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No Remorse (Motörhead album)

No Remorse is a compilation album by English rock band Motörhead, released in September 1984. The album provides an overview of the band's time with Bronze Records and also includes four newly recorded tracks. It is the final album the band released on Bronze Records, with the new material being the first to feature the band's new line-up of Lemmy, Phil Campbell, Würzel, and Pete Gill.

No Remorse
Compilation album by
ReleasedSeptember 1984[1]
Genre
Length83:34
LabelBronze
ProducerVic Maile
Motörhead chronology
Another Perfect Day
(1983)
No Remorse
(1984)
Orgasmatron
(1986)
Singles from No Remorse
  1. "Killed by Death"
    Released: August 1984 (UK) [2]

Recording Edit

After touring in support of their 1983 album Another Perfect Day, guitarist Brian "Robbo" Robertson and drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor left Motörhead and eventually decided to form a new band called Operator together. It had been Taylor who had suggested Motörhead hire Robertson to replace longtime guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, who left the band after recording 1982's Iron Fist. In the Motörhead documentary The Guts and the Glory, Taylor explains:

"..I had a good talk to myself and thought, 'Well, maybe it's about time I move on,' you know. 'Cause I enjoyed playing with Robbo so much, maybe I'll get a band together with him, or something like that. I didn't really have a plan.."

In his memoir White Line Fever Lemmy reflects on Taylor's departure:

"..I hadn't been seeing much of Phil but I had been getting the impression that he wasn't really that keen any more. Although we didn't discuss his reasons for leaving the band, I think part of it was because he wanted to become a serious musician, or whatever it is people think heavy metal isn't which, if you ask me, is total bullshit...And our troubles with Brian Robertson aside, Philthy was one of the biggest Thin Lizzy fans in existence...There we were with auditions to do that day with two guitarists who had travelled from Cheltenham and Wales. Now I didn't have a drummer! But I have to admit, Phil was a gentleman about the whole thing...He did leave decently, unlike some of Motörhead's former members.."

Taylor informed Lemmy he was leaving shortly after the hiring of guitarists Phil Campbell, whose band Persian Risk had played shows with Motörhead, and Michael Burston, who had gained a reputation playing in Wiltshire clubs and pubs and received the nickname Würzel after the children's TV character Worzel Gummidge. At the suggestion of Campbell, ex-Saxon drummer Pete Gill was quickly brought in as Taylor's replacement.

Lemmy recalled later that friction between the band and their label, Bronze, began in 1982 with the sudden departure of guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke. The label had been unhappy with Robertson's hiring as Clarke's replacement, and with little faith in the band's brand new lineup, a decision was made to release a "greatest hits"-style compilation of the band's earlier material. Lemmy viewed this as an indication that the label were "readying the death knell" for Motörhead, and thus he insisted that the album that would become No Remorse contain some new material.[3]

Between 19 and 25 May 1984, Motörhead's new lineup recorded six songs at Britannia Row Studios in London: "Killed by Death", "Snaggletooth", "Steal Your Face", "Locomotive", and two different songs both called "Under the Knife". The first four of these songs concluded each side of the double album vinyl release.[3][4] The two versions of "Under the Knife" were released on 1 September 1984 as the B-side of the "Killed by Death" 12" vinyl pressing. Lemmy was tasked with the job of selecting the tracks for the compilation album, and he also provided a commentary about each song.

Release Edit

In addition to the usual cardboard sleeve, the original LPs were also available in a real leather sleeve which had silver on black artwork, completely reworked by Joe Petagno in much finer detail than the original with various differences (such as an iron cross). There was a cassette version released in a leather pouch with wording mimicking the Government Health Warning often found on a cigarette packet, about the contents being potentially damaging to the health. They also did a television advert for the album, which featured a brief medley of several songs before Lemmy's voice was heard to declare, "No Remorse... go out and get it!"

