St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP

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St. Valentine's Day Massacre
St. Valentine's Day Massacre cover
EP by Motörhead
Released February 21, 1981
Recorded 1980
Genre Heavy metal
Length 9:33
Label Bronze Records
Producer(s) Vic Maile
Professional reviews
Motörhead chronology
Beer Drinkers and Hell Raisers
(1981)
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
(1981)
Stand By Your Man
(1982)


St. Valentine's Day Massacre EP was recorded while Motörhead's drummer Phil Taylor was recovering from a neck injury. The two bands (Motörhead and Girlschool) decided to collaborate under the monicker Headgirl. The result was this three-track EP. Each of the bands did a cover of each other's tracks (Motörhead chose "Emergency" and Girlschool did "Bomber"). Both bands duetted on a cover of Johnny Kidd & The Pirates' "Please Don't Touch".

Released in 1981 in 7" and 10" vinyl formats (both had the same cover and tracks), the EP reached #5 in the UK Singles Charts.

On February 19, 1981 the band played "Please Don't Touch" on the BBC TV Top of the Pops show, to support the release of the EP.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Please Don't Touch" (Heath, Robinson)
  2. "Bomber" (Lemmy Kilmister, Phil Taylor, Eddie Clarke)
  3. "Emergency" (Kim McAuliffe, Kelly Johnson, Enid Williams, Denise Dufort)

[edit] Credits

A Side

Please Don't Touch

  • Drums: Denise
  • Rhythm Guitar: Kim
  • Lead Guitars: Kelly & Eddie
  • Bass: Enid & Lemmy
  • Vocals: Kelly & Lemmy

B Side

Emergency

  • Drums: Denise
  • Guitar: Eddie
  • Bass: Lemmy
  • Vocals: Eddie
  • Vocal Backing: Lemmy

Bomber

  • Kelly, Denise, Enid & Kim

[edit] Special Releases

The original standard release of this EP was in 7" and 10" vinyl pressings.

A bootleg St. Valentine's Day Massacre exists, a double 12" vinyl album with white labels. It contains recordings of Motörhead and Girlschool's sets from a 1981 'Rockstage' TV Special from The Theatre Royal, Nottingham.

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