Motörhead will celebrate the 40th anniversary of Another Perfect Day with an expanded edition of the album.

The anniversary edition arrives on November 3rd packed with exclusive content, including never-before-released bonus tracks , unreleased photos, and a complete concert recorded at Hull City Hall on June 22, 1983.

The deluxe version of Another Perfect Day will be available as a double CD and triple LP, including a limited edition vinyl in the original album's blue and black colors. Pre-order here . For more information and access to official merchandise, visit the Motörhead website .

The album will also include some previously unheard demo versions. One of them is the track "Climber," which would later become "Shine." The unreleased demo was released this Thursday, the 14th, along with a music video, and you can check it out now.

About 'Another Perfect Day'

Released in 1983, Another Perfect Day is the most controversial album in Motörhead's catalog. After Brian Robertson , former Thin Lizzy , 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 a carefully crafted production.

The band's new sonic expression was initially surprising to listeners, but 40 years later, Another Perfect Day is seen as an inevitably divisive chapter in Motörhead's history.

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