Motörhead – Under Cöver (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz]

Motörhead - Under Cöver (2017) [FLAC 24 bit, 48 kHz] Download

Artist: Motörhead
Album: Under Cöver
Genre: Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2017
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 48 kHz
Duration: 41:58
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 554 MB

Tracklist:

1-01. Motörhead – Breaking The Law (02:33)
1-02. Motörhead – God Save The Queen (03:19)
1-03. Motörhead – Heroes (04:37)
1-04. Motörhead – Starstruck (04:06)
1-05. Motörhead – Cat Scratch Fever (03:54)
1-06. Motörhead – Jumpin’ Jack Flash (03:19)
1-07. Motörhead – Sympathy For The Devil (05:35)
1-08. Motörhead – Hellraiser (04:33)
1-09. Motörhead – Rockaway Beach (02:16)
1-10. Motörhead – Shoot ‘Em Down (03:53)
1-11. Motörhead – Whiplash (03:49)

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ONE THING Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Campbell and Mikkey Dee liked to do over their years together in Motörhead, was grab a favourite song by another artist and give it a good old fashioned ‘Motörheading’. To run them through the Motörizer if you will. To rock them, roll them and even give them an extra twist and edge. In celebration of some of those finest moments, the band will release Under Cöver, a collection of some of their best covers, and a collection which will include the previously unreleased version of David Bowie’s timeless classic “Heroes”. Recorded during the Bad Magic sessions in 2015 by Cameron Webb, and was one of the last songs the band recorded together.“It’s such a great Bowie song, one of his best, and I could only see great things coming out of it from us, and so it proved to be,” says Phil Campbell, “and Lemmy ended up loving our version.”

“He was very, very proud of it,” says Mikkey Dee, “not only because it turned out so well but because it was fun! Which is what projects like this should be – fun!”

To that ethic, the rest of the album contains loud and proud, raucous and raging rock ‘n’ roll takes on the likes of “God Save The Queen” (Sex Pistols), “Cat Scratch Fever” (Ted Nugent), “Rockaway Beach,” (The Ramones), Breaking The Law” (Judas Priest) and “Whiplash” (Metallica) which earned the band a Grammy in 2005 for Best Metal Performance.

“We were happy with them at the time and we’re happy with them now!” affirms Campbell, whilst Dee says, “We should remember that it’s about having some fun with songs that we all loved.”

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