Motörhead in the Studio

Motörhead in the Studio
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Publisher : Kings Road Publishing
Total Pages : 272
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ISBN-10 : 9781844549788
ISBN-13 : 184454978X
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Book Synopsis Motörhead in the Studio by : Jake Brown

Download or read book Motörhead in the Studio written by Jake Brown and published by Kings Road Publishing. This book was released on 2010 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Founder, sole constant member, vocalist, bassist, songwriter, and living legend Lemmy Kilmister has given author Jake Brown unprecedented behind-the-scenes access into the writing and recording of the band's 26 albums Motörhead has always been a band whose reputation for the rock 'n' roll lifestyle precedes them, but along the way they have also accumulated an impressive, Grammy-winning catalog of classic songs--and for the first time their creation is explored via exclusive interviews in this authorized account of the band in the studio. From unpromising beginnings, voted one of the worst bands in the world and close to giving up, Motörhead proved themselves to be endlessly creative and have gone to enjoy phenomenal success. Well into their fourth decade, they showing no sign of slowing down, and they have inspired generations of multiplatinum metal offspring with a sound as instantly recognizable as it is uncompromising. Fans of Motörhead can even live out their own hard-rocking fantasies by playing as Lemmy in Guitar Hero. Together with insight from fellow band members, crew, and producers, here are all the stories behind such classic albums as Ace of Spades, Bomber, and Overkill.


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