Sanctuary Records
2005
Live At Brixton
About This Album
Bad record deals have plagued Motörhead's career, resulting in countless low-quality live recordings and pointless repackagings, but 1994's Live at Brixton is one of the rare exceptions. Recorded during the band's 1987 tour, this set was originally chosen for release as their second official live album, No Sleep at All, but at the last minute another concert recording, a noticeably inferior one, was used. Combining classics from the band's early days ("Stay Clean," "Ace of Spades," "Metropolis") with more recent cuts ("Doctor Rock," "Orgasmatron," "Deaf Forever"), the album's only major downfall is the inclusion of too many mediocre tunes ("Dogs," "Traitor," "Stone Deaf in the USA") from the disappointing Rock 'n' Roll album. Brand new track "Just 'Cos You Got the Power" is one of the album's highlights; at over eight minutes, it shows a rarely seen, bluesier side of Motörhead. So if you haven't bought No Sleep at All yet, don't! Get this one instead. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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