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No Remorse

 
Album Review: No Remorse

  • Artist: Motörhead
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1984
  • Total Time: 40:06
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

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. Released in 1984 as a gap-filler -- for Motörhead were regrouping in the wake of the bandmember shuffling that followed the odd Another Perfect Day album -- No Remorse compiled two-dozen songs across two discs (latter-day editions adding a good serving of bonus tracks, too). Many of the band's best songs to date are here, like "Ace of Spades," "Stay Clean," "Overkill," "Bomber," and "Iron Fist." There are also four new recordings that were cut exclusively for No Remorse: "Killed by Death," "Snaggletooth," "Steal Your Face," and "Locomotive." These four songs were cut by the newly instated four-piece lineup that would go on to record Orgasmatron (1986): guitarists Michael Burston and Phil Campbell, drummer Peter Gill, and of course, bassist/vocalist Lemmy. These new recordings make No Remorse more than a standard greatest-hits package, as do the number of stray recordings compiled here as well. For starters, No Remorse rounds up "Please Don't Touch" and "Emergency," which were released on a 1981 split EP with Girlschool, St. Valentines Day Massacre. It also rounds up an early single ("Louie, Louie") as well as a pair of B-sides ("Too Late, Too Late" and "Like a Nightmare") and a tossed-about live cover "Leaving Here." The inclusion of these stray recordings likewise makes No Remorse more than a standard greatest-hits package. Rather, it's a collection that caters to newbies as well as completists. And furthermore, it plays well, as the new songs and stray material are sequenced toward the end of each LP side, so the collection ebbs and flows between the familiar and unfamiliar, between the great and good. Granted, a straightforward best-of collection may be more suitable to newcomers looking for a one-stop compilation. For instance, No Remorse doesn't account for the wealth of music Motörhead would release post-1984, and too, it misses a lot of great songs that could have taken the place of the odds and ends rounded up here. So a straight-ahead, single-disc chronological survey would be a nice alternative, especially one that accounts for late-'80s highlights like "Deaf Forever," "Orgasmatron," "Rock 'n' Roll," and "Eat the Rich." But there's something to be said for tradition, and 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. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ace of Spades "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (2:48)
Motorhead Lemmy Kilmister Motörhead (3:37)
Jailbait "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (3:33)
Stay Clean "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (2:42)
Too Late, Too Late (Lyrics) "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, Lemmy Kilmister Motörhead (3:26)
Killed by Death Phil Campbell, Peter Gill, Lemmy, Michael Burston Motörhead (4:42)
Bomber "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (3:43)
Iron Fist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (2:54)
Shine (Lyrics) Brian Robertson, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, Lemmy Kilmister Motörhead (3:11)
Dancing on Your Grave Lemmy, Brian Robertson, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (4:30)
Metropolis "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (3:37)
Snaggletooth (Lyrics) Phil Campbell, Peter Gill, Lemmy, Michael Burston Motörhead (3:51)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Overkill "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (5:15)
Please Don't Touch Heath Robinson Motörhead (2:49)
Stone Dead Forever (Lyrics) "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (4:54)
Like a Nightmare "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (4:28)
Emergency Tony Williams, Denise Dufort, Kelly Johnson, Kim McAuliffe Motörhead (3:00)
Steal Your Face Phil Campbell, Peter Gill, Lemmy, Michael Burston Motörhead (4:31)
Louie, Louie Richard Berry Motörhead (2:55)
No Class "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Lemmy, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Motörhead (2:41)
Iron Horse (Lyrics) Lawrence, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, Mick Brown Motörhead (3:48)
(We Are) The Road Crew "Fast" Eddie Clarke, Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, Lemmy Kilmister Motörhead (3:12)
Leaving Here [Live] Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland, Brian Holland Motörhead (3:05)
Locomotive Phil Campbell, Peter Gill, Lemmy, Michael Burston Motörhead (3:25)
Under the Knife [12" Single Version] Motörhead
Under the Knife [12" Single Version] Motörhead
Masterplan Motörhead
No Class Motörhead
Stand by Your Man Motörhead