The band promoted the album with their No Remorse – Death on the Road tour, conducted between 24 October – 7 November 1984. They kicked off their tour in the UK by making a famous early morning appearance on the children's TV show The Saturday Starship.[5] Their set, which included "Iron Fist", "Ace of Spades", and "Overkill", was performed in the car park of the Central TV studios, Birmingham, prompting complaints about the noise.[6] On 26 October, the band made a live appearance on the Channel 4 pop/rock music programme The Tube, playing "Killed by Death," "Steal Your Face" and "Overkill." However, the programme credits came up during "Steal Your Face," which faded out as the broadcast concluded. "Overkill" would eventually be broadcast some 20 years later, during a retrospective Best of the Tube TV series.[4]

Motörhead would later record a song called No Remorse, which is on their 2002 album Hammered.

Reception Edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
Robert ChristgauA−[8]

From contemporary reviews, Don Snowden of The Boston Phoenix declared the album as "a thoughtfully packaged double-album retrospective" that was a "relentless onslaught leaves one more invigorated than enervated" due to songs being short. Snowden concluded that the film "captures and encapsulates its subject in one tidy package. You don’t need to buy another Motorhead album after this one – if the much-bruited hardcore/metal crossover ever comes to pass, No Remorse will prove that Motorhead got there first."[9]

AllMusic review states:

"..There have been dozens and dozens of Motörhead compilations released over the decades, but the first one remains definitive, even if it's not perfect...No Remorse is to Motörhead what We Sold Our Soul for Rock 'n' Roll is to Black Sabbath – an age-old collection that every metalhead seemed to own at some point, the one that seemed to define the band for generations on end. No Remorse is one of those classic albums, no doubt.."

[7]

In 2017, it was ranked 7th on Rolling Stone's list of "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time"; the only compilation on the list.[10] Commenting on this choice for a band that never changed its formula, J. D. Considine said:

"It seems more fitting, then, to represent Motörhead with an anthology. No Remorse may offer 29 versions of what is essentially the same thing, yet every track is singularly amazing: the yelping, bad luck refrain to "Ace of Spades," the locomotive thunder beneath "Overkill," the live-wire guitar on "Bomber," the genius stupidity of "Killed by Death," or the amphetamine overdrive of the live "Motorhead" from No Sleep 'til Hammersmith. Sometimes, a good formula is all you really need."

Track listing Edit

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

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Ace of Spades" 1980 ~ Ace of Spades2:48
2."Motorhead" (Live in 1981)Kilmister1981 ~ No Sleep 'til Hammersmith3:37
3."Jailbait" 1980 ~ Ace of Spades3:26
4."Stay Clean" 1979 ~ Overkill2:42
5."Too Late, Too Late" (Live in 1980) 1980 ~ The Golden Years3:14
6."Killed by Death"Kilmister, Michael "Würzel" Burston, Phil "Zööm" Campbell, Pete GillNew recording4:42
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
7."Bomber" (Live in 1981) 1981 ~ No Sleep 'til Hammersmith3:17
8."Iron Fist" 1982 ~ Iron Fist2:54
9."Shine"Kilmister, Taylor, Brian "Robbo" Robertson1983 ~ Another Perfect Day3:11
10."Dancing on Your Grave"Kilmister, Taylor, Robertson1983 ~ Another Perfect Day4:30
11."Metropolis" 1979 ~ Overkill3:37
12."Snaggletooth"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording3:51
Side C
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Overkill" (Single Version) 1979 ~ Overkill (Single)3:18
2."Please Don't Touch" (feat. Girlschool)Johnny Kidd, Guy Robinson1981 ~ St. Valentine's Day Massacre2:49
3."Stone Dead Forever" 1979 ~ Bomber4:54
4."Like a Nightmare" 1979 ~ No Class4:28
5."Emergency" (feat. Denise Dufort)Denise Dufort, Kelly Johnson, Kim McAuliffe, Enid Williams1981 ~ St. Valentine's Day Massacre3:00
6."Steal Your Face"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording4:31
Side D
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
7."Louie, Louie"Richard Berry1978 ~ Louie, Louie2:46
8."No Class" 1979 ~ Overkill2:41
9."Iron Horse / Born to Lose" (Live in 1980)Taylor, Mick Brown, Guy Lawrence1981 ~ No Sleep 'til Hammersmith3:54
10."(We Are) the Road Crew" 1980 ~ Ace of Spades3:12
11."Leaving Here" (Live in 1980)Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland1980 ~ The Golden Years3:05
12."Locomotive"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording3:25
  • The original single CD – issued by Castle (CLACD 121) in the UK, Europe and the rest of the world, and by Roadracer (RRD 9354) in North America – omitted the tracks "Louie, Louie" and "Leaving Here" from the original vinyl and cassette release due to time restrictions. The complete album was reissued in Japan on two CDs in 1991 (TECP-40687/88) and 1993 (VICP-40098~99).

