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Four pressings of Motörhead's debut album, Motörhead, including one of the 16,000 red vinyl editions and one of Chiswick EMI white vinyl editions: the first run limited to 10,000 copies (pictured), while later versions had a gold stamped promo sleeve. The initial release had a cover printed in silver on black, the cover artwork featuring Snaggletooth. The inner sleeves featured old and new photos of the band and friends, plus letters of thanks from Lemmy, Eddie and Phil.




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Eight pressings of Motörhead's single "Motorhead". All 7" vinyl singles, inlcuding the initial issue with the 'Map Of Chiswick' label, and the later 'Big Beat' label. Most of the original vinyls have the words "a porky prime cut" inscribed on the disc, near the label, a variety of supporting messages also appear. Shown also are the Chiswick vinyl picture discs featuring Snaggletooth in both pressings, black & white, and blue & white, as well as the single colour pressings in black, blue, pink, orange and white vinyl - catalogued Big Beat NSP13 and NS13 respectively.




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Motörhead's front-man Lemmy is a collector of Nazi memorabilia, here he is seen wearing an Iron Cross while playing live in concert at Reds, West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada in May, 2005. Photograph by Mark Marek.




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Current drummer Mikkey Dee has been with Motörhead since 1992, here he is seen during a drum solo while playing in concert at Reds, West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada in May, 2005. Photograph by Mark Marek.




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The current members of Motörhead; Phil Campbell (left), Mikkey Dee (center - behind the drum kit), and Lemmy (right). This particular line up was formed in 1995, after Würzel left the band, this photograph was taken a decade later during a concert at Reds, West Edmonton Mall, Alberta, Canada by Mark Marek.