Another Perfect Day Motörhead album , is celebrating its 40th anniversary. A remastered edition with previously unreleased singles is being released this Friday, the 3rd, in a super deluxe edition.

“Climber (Demo)” was the first track made available on streaming platforms, following “One Track Mind (Live at Hull City Hall)” – a previously unreleased recording, originally recorded on June 22, 1983. Listen to the deluxe edition of Another Perfect Day at the end of this article.

The album Another Perfect Day has always been the most controversial in Motörhead's catalog. Released in 1983, this sixth studio album by the band faced challenges from the start. After former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson replaced Fast Eddie Clarke , the album presented a more "musical" approach, as Lemmy called it, combining the characteristic ferocity of the band's classic lineup with more traditional guitar-rock elements, enhanced by carefully crafted production.

To celebrate the 40th anniversary of this sixth album, there will be hardcover book packaging in two-CD and three-LP formats, featuring a stunning remaster of the original album, bonus tracks of unreleased demos, and a previously unreleased full concert recorded at Hull City Hall on June 22, 1983. In addition, there will be the story behind the album and many previously unreleased photos. There will also be a limited edition vinyl release in the original album's blue and black color scheme.

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