1. The One To Sing The Blues
2. I'm So Bad (Baby I Don't Care)
3. No Voice In The Sky
4. Going To Brazil
5. Nightmare/The Dreamtime
6. Love Me Forever
7. Angel City
8. Make My Day
9. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
10. Shut You Down
11. 1916
12. Eagle Rock
13. Dead Man's Hand
Released at the beginning of 1991, 1916 was Motorhead's ninth studio album, their first for major label Epic, and their first new album in almost four years. Joined by the legendary and inimitable Lemmy Kilmister on bass and vocals are Phil "Wizz" Campbell and Wrzel on lead guitar along with long term Motorhead drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor. The album reached 24 on the UK charts, as well as their first record to make a dent on the US Billboard charts. Marking Lemmys relocation to Los Angeles, 1916 was nominated for a Grammy Award.
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2. Cat Scratch Fever
3. Bad Religion
4. Jack The Ripper
5. I Ain't No Nice Guy
6. Hellraiser
7. Asylum Choir
8. Too Good To Be True
9. You Better Run
10. Name In Vain
11. March Or Die
Released in 1992 on major label Epic, March Or Die is this legendary rock bands tenth studio album, and features guest appearances from Ozzy Osbourne and Slash. Featuring three drummers, this record was the last to feature Philthy Animal Taylor, the first to feature Mikkey Dee, with the bulk of the album recorded with legendary tub thumper, Tommy Aldridge (Ozzy, Whitesnake, Black Oask Arkansas). With tracks like I Ain't No Nice Guy this is certainly one of Motorheads more accessible sounding records, March Or Die also features Hellraiser, co-written by Lemmy with Ozzy and Zakk Wylde, and taken from the movie soundtrack to Hellraiser III, as well as a cover of Ted Nugent classic, Cat Scratch Fever.
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