The post Motörhead’s “Lost” 1976 Album To Be Released in June appeared first on Consequence. A “lost” 1976 Motörhead album titled The Manticore Tapes will see the light of day on June 27th, featuring ...
Motorhead leader Lemmy Kilmister was so convinced that the band had no future in 1976 that he booked a farewell show, a previously unpublished interview revealed. Asked if he thought about “giving up” ...
The announcement of the upcoming release notes that the album was originally recorded in August of 1976 in Emerson, Lake & Palmer’s famous Manticore Studio in Fulham, England. “While they were there, ...
Motörhead's lost 1976 album 'The Manticore Tapes' is finally set to be released. The record, set to drop on June 27, features the classic lineup of the late Lemmy Kilmister, Fast Eddie Clarke, and ...
Eight months before Motörhead’s classic lineup recorded their self-titled debut, the trio found its sea legs in the studio at an August 1976 session, where they recorded early versions of half of ...
Nearly 50 years after they were recorded, a long lost Motörhead album will soon see the light of day. Featuring the classic ‘three amigos’ lineup of Lemmy Kilmister on bass and vocals, Fast Eddie ...
However, Lemmy and co used ELP’s Manticore Studio in Fulham – in what used to be a cinema – during August 1976 when they showcased for prospective record labels. The release of the album they had ...
Motörhead’s The Manticore Tapes debuts at No. 1 on the Official Rock & Metal Albums chart and enters four other U.K. rankings inside the top 10. UNITED KINGDOM - JANUARY 01: Photo of LEMMY and ...
Larry Wallis, who was the original guitarist of Motorhead, sadly passed away earlier this week at 70 years old. No cause of death has been revealed yet. Wallis was recruited by Lemmy Kilmister to join ...
Larry Wallis, the original guitarist for Motörhead, has died at age 70. His cause of death is currently unknown. Wallis was the guitarist prior to “Fast” Eddie Clarke’s addition to the band when they ...