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The No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith album; brand new remaster created from the original tapes. Includes three CD live albums of a newly unearthed, previously unreleased concerts from the Short Sharp Pain In The Neck tour: LIVE AT LEEDS, QUEENS HALL 28/3/1981. 18 song, previously unreleased full concert from the first night of the No Sleep live recording. LIVE AT NEWCASTLE, CITY HALL 29/3/1981. 18 song, previously unreleased full concert from the second night of the No Sleep live recording. LIVE AT NEWCASTLE, CITY HALL 30/3/1981. 19 song, previously unreleased full concert from the third night of the No Sleep live recording. Boxset includes: 4CD 28 page digi-book pack telling the story of No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith. 2 Sided A3 poster of Heavy Metal Holocaust and Paris gig posters. Motorhead England, Warpig plectrum. Reproduction USA ’81 tour pass. Reproduction Newcastle gig ticket. Motorhead Europe 1981 40mm badge. Port Vale stadium post card flyer Motörhead in 1981 was a band of extremes; a flammable mix of non-stop celebration over their rising success and punishing graft, underscored by an inter-band powder-keg dynamic. After recording Ace Of Spades, it had shot to number four in the UK; the killer breakthrough after Overkill and Bomber had done essential groundwork, late 1980’s Ace Up Your Sleeve UK tour was a triumphant lap of honour that spilled into the recording of No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith. The album took its title from an inscription painted on one of the trucks, referencing the 32 gigs they were playing with only two days off. The track listing ended up featuring three tracks from Ace Of Spades, five from Overkill, Bomber’s title track and two from their self-titled debut. Originally released on 27th June 1981, Lemmy is quoted as saying of it “I knew it’d be the live one that went best, because we’re really a live band. You can’t listen to a record and find out what we’re about. You’ve got to see us.” Upon release No Sleep ‘Til Hammersmith went straight to number one, their first and only in the UK and is still the most necessary live album of all time.