Saturday, December 28, 2019
1979. Overkill
is the second album by Motorhead, released in 1979. It was their first for Bronze Records, and peaked at #24 on the UK charts. The album had a big impact in the British punk culture of that time, paving the way for UK82. Kerrang! magazine listed the album at #46 among the “100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time.
The first release from those sessions was the single release of “Overkill” backed with “Too Late, Too Late” in 7” and 12” pressings. The Chiswick album Motörhead had been a hasty affair as was its production, although it had a sub-bootleg quality which may be appealing, Overkill had more spring and bounce, and a thundering title track that would become a show-stopper for years to come. Three weeks after the initial release of the album in black vinyl, the album was released in a limited edition of 15,000 in green viny.
Lemmy ”Fast” Eddie Clarke Phil Taylor
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