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Two top-notch records in just one year? That sounds like Motörhead! After their explosive album Overkill, the guys come back with Bomber. Although the sound on Bomber is slightly less heavy than on Overkill, the quality that Motörhead fans are accustomed to remains. A unique feature of Bomber is the track Step Down - a blues song sung by Fast Eddie.
Item no. | 455678 |
Title | Bomber |
Musical Genre | Heavy Metal |
Product topic | Bands |
Band | Motörhead |
Release date | 10/25/19 |
Gender | Unisex |
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | 2-CD |
CD 1
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1.Dead Men Tell No Tales
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2.Lawman
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3.Sweet revenge
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4.Sharpshooter
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5.Poison
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6.Stone dead forever
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7.All the aces
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8.Step down
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9.Talking head
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10.Bomber
CD 2
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1.Overkill (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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2.Stay clean (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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3.No class (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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4.Metropolis (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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5.All the aces (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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6.Dead men tell no tales (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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7.I'll be your sister (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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8.Lawman (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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9.Too late, too late (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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10.Poison (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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11.(I won't) Pay your price (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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12.Sharpshooter (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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13.Capricorn (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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14.Train Kept A-Rollin' (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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15.Bomber (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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16.Limb from limb (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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17.White line fever (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)
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18.Motörhead (Live At Le Mans, 3rd November 1979)