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Rock 'n' Roll (Motörhead album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rock 'n' Roll (Motörhead album)
''Rock 'n' Roll'' is the eighth studio album by the British band Motörhead and the first album since the return of their then former drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor, who would leave again in 1992. Reaching only No. 34 in the UK Albums Chart, it was, in that respect, the worst performing of all of Motörhead's Top 40 chart hits. ==Background== In 1987, Motörhead appeared in the Peter Richardson film ''Eat the Rich'', which starred the regular cast of ''The Comic Strip'' and Motörhead bassist/vocalist Lemmy Kilmister himself in a small part as "Spider". The band supplied six songs for the soundtrack as well. As the band was about to film their cameo, however, drummer Pete Gill was fired and Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor rejoined after having quit in 1984. In his autobiography ''White Line Fever'', Lemmy states the sacking of Gill was a long time coming: Lemmy adds that he knew Taylor, who had been playing with Frankie Miller and ex-Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian "Robbo" Robertson, wanted to come back. ''Rock 'n' Roll'' would be the final album recorded by Motörhead on the GWR label and the last before Lemmy would relocate from the UK to Los Angeles.
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