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词条 Nö Sleep at All
释义

  1. Background

  2. Release

  3. Track listing

  4. Personnel

     Motörhead  Production 

  5. References

  6. External links

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| name = Nö Sleep at All
| type = Live album
| artist = Motörhead
| cover = Motörhead_-_No_Sleep_at_All.jpg
| alt =
| released = 15 October 1988
| recorded = 2 July 1988
| venue = Giants of Rock Festival, Hämeenlinna, Finland
| studio =
| genre = Heavy metal
| length = 51:37 (Original) (1988)
53:43 (Reissue) (2001)
| label = GWR (Original 1988)
Castle (CD 1989-2000)
Essential (2001 Reissue)
| producer = Motörhead, Guy Bidmead
| prev_title = Rock 'N' Roll
| prev_year = 1987
| next_title = 1916
| next_year = 1991
| misc = {{Extra album cover
| header = The bonus Greek single
| type = live
| cover = Motörhead_-_Acropolis_(Metropolis)_(1988).jpg
| border =
| alt =
| caption = Acropolis (Metropolis) special Greek only release by EMI as a bonus for the first 1000 copies
}}{{Singles
| name = Nö Sleep at All
| type = live
| single1 = Ace of Spades (live)
| single1date = 1988
}}
}}{{Album reviews
|rev1 = AllMusic
|rev1score = {{Rating|2|5}}[1]
| rev2 = Robert Christgau
| rev2Score = A−[2]
| rev3 =Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal
| rev3Score = 5/10[3]
| rev4 = Kerrang!
| rev4Score = {{Rating|5|5}}[4]
| noprose = yes
}}

Nö Sleep at All is the third live album by the band Motörhead, released 15 October 1988, on the GWR label, their only live album and last release with the label as legal matters continued between the parties.

Background

Motörhead and their record label GWR disagreed over the choice of a single from the album; the band wanted to release "Traitor," which had appeared on their most recent LP Rock 'N' Roll, while the label argued for the Motörhead classic "Ace of Spades". This led to a lawsuit and a parting of the ways. In the book Overkill: The Untold Story of Motörhead, author Joel McIver sums up the band's perilous situation:

{{quote|"..For much of 1988 and 1989, the road continued to be Motörhead's home, simply because they had no other option. Although headbangers continued to flock to their shows and the band played with as much venom as ever, it was clear in retrospect that the record industry and Motörhead were never likely to see eye to eye. The last few years had been plagued with logistical difficulties, with the last remaining refuge the tour bus.."}}

Guitarist Würzel is quoted in the insert of the re-mastered CD release, saying;

{{quote|"..A lot of fans were saying that they want to hear this line-up on a live album. EVERYBODY seems to record at the Hammersmith Odeon don't they? Or the Fillmore East when that was going, or the Budokan and all those flash places. So we thought we'd do it in Finland.."}}

To promote the album, the band engaged in a tour of North America, opening for Slayer.[5] Lemmy admits that the album was a mistake and failed sales-wise, but considers it to be "all right" and believes it was the mix that let them down,[5] explaining:

{{quote|"..We had Guy Bidmead mix it because we wanted to give him another try, mainly because he had been Vic Maile's boy and Vic was a great live mixer. After that, I think we finally figured out that Guy just wasn't Vic Maile. Don't get me wrong, though.....after all I've said about Guy, it was only 'cause he was taking orders from us. He was too nice! Vic knew when to tell us to shut the fuck up!.."[5]}}

Release

EMI Greece pressed a 7" vinyl called "Live in Athens", featuring "Acropolis (Metropolis)" on the A-side and "Orgasmatron" on the B-side; it was shrinkwrapped to the first 1,000 copies of the album. The songs had been taped for the Greek Antenna Metal Show, for which Lemmy retitled "Metropolis" to suit the occasion.[6]

