Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Great Metal Albums of 1979: Motorhead- Overkill

220px-Overkill
While some bands were experimenting with their sound on the road to playing heavy metal, Motorhead was one of those bands who already knew where they were heading in 1979. "Overkill" was the first of two albums put out by these guys in the year the dam began to burst. Unlike Led Zeppelin or Duran Duran or the Spice Girls or Wham or JLS, nobody in America ever said that Motorhead was the best thing to come out of England since The Beatles. This is in spite of the fact that, with the exception of Led Zeppelin, they stomp all over the other mentioned names. Not that Motorhead would actually give a sh*t about that to begin with. 
Again, it would be several more years before they came to my attention so this is yet another of those albums I listened to in retrospect. Still it is everything I would later come to know and love about them. "Overkill" is a metal album that put several cracks into that bursting dam. Every song says to me, "I'm going to make your ears and nose bleed and you're going to like it." Therefore, it is difficult for me to pick out any one or two tracks that stand out. For me, when every song is that good, it makes for one hell of an album. 
With "Overkill," I can see the birth of thrash and speed metal for these guys helped pioneer it. Everything from Lemmy's gutteral vocals and thumping bass to the great guitar work of Fast Eddie Clark and yes, I'm going to add him to the list of underrated guitarists. Of course it is all to the beat of Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor on the drums. This album is a promise of great things to come. 
Track Listing:
1. Overkill
2. Stay Clean
3. I Won't Pay Your Price
4. I'll Be Your Sister
5. Capricorn
6. No Class
7. Damage Case
 8. Tear Ya Down
9. Metropolis
10. Limb From Limb
Motorhead
Motorhead
Lemmy Kilmister- bass, vocals
Fast Eddie Clark- guitars
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor- drums
While I have been writing this post, I've been hoping a song would stand out for me. However, when one pops into my head so does another in direct competition, so no, there is not one song that stands out because they all do. That makes a good album and for many in 1979, it would be an indication of greater things to come. 
Next Post: Motorhead- Bomber
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