1996 & 2005 reissues Edit

The 1996 Castle and 2005 Sanctuary reissues, which contain all 24 songs, are notable not only for the addition of five bonus tracks, but also for using alternate mixes/edits of certain tracks, as noted below.[11]

CD1
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Ace of Spades"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades2:48
2."Motörhead" (live in 1981)Kilmister1981 ~ No Sleep 'til Hammersmith3:37
3."Jailbait"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades3:33
4."Stay Clean"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Overkill2:42
5."Too Late, Too Late"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Overkill (Single)3:26
6."Killed by Death"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording4:42
7."Bomber"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Bomber3:43
8."Iron Fist"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Iron Fist2:54
9."Shine"Kilmister, Taylor, Robertson1983 ~ Another Perfect Day3:11
10."Dancing on Your Grave"Kilmister, Taylor, Robertson1983 ~ Another Perfect Day4:30
11."Metropolis"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Overkill3:37
12."Snaggletooth"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording3:51
CD2
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
1."Overkill"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Overkill5:12
2."Please Don't Touch" (feat. Girlschool)Kidd, Robinson1981 ~ St. Valentine's Day Massacre2:49
3."Stone Dead Forever"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Bomber4:54
4."Like a Nightmare"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ No Class4:28
5."Emergency" (feat. Denise Dufort)Dufort, Johnson, McAuliffe, Williams1981 ~ St. Valentine's Day Massacre3:00
6."Steal Your Face"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording4:31
7."Louie, Louie" (alternative version)Berry1979 ~ Overkill (1996 Reissue)2:55
8."No Class"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1979 ~ Overkill2:41
9."Iron Horse / Born to Lose" (live in 1980)Taylor, Brown, Lawrence1981 ~ No Sleep 'til Hammersmith3:48
10."(We Are) the Road Crew"Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1980 ~ Ace of Spades3:12
11."Leaving Here" (live in 1980)Dozier, Brian & Edward Holland1980 ~ The Golden Years3:05
12."Locomotive"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, GillNew recording3:25
Castle Communications 1996 CD reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Original releaseLength
13."Under the Knife (Slow)"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Gill1984 ~ Killed by Death3:50
14."Under the Knife (Fast)"Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Gill1984 ~ Killed by Death4:34
15."Masterplan" (feat. the Plasmatics) (Lemmy on vocals)Richie Stotts, Rod Swenson1982 ~ Stand by Your Man2:55
16."No Class" (feat. the Plasmatics) (Wendy O. Williams on vocals)Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor1982 ~ Stand by Your Man2:32
17."Stand by Your Man" (feat. the Plasmatics)Billy Sherrill, Tammy Wynette1982 ~ Stand by Your Man3:06
  • The reissued 2CD versions have included the Stand by Your Man EP done with the Plasmatics, commonly thought of as the reason Clarke left the band. This is the only reissue of the full EP outside its original release in 1982, although "Masterplan" and "Stand by Your Man" have appeared on other compilations.
  • The 2015 2LP reissue of the album uses the 1996/2005 mixes, excluding bonus tracks.

