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Motörhead - Bomber



8.2 | 432 votes |
Release date: 27 October 1979
Style: Heavy metal

Owners:

490 have it
38 want it


Disc I [Regular Edition]
01. Dead Men Tell No Tales
02. Lawman
03. Sweet Revenge
04. Sharpshooter
05. Poison
06. Stone Dead Forever
07. All The Aces
08. Step Down
09. Talking Head
10. Bomber

Disc II [Deluxe edition]
01. Over the Top
02. Stone Dead Forever [Alternative Version]
03. Sharpshooter [Alternative Version]
04. Bomber [Alternative Version]
05. Step Down [Alternative Version]
06. Leaving Here [live]
07. Stone Dead Forever [live]
08. Dead Men Tell No Tales [live]
09. Too Late Too Late [live]
10. Step Down [live]

Top 20 albums of 1979: 6
Featured in "Getting Into: Motörhead"

Line-up
Ian Fraser Kilmister - vocals, bass
Edward Clarke - guitars, vocals
Phil Taylor - drums, percussion

Additional info
Produced by Jimmy Miller.

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Comments

Comments: 8   Visited by: 490 users
19.01.2013 - 21:40
megadeath13
Account deleted
The guitar solos of Stone Dead forever and the title track are the two reasons why you must own this masterpiece. The other tracks are great too.
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26.04.2014 - 06:34
Rating: 8
Timelord
A sometimes overlooked album that got sandwiched between classics. Don't make that mistake or you will miss out.
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22.07.2015 - 19:52
Rating: 7
Bad English
Tage Westerlund
Written by deadone on 26.04.2014 at 13:46

Some good stuff on it - title track, Stone Dead Forever and All The Aces are classics in my book.

maybe most untalented lyricist what comes from UK ... his lyrics cant be poetry but somehow he has touch, works fine whit his music
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I stand whit Ukraine and Israel. They have right to defend own citizens.

Stormtroopers of Death - "Speak English or Die"

I better die, because I never will learn speek english, so I choose dieing
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19.11.2015 - 08:31
Gordon Freeman
Written by Bad English on 22.07.2015 at 19:52

Written by deadone on 26.04.2014 at 13:46

Some good stuff on it - title track, Stone Dead Forever and All The Aces are classics in my book.

maybe most untalented lyricist what comes from UK ... his lyrics cant be poetry but somehow he has touch, works fine whit his music

The track 1916 wants a word with you.
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God Dammit Doug! Take off your hat, Night Moves is playing. Don't be a prick man!

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29.10.2019 - 15:16
Rating: 10
lemme
The best Motörhead album IMO. Dead Men Tell No Tales, Lawman, Sharpshooter, Poison, Stone Dead Forever, All The Aces, Bomber are sooo damn good songs!
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02.03.2021 - 19:03
Scintil
Maybe the rating is so low (or not high enough) because its squashed between 2 masterpieces, but I always saw Bomber as top 3 motorhead release for me.
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17.05.2022 - 19:57
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
It's amazing to think Bomber was released in the same year as Overkill, then only a short year later Ace Of Spades was released, all three of which were considered by many as Motörhead's best albums. Black Sabbath did the same by releasing their self titled debut the same year as Paranoid, and then followed up by Master Of Reality only a year later. This really did sum up just how great those bands truly were at the beginning of their career.

This is a great album indeed, although not quite as good as Overkill, nor Ace Of Spades imo, it has a different style to those albums tho, it has much more of a bluesy vibe to it. "Sweet Revenge", "Stone Dead Forever" and of course "Bomber" are the stand out tracks for me.
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16.04.2024 - 19:00
Rating: 9
GrimReaper85
Amazing album from start to finish. Only Step Down can be considered filler.
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