Credits

Motörhead (Main Performer), Wendy O. Williams (Performer), Lemmy (Bass), Lemmy (Vocals), Hugh Gilmour (Reissue Design), Curtis Evans (Reissue Design), Mick Stevenson (Photography)
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No Remorse
Compilation album by Motörhead
Released September 15, 1984
Recorded 1977 to 1984
Length 86:37
Label Bronze
Producer Vic Maile
Professional reviews
Motörhead chronology
Another Perfect Day
(1983)
No Remorse
(1984)
Orgasmatron
(1986)

No Remorse is a 1984 compilation album by the British band Motörhead, covering their years under contract with Bronze Records and with four newly recorded tracks (plus two more added first as B-sides, and later to the CD remasters). This is the last album the band made for Bronze Records, and the first to feature the new line-up of Lemmy, Phil Campbell, Würzel, and Pete Gill.

Contents

Overview

Lemmy recalls that their trouble with Bronze started after Eddie Clarke left. The company did not like Brian Robertson and did not have much faith in the new lineup and wanted to do a compilation of the band's old songs. Lemmy said that was an indication that they were "readying the death knell" of the band and insisted the band record new material for it.[1] The new lineup recorded six new songs at Britannia Row Studios, London: "Snaggletooth", "Steal Your Face", "Locomotive", two versions of "Under the Knife", and "Killed by Death". Four of these songs concluded each side of the vinyl release.[2] Lemmy took charge of selecting the tracks for the album and wrote a commentary about each song.[1]

In addition to the usual cardboard sleeve, the original LPs were also available in a leather effect 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 also 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.

The band promoted the album with their 'No Remorse - Death on the Road' tour, conducted between October 24 and November 7 1984. They also made a live appearance on October 26 on the ITV 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.[2]

There was also 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!"

Motörhead also released a song in 2002 called "No Remorse", which appeared on their Hammered album.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Ace of Spades" (Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor) – 2:48
  2. "Motorhead" (Kilmister) – 3:37
  3. "Jailbait" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:33
  4. "Stay Clean" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 2:42
  5. "Too Late, Too Late" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:26
  6. "Killed by Death" (Michael Burston, Phil Campbell, Pete Gill, Kilmister) – 4:42

Side two

  1. "Bomber" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:43
  2. "Iron Fist" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 2:54
  3. "Shine" (Kilmister, Brian Robertson, Taylor) – 3:11
  4. "Dancing on Your Grave" (Kilmister, Robertson, Taylor) – 4:30
  5. "Metropolis" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:37
  6. "Snaggletooth" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister) – 3:51

Side three

  1. "Overkill" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:12
  2. "Please Don't Touch" (Johnny Kidd, Guy Robinson) – 2:49
  3. "Stone Dead Forever" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 4:54
  4. "Like a Nightmare" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 4:28
  5. "Emergency" (Denise Dufort, Kelly Johnson, Kim McAuliffe, Enid Williams) – 3:00
  6. "Steal Your Face" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister) – 4:31

Side four

  1. "Louie, Louie" (Richard Berry) – 2:55
  2. "No Class" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 2:41
  3. "Iron Horse/Born to Lose" (Mick Brown, Guy Lawrence, Taylor) – 3:48
  4. "(We Are) The Road Crew" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 3:12
  5. "Leaving Here" (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland) – 3:05
  6. "Locomotive" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister) – 3:25

CD bonus tracks

  1. "Under the Knife" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister) – 3:50
  2. "Under the Knife" (Burston, Campbell, Gill, Kilmister) – 4:34
  3. "Masterplan" (Richie Stotts, Rod Swenson) – 2:55 - performed by Kilmister and Taylor of Motörhead, and Wendy O. Williams and Richie Stotts of The Plasmatics
  4. "No Class" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – 2:32 - performed by The Plasmatics
  5. "Stand by Your Man" (Billy Sherrill, Tammy Wynette) – 3:06 - performed by Kilmister and Wendy O. Williams

Credits

With:

NB: Lemmy appears on all tracks, the others appear on selected tracks only

References

  1. ^ a b Kilmister, Ian Fraser and Garza, Janiss White Line Fever (2002) — Simon & Schuster pp. 178-179. ISBN 0-684-85868-1.
  2. ^ a b Burridge, Alan Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.

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