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Iron Fist (album)

''Iron Fist'' is the fifth studio album by the British band Motörhead. Released on 17 April 1982, it peaked at No. 6 on the UK album charts.〔Burridge, Alan ''Illustrated Collector's Guide to Motörhead'' Published: 1995, Collector's Guide Publishing p70. ISBN 0-9695736-2-6.〕 It was preceded by the release of the title track "Iron Fist" as a single on 3 April, which peaked in the UK singles chart at #29. It was the final album to be recorded by the Lemmy, "Fast" Eddie Clarke and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor line-up.
==Recording==
As with 1980's ''Ace of Spades'', recording commenced with producer Vic Maile at his Jackson's Studio in Rickmansworth in 1981. Motorhead was enjoying their greatest commercial success at the time, having had their live album ''No Sleep 'til Hammersmith'' debut at #1 on the U.K. charts. A break in recording for the band to play some November and December dates with Tank was followed by Clarke producing Tank's debut album with help from Will Reid Dick. Soon after, Maille left the Motorhead project, and there are conflicting explanations as to why. One is that Clarke was unhappy with the Maile produced sessions and decided that the album should be recorded themselves, although Lemmy lamented at the time that "it's a shame to have lost Vic in a way because I thought it was successful".〔Iron Fist official tour programme. Eddie Clarke and Lemmy interviewed by Kris Needs〕 However, in the Motorhead documentary ''The Guts and the Glory'', Clarke insists that drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor refused to work with the producer after Maille got him an unsatisfactory drum sound. Clarke: "And then one day Phil turned to me and said, 'Listen Eddie, why don't you do it?' And I said, 'Man, I don't wanna do it, I'm playing on the record'...I swear to God, I was reluctant as fuck". In the same film Lemmy states, "I was pissed off 'cause we let Eddie produce it. I wasn't at the time, though. Fair play. But it became obvious after it was released - I sort of sobered up and realized it was garbage, most of it. And there's at least three songs on there that weren't even finished. We just finished them in the studio, you know, like cobbled it together. It just was a substandard album. But the trouble is how do you follow a live album that went straight in at #1? There's nothing you can do". The album was recorded during the best part of late January and February 1982 at Morgan Studios and Ramport Studios in London, with Clarke producing and Dick engineering. Struggling to think of a name for the title track for the album, Lemmy remembered the time the band had performed live under the name ''Iron Fist and the Hordes from Hell'' for contractual reasons (a subsequent album ''What's Words Worth?'' was released of that event), and decided this was an apt name for this project. The name was eventually shortened to simply ''Iron Fist''.〔 The title track would go on to be one of the band's signature songs.

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