Stone Deaf Forever!
Stone Deaf Forever! | ||||
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Box set by Motörhead | ||||
Released | 7 October 2003 | |||
Recorded | 1975–2002 | |||
Genre | Heavy Metal | |||
Length | 6:18:16 | |||
Compiler | Motörhead | |||
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Stone Deaf Forever! is a 5-CD box set collection by the band Motörhead, released in 2003.
Recording
Stone Deaf Forever! is the first fully comprehensive box set collection covering the band's career from 1975–2002 and is the first box set to be issued with full band approval: the track listing was compiled in association with the band and its fan club.
The accompanying 60-page booklet contains a new 12,000 word essay by rock journalist Mick Wall and previously unpublished photos and information. Also included is a full colour replica tour poster and a Motörhead button. The cover art features a newly commissioned painting by longtime Motörhead artist Joe Petagno.
Nineteen tracks made their CD debut on this set, although a number have since been included on Motörhead reissues and most significantly the BBC Live & In-Session set.
Track listing
Disc one: 1975–1980
- "Motorhead" (Ian Kilmister) – by Hawkwind – b-side of "Kings of Speed" single
- "Lost Johnny" (Kilmister, Mick Farren) – taken from On Parole
- "Leaving Here" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland) – a-side of "Leaving Here"/"White Line Fever" [Stiff] single
- "White Line Fever" (Eddie Clarke, Kilmister, Phil Taylor) – b-side of "Leaving Here"/"White Line Fever" [Stiff] single
- "The Watcher" (Kilmister) – taken from Motörhead
- "City Kids" (Larry Wallis, Duncan Sanderson) – b-side of "Motorhead" [Chiswick] single
- "I'm Your Witchdoctor" (John Mayall) – taken from Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers EP
- "Motorhead" (Kilmister) – taken from Motörhead
- "Louie Louie" (Richard Berry) [Peel Session 1978] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Keep Us on the Road" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor, Farren) [Peel Session 1978] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Tear Ya Down" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [Peel Session 1978] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "I'll Be Your Sister" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [Peel Session 1978] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Overkill" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Overkill
- "Stay Clean" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Overkill
- "Capricorn" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Overkill
- "Limb From Limb" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Overkill
- "Dead Men Tell No Tales" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Bomber
- "Stone Dead Forever" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Bomber
- "Step Down" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Bomber
- "Bomber" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Bomber
- "Over the Top" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – by Motordam [sic] – taken from the unreleased "Ballroom Blitz" single
- "Shoot You in the Back" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Ace of Spades
Disc two: 1980–1986
- "Ace of Spades" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Ace of Spades
- "Bite the Bullet" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Ace of Spades
- "The Chase Is Better Than the Catch" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Ace of Spades
- "Live to Win" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [BBC Session 1980] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Like a Nightmare" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [BBC Session 1980] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Please Don't Touch" (Johnny Kidd, Guy Robinson) – by Headgirl – taken from St. Valentine's Day Massacre
- "Iron Fist" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Iron Fist
- "Heart of Stone" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Iron Fist
- "Don't Need Religion" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Iron Fist
- "Shine" (Brian Robertson, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Another Perfect Day
- "One Track Mind" (Robertson, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Another Perfect Day
- "I Got Mine" (Robertson, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Another Perfect Day
- "Snaggletooth" (Phil Campbell, Michael Burston, Kilmister, Pete Gill) – taken from No Remorse
- "Under the Knife (Slow Version)" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from No Remorse
- "Ain't My Crime" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from Orgasmatron
- "Nothing Up My Sleeve" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from Orgasmatron
- "Killed by Death" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC Session 1986] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Deaf Forever" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC Session 1986] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Orgasmatron" [Spoken Word] (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC Session 1986] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Orgasmatron" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC Session 1986] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Dr. Rock" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC Session 1986] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
Disc three: 1987–1996
- "Rock 'n' Roll" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Rock 'n' Roll
