1916

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studio album
First released:
Feb 26 1991

Overview Edit

1916 is the ninth studio album by the British band Motörhead. It was released on February 26, 1991 on WTG Records.

This was their first album recorded for WTG after the legal battle with GWR Records was resolved. In the album's liner notes, the band says "...to the people we left behind - we didn't want to leave ya, but we really had to go! This album is the better for it. Stale and on a treadmill in our career, a change was needed."

The title track is a reflection on World War I killings, it is an uncharacteristically slow ballad in which Lemmy's singing is only lightly accompanied, closely resembling what Roger Waters did on The Final Cut. "Love Me Forever", a ballad which was later covered by Doro Pesch. "R.A.M.O.N.E.S.", a tribute to punk band the Ramones, was later recorded by the Ramones, which can be found as one of the two studio tracks on Greatest Hits Live. The Ramones also performed it at their final show with Lemmy, with that show being released on video and CD as We're Outta Here.

In the studio the band recorded four songs with the producer, Ed Stasium, before deciding he had to go. When Lemmy listened to one of the mixes of "Going to Brazil", he asked for him to turn up four tracks, and on doing so heard claves and tambourines Stasium had added. Stasium was fired and Pete Solley was hired as producer. The story, according to Stasium, was Lemmy's drug and alcohol intake had far exceeded the limitations of Stasium's patience so he quit.

The album reached number 24 in UK charts and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance at the 1992 Grammys, but lost to Metallica's Metallica.

Due to an unintentional oversight, the French, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian and Portuguese flags were not featured on the album artwork.

The postergramme would be the last programme for the band until the 30th Anniversary Tour in 2005.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
Catalog number:
467481 2
Release dates:
  • 1991 in United States

Genres

Heavy Metal, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Metal, Pop, Rock, Speed Metal. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Surprisingly good
I remember when this came out. It was a real "turning of the page" for Motorhead. The production was crisper. The songs were better. The guitars fuller. Of course, Lemmy's voice has never been great, but it wasn't as rough this outing.

Many metal-heads hate this album because it's not just in your face, screaming guitar-fare. This has more depth than that. Oh, there's are plenty of rockers here (I'll Sing the Blues and Going to Brazil are real standouts), but there's more. The Ramones tribute s…
Written by Samuel J. Williams "Certified Complainer"
3 stars Its really not that bad
Motorhead seemed to take some flack with changing up their sound with 1991's "1916" and even though it seems to show that the four year abscence of studio time seemed to hurt the band, there are still five killer cuts here that make the album worth a purchase. "IM so bad", "No Voices in the Sky", "Make my Day", and "Shut you Down" are classic Motorhead, and the Ramones track isnt that bad either. The rest seems like some bad filler, and a bit mellow for the band, but like I said it could have be…
Written by T. Gore "old_sckool"

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. design

  2. engineer

    1. Peter Solley [mix]
    2. Steve Hall [mastering]
  1. performer

    1. Lemmy [vocals and instrument]
    2. Phil Taylor [instrument]
    3. Wizzö [instrument]
    4. Würzel [instrument]
  2. producer

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1916 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Sony
catalog number: 46858
release dates: Feb 26 1991 in United Kingdom
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1916 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 46858
release dates: Feb 26 1991
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1916 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 467481 2
release dates: Feb 1 2008
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