Motörhead - Another Perfect Day review
Band: | Motörhead |
Album: | Another Perfect Day |
Style: | Heavy metal |
Release date: | June 04, 1983 |
Guest review by: | Doc G. |
Disc I
01. Back At The Funny Farm
02. Shine
03. Dancing On Your Grave
04. Rock It
05. One Track Mind
06. Another Perfect Day
07. Marching Off To War
08. I Got Mine
09. Tales Of Glory
10. Die You Bastard
11. Turn You Round Again [bonus]
12. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [Willie Dixon cover] [live] [bonus]
13. (Don't Need) Religion [live] [bonus]
Disc II [Live At Manchester Apollo, 10th June 1983] [Deluxe Edition bonus]
01. Back At The Funny Farm
02. Tales Of Glory
03. Heart Of Stone
04. Shoot You In The Back
05. Marching Off To War
06. Iron Horse
07. Another Perfect Day
08. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man [Willie Dixon cover]
09. (Don't Need) Religion
10. One Track Mind
11. Go To Hell
12. America
13. Shine
14. Dancing On Your Grave
15. Rock It
16. I Got Mine
17. Bite The Bullet
18. The Chase Is Better Than The Catch
Being a die-hard Motorhead fan I believe it is my duty to explain this incredibly disappointing album.
Before explaining the music itself, the background behind this album quite possibly explains why this was such a weak album. For anyone who doesn't know their Motorhead history this was the very first album without the complete original line-up; Fast Eddie being replaced with Thin Lizzy axeman Brian "Robbo" Robertson. Brian never seemed to be on the same page as Motorhead in any way, he often refused to play any greatest hit songs live, openly bashed the rest of the band as terrible musicians, and once wore a tutu on stage (very un-Motorhead to say the least).
The album opens with "Back At The Funny Farm" beginning with about 5 seconds of what sounds like some dicking around in the studio, then breaking into a bass line that greatly resembles the intro of "Iron Fist." After playing this heart breaking disc over and over trying to look for any traces of the usual Motorhead greatness I find but 2 tracks that have any memorable qualities about them. The first being "Dancing On Your Grave" which has a catchy main riff, but thats about it. The second being "Rock It" which actually has a very catchy intro which leads into an altogether fun track. Even the 2 strongest tracks on this album don't stand up to the weakest track from "Overkill" or "Ace Of Spades."
Believe me when I say it hurts me to say such harsh words against my favorite band, but this album is sloppy at best. The lack of cooperation between Brian and the rest of the band shows completely, this is easily the worst Motorhead album in the entire discography. For those of you who are just getting into Motorhead I warn you this is the last album you should look into; for my fellow long time Motorhead fans I admit this album is necessary to complete the discography. As you listen perhaps you'll find more good in this album than I have but let's just thank God that Brian Robertson only stayed for one album.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 6 |
Songwriting: | 5 |
Originality: | 7 |
Production: | 6 |
Written by Doc G. | 30.04.2007
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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