Another Perfect Day

Another Perfect Day

by Motoerhead
Another Perfect Day

Another Perfect Day

by Motoerhead

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

To this day, Another Perfect Day remains one of the most unique (albeit misunderstood) albums in the entire Motoerhead catalog. The band's first effort sans legendary axe-meister "Fast" Eddie Clarke (following six albums, of which at least three are still considered timeless classics), Another Perfect Day would be the band's only outing with onetime Thin Lizzy axeman Brian "Robbo" Robertson. Clearly a nervous musical marriage from the start, the album captures Motoerhead mainstays Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister and "Philthy Animal" Taylor struggling to adapt their raw power and unparalleled distortion to Robertson's more mainstream hard rock instincts and melodic tendencies. Thanks in part to Tony Platt's excellent production, Another Perfect Day ranks among the band's best-sounding records ever, but tinkering with a legendary formula is always fraught with danger (is that a boogie-woogie piano on "Rock It"?), and as one might expect, the results here are alternately exhilarating and sometimes frustrating. On the one hand, the glorious arpeggiated melodies that characterize singles "Dancing on Your Grave" and "Shine" (Robertson's most obvious contributions here) were a total shock to the system by classic Motoerhead standards, but their popularity and ultimate longevity as band highlights is a testament to their excellence. Furthermore, other drawn-out blues exercises like "One Track Mind" (which wouldn't sound out of place on any number of early Ted Nugent albums) and "I Got Mine" simply took the intensity and power of previously delivered sub-three-minute blasts and diluted it into four to five minutes, which had some fans impatiently glancing at their clocks. The title track barely escapes this predicament, and tighter, punchier numbers like "Back at the Funny Farm" and "Die You Bastard" manage to revisit the classic bile and fury of years past, but Robertson's unwillingness to be a team player (refusing to play standards like "Bomber" live, never mind his ridiculous fashion sense) virtually guaranteed his eventual sacking. By extension, Another Perfect Day is doomed to be considered a curiosity to this very day. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia & John Franck

Product Details

Release Date: 11/03/2023
Label: Sanctuary
UPC: 4050538852561
Rank: 23341

Tracks

  1. Back At the Funny Farm
  2. Shine
  3. Dancing On Your Grave
  4. Rock It
  5. One Track Mind
  6. Another Perfect Day
  7. Marching Off To War
  8. I Got Mine
  9. Tales of Glory
  10. Die You Bastard

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Motoerhead   Primary Artist
Lemmy   Bass,Vocals
Phil Taylor   Drums
Brian Robertson   Guitar
Eddie Clarke   Guitar
Ian Kilmister   Bass,Vocals

Technical Credits

Tony Platt   Producer
"Fast" Eddie Clarke   Composer
Lemmy Kilmister   Composer
Lemmy   Composer
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor   Composer
Phil Taylor   Composer
Mick Brown   Composer
Motoerhead   Composer
Will Reid Dick   Producer
Brian Robertson   Composer
Eddie Clarke   Composer,Producer
Willie Dixon   Composer
Edward Clarke   Composer
Guy Lawrence   Composer,Composer
Ian Kilmister   Composer
Brian David Robertson   Composer
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