Bastards may be the most underrated Motorhead album ever. In addition to serving as a strong bounce back from the misguided March or Die, the album is just as good as the band’s best-known efforts and set a new standard for everything that followed.
Double vinyl LP pressing includes the original album along with 10 bonus tracks. Many of those have never been released, including "Meaningless Movements" from an August 1989 writing session, and a cover of Motorhead's "Orgasmatron."
Poison Idea's momentum hasn't slowed down one bit; this is still their brand of loud, potent powerthrash. Slightly more metal than in the past but the accent here is on the force and fury.
Lovingly crafted fan club DLP of a killer raw 1985 recording. Features the four-piece Motörhead inlcuding their small stint with Saxon drummer, Pete Gill. 24x24" foldout poster, colored vinyl, obi strip, and Japanese style sleeve. Limited stock available!
Previously unreleased live album, The Motörhead Lost Tape is the 7th in the live series (and a RSD staple!) and taken this time from the bands performance at the Whisky A Go Go in LA in Dec 1995. A special one as it was Lemmys 50th birthday show and this
The very first recordings made my Motorhead in 1975 and 1976, featuring Lemmy, guitarist Larry Wallis from the Pink Fairies, drummer Phil Taylor and original drummer Lucas Fox. All 9 tracks have been remixed by Steven Wilson.
For Record Store Day 2026, St Germain presents Africa, a colored double vinyl gathering remixes and alternate versions of his latest album-an exclusive edition featuring original artwork conceived and designed by the artist himself.