Kids," the tracks from this EP were included on the 1988 CD reissue of Motörhead by Big Beat Records.[6] In 1982 Big Beat Records released German and French editions that added the extra tracks "Vibrator," "White Line Fever," "City Kids," "Keep Us on the Road," "Lost Johnny" and "Motörhead." It was released in the usual black vinyl (A 120 174) and as a picture disc (PD 120 174).[6]

It has been bonus tracks on the original album Motörhead since Big Beat Records reissue added them in 1988, and subsequently by Chiswick and Ace Records in 2001 for its remastered release.[1]

In his 2011 book Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead, biographer Joel McIver derides the EP's title, saying "This is an early example of many, many attempts by the various record companies who ruined, I mean handled, Motörhead's career to mould them into less sophisticated versions of themselves."

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers"Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard3:27
2."On Parole"Larry Wallis5:57
3."Instro"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor2:27
4."I'm Your Witchdoctor"John Mayall2:58

Track listing - 1982 Release edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers"Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard3:15
2."On Parole"Larry Wallis5:40
3."Vibrator"Larry Wallis, Mick Brown3:25
4."White Line Fever"Motorhead2:35
5."City Kids"Duncan Sanderson, Larry Wallis3:12
6."Instro"Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor2:20
7."I'm Your Witchdoctor"John Mayall2:45
8."Keep Us on the Road"Motorhead, Michael Farren5:35
9."Lost Johnny"Ian Kilmister, Michael Farren4:00
10."Motorhead"Ian Kilmister3:00

Personnel edit

Per the Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers liner notes.[1]

Production edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Motörhead, Motörhead, Chiswick Records & Ace Records, CDWIKM 2, January 2001 Liner Notes by Ted Carroll, page 1 & rear cover
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ "Motorhead official charts".
  4. ^ Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing p70. ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.
  5. ^ a b Shaw, Harry. Lemmy... In his own words. Omnibus Press (c) 2002. p. 37. ISBN 0-7119-9109-X.
  6. ^ a b c Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.

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Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers is an EP by the band Motorhead released in November 1980 The EP consists of four tracks recorded during sessions for their first album Motorhead in 1977 at Escape Studios Kent England but were previously unreleased 1 The EP was released by Big Beat Records a subsidiary of Chiswick Records who the band were signed to when the tracks were recorded in 1977 The release was not authorized by the band though they did not oppose it The EP entered the UK Singles Charts on 22 November where it peaked at No 43 3 Beer Drinkers and Hell RaisersEP by MotorheadReleasedNovember 1980Recorded27 29 April 1977 1 StudioEscape Studios Kent England 1 GenreRock and rollheavy metalLength14 47LabelBig Beat Records 1 ProducerSpeedy Keen 1 Motorhead chronologyAce of Spades 1980 Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers 1980 St Valentine s Day Massacre EP 1981 Alternative cover Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Release 4 Track listing 5 Track listing 1982 Release 6 Personnel 6 1 Production 7 ReferencesBackground editAll four tracks were recorded during the 1977 Motorhead album sessions and were regarded as outtakes As such they only saw a belated release after Ace of Spades peaked at No 4 on the UK Albums Chart 4 in 1980 Despite the band s success at that time the EP failed to make any impact on the UK charts A few years later Chiswick label boss Ted Carroll would again raid his label archives to give a retrospective release of a live recording from the same era called What s Words Worth Lemmy has stated about Ted Carroll s Chiswick Records back catalogue releases He s a great geezer and if it wasn t for Ted there wouldn t be any Motorhead anyway so Ted has carte blanche he can do what he wants with the old catalogue 5 Recording editThe original ZZ Top version of Beer Drinkers amp Hell Raisers recorded for their 1973 album Tres Hombres features vocal lines traded between guitarist Billy Gibbons and bassist Dusty Hill with the two alternating each line Motorhead s version replicated this arrangement with bassist Lemmy and guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke trading lines This marked Clarke s debut as a lead vocalist and also represented one of the very few occasions in which a Motorhead song the others being Step Down I m Your Witchdoctor and Emergency featured vocals from someone other than Lemmy An earlier version of On Parole had been recorded by the band in 1975 for an album for United Artists that was ultimately shelved and ex guitarist Larry Wallis released a version as a B side to his 1977 Stiff Records single Police Car The song was a mainstay in Motorhead s early setlist as exemplified on What s Words Worth though it was dropped permanently sometime after 1979 as the band s repertoire grew I m Your Witchdoctor a great song Lemmy pronounces in his 2002 autobiography 5 is a John Mayall amp the Bluesbreakers cover which was another mainstay of the band s setlist circa 1977 78 Instro the EP s only original composition is a rare instrumental track from the band which is believed to have never been finished due to inadequate studio time during the 1977 sessions it was culled from Release editThe vinyl EP was issued as a 7 pressing NS61 and as a 12 pressing SWT61 both formats were pressed in black blue orange pink and white vinyl and there was also a 7 Radio Play Sleeve 6 Along with the Motorhead single s B side City Kids the tracks from this EP were included on the 1988 CD reissue of Motorhead by Big Beat Records 6 In 1982 Big Beat Records released German and French editions that added the extra tracks Vibrator White Line Fever City Kids Keep Us on the Road Lost Johnny and Motorhead It was released in the usual black vinyl A 120 174 and as a picture disc PD 120 174 6 It has been bonus tracks on the original album Motorhead since Big Beat Records reissue added them in 1988 and subsequently by Chiswick and Ace Records in 2001 for its remastered release 1 In his 2011 book Overkill The Untold Story of Motorhead biographer Joel McIver derides the EP s title saying This is an early example of many many attempts by the various record companies who ruined I mean handled Motorhead s career to mould them into less sophisticated versions of themselves Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Beer Drinkers amp Hell Raisers Billy Gibbons Dusty Hill Frank Beard3 272 On Parole Larry Wallis5 573 Instro Kilmister Clarke Taylor2 274 I m Your Witchdoctor John Mayall2 58Track listing 1982 Release editNo TitleWriter s Length1 Beer Drinkers amp Hell Raisers Billy Gibbons Dusty Hill Frank Beard3 152 On Parole Larry Wallis5 403 Vibrator Larry Wallis Mick Brown3 254 White Line Fever Motorhead2 355 City Kids Duncan Sanderson Larry Wallis3 126 Instro Eddie Clarke Ian Kilmister Phil Taylor2 207 I m Your Witchdoctor John Mayall2 458 Keep Us on the Road Motorhead Michael Farren5 359 Lost Johnny Ian Kilmister Michael Farren4 0010 Motorhead Ian Kilmister3 00Personnel editPer the Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers liner notes 1 Lemmy Kilmister lead vocals bass Fast Eddie Clarke guitar backing vocals co lead vocals on Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers and I m Your Witch Doctor Phil Philthy Animal Taylor drums Production edit Speedy Keen producer John Burns engineer Adam Skeaping mastering Motorhead executive producersReferences edit a b c d e f g Motorhead Motorhead Chiswick Records amp Ace Records CDWIKM 2 January 2001 Liner Notes by Ted Carroll page 1 amp rear cover Allmusic review Motorhead official charts Burridge Alan Illustrated Collector s Guide to Motorhead Published 1995 Collector s Guide Publishing p70 ISBN 0 9695736 2 6 a b Shaw Harry Lemmy In his own words Omnibus Press c 2002 p 37 ISBN 0 7119 9109 X a b c Burridge Alan Illustrated Collector s Guide to Motorhead Published 1995 Collector s Guide Publishing ISBN 0 9695736 2 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers amp oldid 1194157621, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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