- "Eat the Rich" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Rock 'n' Roll
- "Just 'cos You Got the Power" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Rock 'n' Roll
- "The Black Leather Jacket" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Channel 4 TV programme
- "No Voices in the Sky" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
- "Going to Brazil" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
- "Love Me Forever" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
- "You Better Run" (Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
- "I Ain't No Nice Guy" (Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
- "Hell on Earth" (Kilmister) – taken from Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth original soundtrack
- "Burner" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Mikkey Dee) – taken from Bastards
- "I Am the Sword" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Bastards
- "Bad Woman" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Bastards
- "Devils" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Bastards
- "Sacrifice" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Sacrifice
- "Sex and Death" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Sacrifice
- "Over Your Shoulder" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Sacrifice
- "Out of the Sun" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Sacrifice
- "I Don't Believe a Word" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Overnight Sensation
Disc four: 1996–2002
- "Overnight Sensation" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Overnight Sensation
- "Broken" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Overnight Sensation
- "Listen to Your Heart" (Kilmister) – taken from Overnight Sensation
- "Love for Sale" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Snake Bite Love
- "Snake Bite Love" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Snake Bite Love
- "Take the Blame" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Snake Bite Love
- "Joy of Labour" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Snake Bite Love
- "Orgasmatron 2000" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – Internet download
- "Stay Out of Jail" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from We Are Motörhead
- "One More Fucking Time" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from We Are Motörhead
- "We Are Motorhead" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from We Are Motörhead
- "Shoot 'em Down" (Dee Snider) – Twisted Sister tribute
- "Walk a Crooked Mile" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Hammered
- "Brave New World" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Hammered
- "Mine All Mine" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Hammered
- "Voices from the War" (Campbell, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Hammered
Disc five: Live: 1975–2002
- "On Parole" (Wallis) – taken from What's Words Worth?
- "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann) – taken from What's Words Worth?
- "Too Late Too Late" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [BBC In Concert] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "(I Won't) Pay Your Price" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) [BBC In Concert] – later released on BBC Live & In-Session
- "Iron Horse/Born to Lose" (Taylor, Brown, Lawrence) – taken from No Sleep 'til Hammersmith
- "We Are the Roadcrew" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from No Sleep 'til Hammersmith
- "Nadine" (Chuck Berry) – taken from Beware the Dog [bootleg]
- "Steal Your Face" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) [BBC In Concert] – included on Orgasmatron Deluxe Edition
- "Mean Machine" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from The Birthday Party
- "No Class" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from The Birthday Party
- "Stone Deaf in the USA" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from Live at Brixton Academy
- "Dogs" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from Live at Brixton Academy
- "Traitor" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from No Sleep at All
- "Built for Speed" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Gill) – taken from No Sleep at All
- "Acropolis [Metropolis]" (Clarke, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Greek No Sleep at All bonus single
- "Angel City" (Kilmister) – taken from 1916 Live...Everything Louder than Everything Else
- "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916 Live...Everything Louder than Everything Else
- "Silver Machine" (Robert Calvert, Dave Brock) [bootleg] – by Hawkwind featuring Lemmy – Wembley Arena, October 2002
- "On Your Feet or on Your Knees" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Dee) – taken from Everything Louder Than Everyone Else
- "I'm So Bad, Baby I Don't Care" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from Everything Louder Than Everyone Else
- "Born To Raise Hell" (Kilmister) – taken from Everything Louder Than Everyone Else
Personnel
- Lemmy (Ian Kilmister) – bass guitar, lead vocals
- Larry Wallis – guitar (track 1.2)
- "Fast" Eddie Clarke – guitar (tracks 1.3–2.9)
- Brian "Robbo" Robertson – guitar (tracks 2.10–2.12)
- Phil "Wizzö" Campbell – guitar (tracks 2.13–4.16)
- Würzel (Michael Burston) – guitar (tracks 2.13–3.18)
- Lucas Fox – drums (track 1.2)
- Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor – drums (tracks 1.2–2.12, 3.1–3.7)
- Pete Gill – drums (tracks 2.13–2.21)
- Tommy Aldridge – drums (tracks 3.8–3.10)
- Mikkey Dee – drums (tracks 3.11–4.16)