Track listing

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| all_writing = Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Taylor except where noted
| extra_column = Original Release
| title1 = Doctor Rock
| extra1 = 1986 ~ Orgasmatron
| length1 = 3:17
| writer1 = Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Pete Gill
| title2 = Traitor
| extra2 = 1987 ~ Rock 'N' Roll
| length2 = 2:40
| writer2 =
| title3 = Dogs
| extra3 = 1987 ~ Rock 'N' Roll
| length3 = 3:24
| writer3 =
| title4 = Ace of Spades
| extra4 = 1980 ~ Ace of Spades
| length4 = 2:51
| writer4 = Kilmister, Eddie Clarke, Taylor
| title5 = Eat the Rich
| extra5 = 1987 ~ Rock 'N' Roll
| length5 = 4:34
| writer5 =
| title6 = Built for Speed
| extra6 = 1986 ~ Orgasmatron
| length6 = 4:56
| writer6 = Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Gill
| title7 = Deaf Forever
| extra7 = 1986 ~ Orgasmatron
| length7 = 4:02
| writer7 = Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Gill
| title8 = Just 'Cos You Got the Power
| extra8 = 1987 ~ Eat the Rich
| length8 = 7:28
| writer8 =
| title9 = Killed by Death
| extra9 = 1984 ~ No Remorse
| length9 = 5:58
| writer9 = Kilmister, Burston, Campbell, Gill
| title10 = Overkill
| extra10 = 1979 ~ Overkill
| length10 = 6:33
| writer10 = Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor
}}{{Track listing
| extra_column = Original Release
| headline = Castle Communications 1996 reissue bonus tracks
| title11 = Stay Clean
| extra11 = 1979 ~ Overkill
| length11 = 2:37
| writer11 = Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor
| title12 = Metropolis
| extra12 = 1979 ~ Overkill
| length12 = 3:18
| writer12 = Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor
}}{{Track listing
| extra_column = Original Release
| headline = Live at Athens (Greek Single)
| title1 = Acropolis
| note1 = "Metropolis"
| extra1 = 1979 ~ Overkill
| writer1 = Kilmister, Clarke, Taylor
| title2 = Orgasmatron
| extra2 = 1979 ~ Orgasmatron
| writer2 = Kilmister, Campbell, Burston, Gill
}}

NOTE: "Metropolis" was recorded on 23 December in 1987 at the Brixton Academy which was later released on Live at Brixton '87

Personnel

Motörhead

  • Lemmy – lead vocals, bass
  • Phil "Wizzö" Campbell – guitar
  • Michael "Würzel" Burston – guitars
  • Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums

Production

  • Guy Bidmead - producer
  • Richard Dowling - engineer
  • Steve Orchard - engineer
  • PRT Studios, London - mixing
  • Motörhead - executive producers
  • John F McGill - design
  • Ray Palmer - photography
  • Joe Petagno - Snaggletooth

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/no-sleep-at-all-mw0000017224 |title=Motörhead - No Sleep at All review|last=Rivadavia |first=Eduardo |work=AllMusic |publisher=All Media Network |accessdate=2018-05-15 }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?id=969&name=Motorhead |title=Consumers Guide: Motörhead - No Sleep at All |last=Christgau |first=Robert |authorlink=Robert Christgau |work=Robert Christgau.com |accessdate=2018-05-15 }}
3. ^{{cite book | last1 = Popoff | first1 = Martin | authorlink1 = Martin Popoff | title = The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 2: The Eighties | publisher = Collector's Guide Publishing | date = 1 November 2005 | location = Burlington, Ontario, Canada | isbn = 978-1-894959-31-5 | page=235}}
4. ^{{cite magazine |title=Motörhead - 'No Sleep at All' |magazine=Kerrang! |date=1 October 1988 |last=Watts |first=Chris | issue=207 }}
5. ^Kilmister, Ian and Garza, Janiss White Line Fever (2002) – Simon & Schuster p. 211. {{ISBN|0-684-85868-1}}.
6. ^{{cite magazine |quotes= |last=Burridge |first=Alan |authorlink=Alan Burridge (writer) |author2=Mick Stevenson |date=July 1993 |title=Motörhead |magazine=Record Collector |volume= |issue=167 |pages=72 |id= |url= |accessdate= }}

External links

  • Motörhead official website
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