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On Parole Expanded & Remastered CD – Motörhead CD from Vinyl Records London
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Newly remastered from the original analogue tapes, Motoumlrheadrsquos lsquoOn Parolersquo is to be rereleased on 9 October as part of National Album Day. Available as a single CD and doubleLP, it features six bonus tracks that include a previously unreleased original version of lsquoIron Horse Born to Loserdquo andnbspa previously unreleased demo version of lsquoFoolsrsquo. Other bonus tracks include lsquoOn Parolersquo, lsquoCity Kidsrsquo, lsquoMotoumlrheadrsquo and lsquoLeaving Herersquo.nbspThere are new liner notes written by founder member Lucas Fox, the bandrsquos original drummer, and features rarely seen photographs and archive content. It will be released with a rare Canadian version of the cover artwork and is the only Motoumlrhead album that features the original lineup of the band Lemmy on vocals and bass, Larry Wallis on guitar and vocals, and Lucas Fox on drums. Lucas Fox features on all the tracks, including those that Phil Taylor added his drums to.nbspOriginally completed in 1976, lsquoOn Parolersquo was the firstever recorded material by Motoumlrhead, but was released in 1979 after it was originally heldback by then record label United Artists. The album proved to be the starting point of one of the most important bands in rock history, these early recording sessions set Motoumlrheadrsquos uncompromising sound and became a turning point for Lemmy who would now become front and centre of his own band and, unintentionally, one of the most iconic, influential and celebrated figures in rock music. lsquoOn Parolersquo was eventually released in 1979 becoming the bandrsquos fourth lsquoreleasedrsquo album.nbspThe album proved to have a massive impact on British musical culture like very few albums have ever had and became the bridging point from rock to heavy metal and then to punk. With Lemmy having been sacked from spaceprogressive rock legends Hawkwind, he once again started to hang out with old friend Lucas Fox who shared a multitude of passions and beliefs, and from this Motoumlrhead was born. Purposefully loud, aggressive and provocative, their songs were short, sharp, shocks instead of songs with 20minute guitar solos. They were unrelenting to their audience… and they loved it. Motörhead CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10