Bomber  by Motorhead

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Dead Men Tell No Tales
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Lawman
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Sweet Revenge
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Sharpshooter
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Poison
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Stone Dead Forever
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All The Aces
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Step Down
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Talking Head
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Bomber

About the album Bomber

From July 7 to August 31, Motorhead were in and out of Roundhouse Recording Studio and Olympic Studio in London, recording what would become their third studio album, Bomber. The album was released on October 12, 1979, and its producer was Jimmy Miller.

Lemmy's major complaint about the album's songs was that they hadn't had the chance to play them live first, get used to them, and then record them later. According to him, the studio version is much milder than those they later presented at their concerts (!). The single of the song Bomber was released in November 1979, and the first 20,000 copies, which were pressed on blue vinyl, vanished in the blink of an eye, followed by its reissue on regular black vinyl. A memorable moment on the Bomber album is that on the song Step Down, "Fast" Eddie Clarke sings.

The Bomber album reached No. 12 in the United Kingdom, where it sold 60,000 copies.

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