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'Lost' Motörhead Sessions From 1976 Set For June Release As "The Manticore Tapes" Sheila Rock / Shutterstock
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'Lost' Motörhead Sessions From 1976 Set For June Release As "The Manticore Tapes"


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A ‘lost’ 1976 album from heavy metal/hard rock legends Motörhead will be receiving a June 27th release. That effort was captured at Manticore Studio in Fullham, London back during the band’s ‘Three Amigos’ era, which included vocalist/bassist Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister, guitarist Fast Eddie Clarke and drummer Phil “Philthy Animal” Taylor.

While technically rehearsal sessions, the material captured here marked the first-time that lineup had laid down songs together. Cameron Webb was tasked with restoring the material from the original sessions, which will now be released as “The Manticore Tapes” in celebration of the band’s 50th anniversary.

Deluxe Expanded Bookpack:

LP 1 “The Manticore Tapes“:

01 – “Intro” (Instrumental)
02 – “Leavin’ Here
03 – “Vibrator
04 – “Help Keep Us On The Road
05 – “The Watcher
06 – “Motörhead
07 – “Witch Doctor” (Instrumental)
08 – “Iron Horse” / “Born To Lose” (Instrumental)
09 – “Leavin’ Here” (Alternate Take)
10 – “Vibrator” (Alternate Take)
11 – “The Watcher” (Alternate Take)

LP 2 “Live: Blitzkrieg On Birmingham ’77“:

01 – “Motörhead
02 – “Vibrator
03 – “Keep Us On The Road
04 – “The Watcher
05 – “Iron Horse
06 – “Leavin’ Here
07 – “On Parole
08 – “I’m Your Witch Doctor
09 – “Train Kept a-Rollin’
10 – “City Kids
11 – “White Line Fever

7″ “Live At Barbarella’s Birmingham ’77” (previously unreleased):

01 – “Motörhead
02 – “Keep Us On The Road

The Manticore Tapes” (LP & CD):

01 – “Intro” (Instrumental)
02 – “Leavin’ Here
03 – “Vibrator
04 – “Help Keep Us On The Road
05 – “The Watcher
06 – “Motörhead
07 – “Witch Doctor” (Instrumental)
08 – “Iron Horse” / “Born To Lose” (Instrumental)
09 – “Leavin’ Here” (Alternate Take)
10 – “Vibrator” (Alternate Take)
11 – “The Watcher” (Alternate Take)

Pre-orders are available through here. The featured performance of the band’s eponymous track can be heard below:

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