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Clean Your Clock
2016 live album by Motörhead From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Clean Your Clock is the thirteenth live album by the band Motörhead, released on 10 June 2016, approximately six months after the death of vocalist and bassist Lemmy.[1] Lemmy dedicated the song "Doctor Rock" to Phil Taylor, Motörhead's drummer from 1976-1983 and from 1987-1992, who died a week before the live album was recorded.[2]
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Recording
The album was recorded during their European 40th Anniversary tour. It is compiled from two sold-out shows at the Zenith in Munich, Germany, on 20 and 21 November 2015 (both nights were filmed but only the first show was released). Unbeknownst to UDR Records at the time, these two shows would turn out to be the last Motörhead live shows that were recorded professionally.
Release
Formats
The show was released as a live album and as a concert film in a variety of formats:
- 2 LP coloured vinyl (gate-fold sleeve w/pop-up artwork) and download card
- Single CD
- DVD and CD
- Blu-Ray and CD
- Box set: 2 LP coloured vinyl (gate-fold sleeve w/pop-up artwork), download card, DVD, CD (mini gate-fold sleeve w/pop-up artwork, Blu-ray and a metal pin
- Box set (UDR exclusive): 2 LP coloured vinyl (gate-fold sleeve w/pop-up artwork), download card, DVD, CD (mini gate-fold sleeve w/pop-up artwork), Blu-ray and a silver or gold pin
- Digital download
YouTube
Four songs from the Blu-ray were released on UDR's YouTube channel. These are:
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Track listing
Personnel
Charts
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References
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