Motörhead - Hit Collection (2008)

Artist: Motörhead
Title: Hit Collection
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 88697 30207 2 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:00:24
Total Size: 469 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Hit Collection
Year Of Release: 2008
Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment – 88697 30207 2 / CD, Compilation
Genre: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 1:00:24
Total Size: 469 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The One To Sing The Blues (3:09)
02. Shut You Down (2:41)
03. I Ain't No Nice Guy (4:16)
04. Hellraiser (4:32)
05. Asylum Choir (3:41)
06. Bad Religion (5:02)
07. Eagle Rock (3:09)
08. You Better Run (4:51)
09. Cat Scratch Fever (3:53)
10. March Or Die (5:41)
11. Angel City (3:58)
12. 1916 (3:45)
13. Make My Day (4:25)
14. Going To Brazil (2:30)
15. Dead Man's Hand (3:31)
16. Ramones (1:28)
SONY reissue of the EPIC album "Hellraiser - Best Of The Epic Years" from 2003. A few songs from the band's two WTG albums 1916 (1991) and March or Die (1992), as well as two single B-sides (Eagle Rock and Dead Man's Hand), the latter of which were first released on the four-track pre-release EP "The One To Sing The Blues" in 1990. (And later, as a bonus on the 2016 HNE Records/Cherry Red album 1916.)
It's absolutely incredible that the cover features a picture of the actual lineup who actually played the songs. Knowing the absolute unpretentiousness and complete incompetence of compilation record labels, this is completely surprising. It's sad (although life is just like that...) that three of the four are long gone; although due to their age they could still be here with us...
It's absolutely incredible that the cover features a picture of the actual lineup who actually played the songs. Knowing the absolute unpretentiousness and complete incompetence of compilation record labels, this is completely surprising. It's sad (although life is just like that...) that three of the four are long gone; although due to their age they could still be here with us...