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Album Details: Stone Deaf Forever (Box)

Release Date:10/07/2003
Label:Sanctuary Records
UPC:060768523920

Track List: Stone Deaf Forever (Box)

Disk 2

  1. Ace of Spades
  2. Bite the Bullet
  3. Chase Is Better Than the Catch
  4. Live to Win [BBC Session '80]
  5. Like a Nightmare [BBC Session '80]
  6. Please Don't Touch
  7. Iron Fist
  8. Heart of Stone
  9. Don't Need Religion
  10. Shine
  11. One Track Mind
  1. I Got Mine
  2. Snaggletooth
  3. Under the Knife [Slow Version]
  4. Ain't My Crime
  5. Nothing Up My Sleeve
  6. Killed by Death [BBC Session '86]
  7. Deaf Forever [BBC Session '86]
  8. Orgasmatron (Spoken Word) [BBC S...
  9. Orgasmatron [BBC Session '86]
  10. Doctor Rock

Disk 3

  1. Rock 'N' Roll
  2. Eat the Rich
  3. Just 'Cos You Got the Power
  4. Black Leather Jacket [Club XTV 1...
  5. No Voices in the Sky
  6. Going to Brazil
  7. Love Me Forever
  8. You Better Run
  9. I Ain't No Nice Guy
  10. Hell on Earth
  1. Burner
  2. I Am the Sword
  3. Bad Woman
  4. Devils
  5. Sacrifice
  6. Sex and Death
  7. Over Your Shoulder
  8. Out of the Sun
  9. I Don't Believe a Word

Disk 4

  1. Overnight Sensation
  2. Broken
  3. Listen to Your Heart
  4. Love for Sale
  5. Snake Bite Love
  6. Take the Blame
  7. Joy of Labour
  8. Orgasmatron 2000 [Internet Downl...
  1. Stay Out of Jail
  2. One More Fucking Time
  3. We Are Motorhead
  4. Shoot 'Em Down
  5. Walk a Crooked Mile
  6. Brave New World
  7. Mine All Mine
  8. Voices from the War

Disk 5

  1. On Parole [Live]
  2. Train Kept A-Rollin' [Live]
  3. Too Late Too Late [BBC in Concert]
  4. (I Won't) Pay Your Price [BBC in...
  5. Iron Horse [Live]
  6. We Are the Roadcrew [Live]
  7. Nadine [Bootleg Version][Live]
  8. Steal Your Face [BBC in Concert]
  9. Mean Machine [Live]
  10. No Class [Live]
  11. Stone Deaf in the USA [Live]
  1. Dogs [Live]
  2. Traitor [Live]
  3. Built for Speed [Live]
  4. Acropolis (Metropolis) [Greek 45...
  5. Angel City [Live]
  6. R.A.M.O.N.E.S. [Live]
  7. Silver Machine [Bootleg Version]...
  8. On Your Feet or on Your Knees [L...
  9. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care) [...
  10. Born to Raise Hell [Live]

Pro Reviews: Stone Deaf Forever (Box)

  • All Music Guide

    The liner notes that Mick Wall wrote for Stone Deaf Forever are full of interesting anecdotes, but the most interesting of all has to do with a 1979 show that found Motörhead and the Damned appearing on the same bill. According to Lemmy Kilmister, a lot of bottles were thrown that night. Motörhead fans threw bottles at the Damned, and Damned fans threw bottles at Motörhead. These days, Motörhead and the Damned seem like a perfectly logical combination, but back in the late ‘70s, there was still a great deal of animosity between headbangers and punks. However, they became the best of friends in the ‘80s, and Motörhead deserves much of the credit for that alliance. Arguably, Motörhead was the first thrash metal band; they were the first band to combine metal's heaviness with punk's reckless, amphetaminelike speed and velocity, and their innovations paved the way for Metallica, Anthrax, Slayer and Megadeth as well as countless grindcore, death metal, hardcore, grunge and altmetal bands. S...panning 19752002, this fiveCD, 99track box set takes a thorough look at the metal/punk revolution known as Motörhead. While Hawkwindthe space rock combo that Kilmister got kicked out before he formed Motörheadhad a relatively clean sound, there was nothing clean or polite about Motörhead. Kilmister liked his metal loud, brutish and nasty; he also liked his punk that way, and the British singer has no problem finding metal and punk's common ground on late ‘70s and early ‘80s classics like "Ace of Spades," "Limb from Limb," "Bomber" and "Killed by Death". Those essential gems were way of ahead of their time; just ask Megadeth's Dave Mustaine or Slayer's Tom Araya. Of course, a fiveCD box set isn't going to limit itself to the essentialsand while Stone Deaf Forever contains Motörhead's best known songs, it also offers many exciting rarities (which range from BBC recordings to a variety of live performances). Disc 5, in fact, is devoted to live performances that span 19781999. Stone Deaf Forever is way too comprehensive and generous for casual listeners; those with only a casual interest in Motörhead would be much better off starting out with a singledisc bestof. But for the seasoned Motörhead addict, Stone Deaf Forever is a headbanger's feast. - Alex Henderson, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Motorhead

Motörhead's overwhelmingly loud and fast style of heavy metal was one of the most groundbreaking styles the genre had to offer in the late '70s. Though the group's leader, Lemmy Kilminster, had his roots in the hard-rocking space rock band Hawkwind, Motörhead didn't bother with his old group's progressive tendencies, choosing to amplify the heavy biker rock elements o... Read more