Personnel Edit

  • Lemmy Kilmister – lead vocals except "Emergency", bass on all tracks
  • "Fast" Eddie Clarke – lead vocals on "Emergency", guitar on tracks A1-5, B7, 8 & 11, C1-5, D7-11 – CD2 15, 16 and 17, backing vocals
  • Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums on tracks A1-5, B7-11, C1-5, D7-11 – CD2 15, 16

Production Edit

Producers:

  • Jimmy Miller – producer (tracks: A4, A5, B11, C1, C3, C4, D7 and D8)
  • Vic Maile – producer (tracks: A1, A2, A3, A6, B7, B12, C2, C5, C6, D9, D10, D11, D12 and CD2.13-14)
  • Guy Bidmead – co-producer (tracks: A6, B12, C6, D12 and CD2.3-14)
  • Eddie Clarke – producer (tracks: B8 and CD2.15–17)
  • Will "Evil Red Neck" Reid Dick – producer (tracks: B8 and CD2.15–17)
  • Tony Platt – producer, engineer (tracks: B9 and B10)

Engineers:

  • Ashley Howe – engineer (tracks: A2 and D3)
  • Trevor Hallesy – engineer (tracks: A4, A5, B7, B11, C1, C4 and D2)
  • Charles Harrowell – engineer (track: B8)

Cover:

Charts Edit

Chart (1984) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[12] 14

Certifications Edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[13] Silver 60,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References Edit

  1. ^ Strong, Martin Charles (1995). The Great Rock Discography. p. 569. ISBN 9780862415419.
  2. ^ "Motorhead singles".
  3. ^ a b Kilmister, Ian Fraser and Garza, Janiss White Line Fever (2002) – Simon & Schuster pp. 178–179. ISBN 0-684-85868-1.
  4. ^ a b Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.
  5. ^ Motörhead - "The Saturday Starship" (5th October 1984) on YouTube
  6. ^ Kilmister, Lemmy; Garza, Janiss (2003). White Line Fever. Simon and Schuster. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-671-03331-6.
  7. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason. "No Remorse - Motörhead". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
  8. ^ Robert Christgau review
  9. ^ Snowden 1985.
  10. ^ Considine, J. D. (21 June 2017). "100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time". Rolling Stone. Wenner Media LLC. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  11. ^ "Motorhead - No Remorse: Original release vs current available CD release". Remaster Hell. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Motörhead | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 22 April 2021.
  13. ^ "British album certifications – Motörhead – No Remorse". British Phonographic Industry.


