Over the Top: The Rarities
Over The Top: The Rarities | ||||
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Compilation album by Motörhead | ||||
Released | 26 September 2000 | |||
Genre | Heavy Metal | |||
Length | 36:40 | |||
Label | Sanctuary Records | |||
Producer | Steve Hammonds, Julian Wall | |||
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Over The Top: The Rarities is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released in 2000 on the Sanctuary Records label. It features rare alternative recordings of several songs throughout the band's history.
Recording
Most of the included tracks are alternative versions of well-known early Motörhead songs such as "Capricorn," as well as two songs under new unofficial titles; "Lemmy Goes To The Pub" (alternate version of "Heart Of Stone") and "Same Old Song, I'm Gone" (alternative of "Remember Me, I'm Gone"). Also included is a collaboration with Girlschool, a recording of "Please Don't Touch" under the combined band name of Headgirl.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Eddie Clarke, Ian Kilmister and Phil Taylor, unless otherwise stated.
- "Tear Ya Down" [instrumental version] – 2:39
- "Louie, Louie" (Richard Berry) – 2:54
- "Over The Top" – 3:20
- "Please Don't Touch" (Heath Robinson) (performed by MotörHeadGirlSchool) – 2:48
- "Emergency" (Denise Dufort / Kelly Johnson / Kim McAuliffe / Tony Williams) – 2:59
- "Over The Top" [alternate version] – 3:04
- "Capricorn" – 4:54
- "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw / Howard Kay / Lois Mann) – 2:44
- "(Don't Let 'Em) Grind You Down" [alternative version] – 3:07
- "Lemmy Goes To The Pub" [alternative version of "Heart Of Stone"] – 3:01
- "Same Old Song, I'm Gone" [alternative version of "Remember Me, I'm Gone"] – 2:19
- "(Don't Need) Religion" – 2:51
Personnel
- Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) – bass, vocals
- "Fast" Eddie Clarke – guitar
- Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums
- Hugh Gilmöur – artwork/notes
- Steve Hammonds – compilation & co-ordination
- Julian Wall – compilation & co-ordination
Release history
Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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26 September 2000 | Castle Music Ltd. | CD | 683 |
26 September 2000 | Castle Music Ltd. | CD | 685 |
2001 | Castle Music Ltd. | CD | CMRCD 176 |
8 February 2006 | Sanctuary | CD | SMRDD 209 |
References
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