Motörhead's cover of the Motown classic 'Leavin' Here' from their long-lost 1976 album, The Manticore Tapes, has emerged just before its scheduled release on June 27. The track presents a raw and lean production, illustrating the punk influences that characterized the band's sound during their formative years. Initially recorded at Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Manticore Studio, this version contrasts with the band's earlier live rendition. The album celebrates Motörhead's legacy and commemorates their 50th anniversary while giving fans a nostalgic look into the band's impact on the rock genre.
Motörhead's newly unveiled cover of 'Leavin' Here' from The Manticore Tapes reveals a raw punk-infused sound from the band's early days, celebrating their 50th anniversary.
The long-lost recording from Emerson, Lake & Palmer's Manticore Studio highlights Motörhead's formative years, showcasing their evolution through a lean production style and edgy guitar work.
Motörhead collectors will find the unreleased 1976 recording to be a noteworthy glimpse into the band's early musical influences and lineup changes.
This archival release, featuring tracks recorded in 1976, captures the essence of early Motörhead, integrating instrumentals and new takes as a reflection of their groundbreaking sound.
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