Sources Edit

External links Edit

  • Motörhead official website

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No Remorse is a compilation album by English rock band Motorhead released in September 1984 The album provides an overview of the band s time with Bronze Records and also includes four newly recorded tracks It is the final album the band released on Bronze Records with the new material being the first to feature the band s new line up of Lemmy Phil Campbell Wurzel and Pete Gill No RemorseCompilation album by MotorheadReleasedSeptember 1984 1 GenreHeavy metalhard rockLength83 34LabelBronzeProducerVic MaileMotorhead chronologyAnother Perfect Day 1983 No Remorse 1984 Orgasmatron 1986 Singles from No Remorse Killed by Death Released August 1984 UK 2 Contents 1 Recording 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Track listing 4 1 1996 amp 2005 reissues 5 Personnel 5 1 Production 6 Charts 7 Certifications 8 References 8 1 Sources 9 External linksRecording EditAfter touring in support of their 1983 album Another Perfect Day guitarist Brian Robbo Robertson and drummer Phil Philthy Animal Taylor left Motorhead and eventually decided to form a new band called Operator together It had been Taylor who had suggested Motorhead hire Robertson to replace longtime guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke who left the band after recording 1982 s Iron Fist In the Motorhead documentary The Guts and the Glory Taylor explains I had a good talk to myself and thought Well maybe it s about time I move on you know Cause I enjoyed playing with Robbo so much maybe I ll get a band together with him or something like that I didn t really have a plan In his memoir White Line Fever Lemmy reflects on Taylor s departure I hadn t been seeing much of Phil but I had been getting the impression that he wasn t really that keen any more Although we didn t discuss his reasons for leaving the band I think part of it was because he wanted to become a serious musician or whatever it is people think heavy metal isn t which if you ask me is total bullshit And our troubles with Brian Robertson aside Philthy was one of the biggest Thin Lizzy fans in existence There we were with auditions to do that day with two guitarists who had travelled from Cheltenham and Wales Now I didn t have a drummer But I have to admit Phil was a gentleman about the whole thing He did leave decently unlike some of Motorhead s former members Taylor informed Lemmy he was leaving shortly after the hiring of guitarists Phil Campbell whose band Persian Risk had played shows with Motorhead and Michael Burston who had gained a reputation playing in Wiltshire clubs and pubs and received the nickname Wurzel after the children s TV character Worzel Gummidge At the suggestion of Campbell ex Saxon drummer Pete Gill was quickly brought in as Taylor s replacement Lemmy recalled later that friction between the band and their label Bronze began in 1982 with the sudden departure of guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke The label had been unhappy with Robertson s hiring as Clarke s replacement and with little faith in the band s brand new lineup a decision was made to release a greatest hits style compilation of the band s earlier material Lemmy viewed this as an indication that the label were readying the death knell for Motorhead and thus he insisted that the album that would become No Remorse contain some new material 3 Between 19 and 25 May 1984 Motorhead s new lineup recorded six songs at Britannia Row Studios in London Killed by Death Snaggletooth Steal Your Face Locomotive and two different songs both called Under the Knife The first four of these songs concluded each side of the double album vinyl release 3 4 The two versions of Under the Knife were released on 1 September 1984 as the B side of the Killed by Death 12 vinyl pressing Lemmy was tasked with the job of selecting the tracks for the compilation album and he also provided a commentary about each song Release EditIn addition to the usual cardboard sleeve the original LPs were also available in a real leather sleeve which had silver on black artwork completely reworked by Joe Petagno in much finer detail than the original with various differences such as an iron cross There was a cassette version released in a leather pouch with wording mimicking the Government Health Warning often found on a cigarette packet about the contents being potentially damaging to the health They also did a television advert for the album which featured a brief medley of several songs before Lemmy s voice was heard to declare No Remorse go out and get it The band promoted the album with their No Remorse Death on the Road tour conducted between 24 October 7 November 1984 They kicked off their tour in the UK by making a famous early morning appearance on the children s TV show The Saturday Starship 5 Their set which included Iron Fist Ace of Spades and Overkill was performed in the car park of the Central TV studios Birmingham prompting complaints about the noise 6 On 26 October the band made a live appearance on the Channel 4 pop rock music programme The Tube playing Killed by Death Steal Your Face and Overkill However the programme credits came up during Steal Your Face which faded out as the broadcast concluded Overkill would eventually be broadcast some 20 years later during a retrospective Best of the Tube TV series 4 Motorhead would later record a song called No Remorse which is on their 2002 album Hammered Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Robert ChristgauA 8 From contemporary reviews Don Snowden of The Boston Phoenix declared the album as a thoughtfully packaged double album retrospective that was a relentless onslaught leaves one more invigorated than enervated due to songs being short Snowden concluded that the film captures and encapsulates its subject in one tidy package You don t need to buy another Motorhead album after this one if the much bruited hardcore metal crossover ever comes to pass No Remorse will prove that Motorhead got there first 9 AllMusic review states There have been dozens and dozens of Motorhead compilations released over the decades but the first one remains definitive even if it s not perfect No Remorse is to Motorhead what We Sold Our Soul for Rock n Roll is to Black Sabbath an age old collection that every metalhead seemed to own at some point the one that seemed to define the band for generations on end No Remorse is one of those classic albums no doubt 7 In 2017 it was ranked 7th on Rolling Stone s list of 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time the only compilation on the list 10 Commenting on this choice for a band that never changed its formula J D Considine said It seems more fitting then to represent Motorhead with an anthology No Remorse may offer 29 versions of what is essentially the same thing yet every track is singularly amazing the yelping bad luck refrain to Ace of Spades the locomotive thunder beneath Overkill the live wire guitar on Bomber the genius stupidity of Killed by Death or the amphetamine overdrive of the live Motorhead from No Sleep til Hammersmith Sometimes a good formula is all you really need Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Kilmister Clarke Taylor except where notedSide ANo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength1 Ace of Spades 1980 Ace of Spades2 482 Motorhead Live in 1981 Kilmister1981 No Sleep til Hammersmith3 373 Jailbait 1980 Ace of Spades3 264 Stay Clean 1979 Overkill2 425 Too Late Too Late Live in 1980 1980 The Golden Years3 146 Killed by Death Kilmister Michael Wurzel Burston Phil Zoom Campbell Pete GillNew recording4 42 Side BNo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength7 Bomber Live in 1981 1981 No Sleep til Hammersmith3 178 Iron Fist 1982 Iron Fist2 549 Shine Kilmister Taylor Brian Robbo Robertson1983 Another Perfect Day3 1110 Dancing on Your Grave Kilmister Taylor Robertson1983 Another Perfect Day4 3011 Metropolis 1979 Overkill3 3712 Snaggletooth Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording3 51 Side CNo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength1 Overkill Single Version 1979 Overkill Single 3 182 Please Don t Touch feat Girlschool Johnny Kidd Guy Robinson1981 St Valentine s Day Massacre2 493 Stone Dead Forever 1979 Bomber4 544 Like a Nightmare 1979 No Class4 285 Emergency feat Denise Dufort Denise Dufort Kelly Johnson Kim McAuliffe Enid Williams1981 St Valentine s Day Massacre3 006 Steal Your Face Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording4 31 Side DNo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength7 Louie Louie Richard Berry1978 Louie Louie2 468 No Class 1979 Overkill2 419 Iron Horse Born to Lose Live in 1980 Taylor Mick Brown Guy Lawrence1981 No Sleep til Hammersmith3 5410 We Are the Road Crew 1980 Ace of Spades3 1211 Leaving Here Live in 1980 Lamont Dozier Brian Holland Edward Holland1980 The Golden Years3 0512 Locomotive Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording3 25 The original single CD issued by Castle CLACD 121 in the UK Europe and the rest of the world and by Roadracer RRD 9354 in North America omitted the tracks Louie Louie and Leaving Here from the original vinyl and cassette release due to time restrictions The complete album was reissued in Japan on two CDs in 1991 TECP 40687 88 and 1993 VICP 40098 99 1996 amp 2005 reissues Edit The 1996 Castle and 2005 Sanctuary reissues which contain all 24 songs are notable not only for the addition of five bonus tracks but also for using alternate mixes edits of certain tracks as noted below 11 CD1No TitleWriter s Original releaseLength1 Ace of Spades Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades2 482 Motorhead live in 1981 Kilmister1981 No Sleep til Hammersmith3 373 Jailbait Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades3 334 Stay Clean Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Overkill2 425 Too Late Too Late Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Overkill Single 3 266 Killed by Death Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording4 427 Bomber Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Bomber3 438 Iron Fist Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Iron Fist2 549 Shine Kilmister Taylor Robertson1983 Another Perfect Day3 1110 Dancing on Your Grave Kilmister Taylor Robertson1983 Another Perfect Day4 3011 Metropolis Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Overkill3 3712 Snaggletooth Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording3 51 CD2No TitleWriter s Original releaseLength1 Overkill Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Overkill5 122 Please Don t Touch feat Girlschool Kidd Robinson1981 St Valentine s Day Massacre2 493 Stone Dead Forever Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Bomber4 544 Like a Nightmare Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 No Class4 285 Emergency feat Denise Dufort Dufort Johnson McAuliffe Williams1981 St Valentine s Day Massacre3 006 Steal Your Face Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording4 317 Louie Louie alternative version Berry1979 Overkill 1996 Reissue 2 558 No Class Kilmister Clarke Taylor1979 Overkill2 419 Iron Horse Born to Lose live in 1980 Taylor Brown Lawrence1981 No Sleep til Hammersmith3 4810 We Are the Road Crew Kilmister Clarke Taylor1980 Ace of Spades3 1211 Leaving Here live in 1980 Dozier Brian amp Edward Holland1980 The Golden Years3 0512 Locomotive Kilmister Burston Campbell GillNew recording3 25 Castle Communications 1996 CD reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Original releaseLength13 Under the Knife Slow Kilmister Burston Campbell Gill1984 Killed by Death3 5014 Under the Knife Fast Kilmister Burston Campbell Gill1984 Killed by Death4 3415 Masterplan feat the Plasmatics Lemmy on vocals Richie Stotts Rod Swenson1982 Stand by Your Man2 5516 No Class feat the Plasmatics Wendy O Williams on vocals Kilmister Clarke Taylor1982 Stand by Your Man2 3217 Stand by Your Man feat the Plasmatics Billy Sherrill Tammy Wynette1982 Stand by Your Man3 06 The reissued 2CD versions have included the Stand by Your Man EP done with the Plasmatics commonly thought of as the reason Clarke left the band This is the only reissue of the full EP outside its original release in 1982 although Masterplan and Stand by Your Man have appeared on other compilations The 2015 2LP reissue of the album uses the 1996 2005 mixes excluding bonus tracks Personnel EditLemmy Kilmister lead vocals except Emergency bass on all tracks Fast Eddie Clarke lead vocals on Emergency guitar on tracks A1 5 B7 8 amp 11 C1 5 D7 11 CD2 15 16 and 17 backing vocals Phil Philthy Animal Taylor drums on tracks A1 5 B7 11 C1 5 D7 11 CD2 15 16Denise Dufort drums on Emergency Brian Robbo Robertson guitar on tracks B9 and B10 Michael Wurzel Burston guitar on tracks A6 B12 C6 D12 CD2 13 and 14 Phil Zoom Campbell guitar on tracks A6 B12 C6 D12 CD2 13 and 14 Pete Gill drums on tracks A6 B12 C6 D12 CD2 13 and 14Production Edit Producers Jimmy Miller producer tracks A4 A5 B11 C1 C3 C4 D7 and D8 Vic Maile producer tracks A1 A2 A3 A6 B7 B12 C2 C5 C6 D9 D10 D11 D12 and CD2 13 14 Guy Bidmead co producer tracks A6 B12 C6 D12 and CD2 3 14 Eddie Clarke producer tracks B8 and CD2 15 17 Will Evil Red Neck Reid Dick producer tracks B8 and CD2 15 17 Tony Platt producer engineer tracks B9 and B10 Engineers Ashley Howe engineer tracks A2 and D3 Trevor Hallesy engineer tracks A4 A5 B7 B11 C1 C4 and D2 Charles Harrowell engineer track B8 Cover Joe Petagno SnaggletoothCharts EditChart 1984 PeakpositionUK Albums OCC 12 14Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 13 Silver 60 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit Strong Martin Charles 1995 The Great Rock Discography p 569 ISBN 9780862415419 Motorhead singles a b Kilmister Ian Fraser and Garza Janiss White Line Fever 2002 Simon amp Schuster pp 178 179 ISBN 0 684 85868 1 a b Burridge Alan Illustrated Collector s Guide to Motorhead Published 1995 Collector s Guide Publishing ISBN 0 9695736 2 6 Motorhead The Saturday Starship 5th October 1984 on YouTube Kilmister Lemmy Garza Janiss 2003 White Line Fever Simon and Schuster p 183 ISBN 978 0 671 03331 6 a b Birchmeier Jason No Remorse Motorhead AllMusic Retrieved 14 November 2021 Robert Christgau review Snowden 1985 Considine J D 21 June 2017 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time Rolling Stone Wenner Media LLC Retrieved 22 June 2017 Motorhead No Remorse Original release vs current available CD release Remaster Hell Retrieved 4 May 2018 Motorhead Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Retrieved 22 April 2021 British album certifications Motorhead No Remorse British Phonographic Industry Sources Edit Snowden Don 8 January 1985 Motorhead No Remorse Bronze Island The Boston Phoenix via Rock s Backpages External links EditMotorhead official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title No Remorse Motorhead album amp oldid 1157935009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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