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''Iron Fist'' is the fifth studio album by English
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, released in April 1982 by
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. It was the final album of the classic Three Amigos lineup of
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, "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and
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. The album peaked at No. 6 on the UK album charts. 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 No. 29.


Recording

As with 1980's '' Ace of Spades'', recording commenced with producer
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at his Jackson's Studio in
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in 1981. Motorhead was enjoying their greatest commercial success at the time, having had their live album '' No Sleep 'til Hammersmith'' debut at No. 1 on the UK charts. A break in recording for the band to play some November and December dates with
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was followed by Clarke producing Tank's debut album with help from Will Reid Dick. Soon after, Maile left the Motörhead 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: However, in the Motörhead documentary ''The Guts and the Glory'', Clarke insists that drummer Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor refused to work with the producer after Maile got him an unsatisfactory drum sound, stating: In the same film Lemmy states: 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 ''
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'' was released of that event), and decided this was an apt name for this project. The name was eventually shortened to simply ''Iron Fist''.


Release

A promotional film was made of the band dressed in studded leather armour and wielding broadswords, described by Lemmy as "all dressed up as idiots, prancing about in a wood in South Mimms as opposed to prancing about in South Mimms dressed as cowboy idiots", with Clarke adding that they looked "like a bunch of fairies prancing about with armour on... It's very hard not to." The band undertook a UK tour from 17 March to 12 April with support from Tank. This was to be the first tour to drop the bomber lighting rig, with Lemmy feeling that they had "to do something new sooner or later" despite it being "the best show I've ever seen in my life". The rig was replaced by a gigantic iron fist that was supposed to unfold its hand but, as Lemmy explained to '' Uncut'''s John Robinson in 2015, it malfunctioned and made a "rude gesture" to the crowd. The band continued touring to promote the album, visiting North America in May and June, Japan at the end of June, and, after some summer festival appearances, mainland Europe in October and November. The first date of the North American tour, 12 May at C.N.E. Coliseum (now Ricoh Coliseum) in
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, was filmed and subsequently released on video as ''Live in Toronto'' and later as the bonus disc of the deluxe edition of the CD. In his 2002 autobiography ''White Line Fever'', Lemmy recalls that at the Toronto show: Promotion for the album went as far as the May 1982 edition of ''Rennbahn Express'', an Austrian magazine, which included a free flexidisc with excerpts from "Iron Fist", "Sex and Outrage", "Don't Let 'em Grind You Down", and "Loser". Lemmy is interviewed by Robert Reumann in English and is overdubbed with a German translation. The release of the album prompted Bronze/Mercury in Canada to issue ''The Complete Motörhead Kit'', which featured a limited-edition 12-inch vinyl containing "Iron Fist", "Too Late, Too Late", "Remember Me, I'm Gone", " Ace of Spades" and "Motörhead" (from the ''No Sleep 'til Hammersmith'' album), plus a tour programme, a tour poster, and an embroidered patch of the band's logo.


"Fast" Eddie's departure

After the second date on 14 May at
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's Palladium, Clarke left the band, his replacement being former Thin Lizzy guitarist Brian Robertson with the tour recommencing a week later on 21 May in Detroit. Bad feelings between Kilmister and Clarke had been simmering for a while, but the breaking point came when Lemmy decided to record a cover of the
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. Asked to play on the single, Clarke quit the band. Lemmy reflected on the guitarist's departure in his 2002 memoir: Lemmy reiterated in 2000 that ''Iron Fist'' was: Clarke maintains in ''The Guts and the Glory'':


Critical reception

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enthuses ''Iron Fist'' is "a fine Motörhead album, and there's not much at all to complain about here", but concedes "Clarke's production is a bit sterile" while lauding "several standout songs... amid a strong selection overall".
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calls the album "a twelve-fingered mutation of an album with a clutch of gem-studded tracks..."


Track listing


Standard edition


Castle Communications 1996 CD reissue bonus tracks


Sanctuary Records 2005 2-CD deluxe edition

Disc one includes the original album without bonus tracks. Track B1 is the B-side of the "Iron Fist" single.
Tracks B2–B15 is the band's performance at the Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Canada, on 12 May 1982. * There is discrepancy about the live recording location, as the original VHS of the show says the "C.N.E. Colosseum, Toronto" and the 2005 deluxe booklet says "Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto".''Motörhead - Live In Toronto'', Motörhead, Acton Green Music Ltd, AVATAR Communications VHS 6697-50 (UK), 1984 Liner Notes, rear cover


40th Anniversary Edition (23 September 2022)


Personnel

Per the album's liner notes. *
Lemmy Ian Fraser Kilmister (24 December 1945 – 28 December 2015), better known as Lemmy Kilmister or simply Lemmy, was an English musician. He was the founder, lead singer, bassist and primary songwriter of the rock band Motörhead, of which he wa ...
– vocals, bass guitar * "Fast" Eddie Clarke – guitars *
Phil "Philthy Animal" Taylor Philip John Taylor (21 September 1954 – 12 November 2015), better known as "Philthy Animal", was an English drummer. He was a member of the rock band Motörhead from 1975 to 1984 and 1987 to 1992, recording eleven studio albums and four live ...
– drums Production *Will "Evil Red Neck" Reid – producer *"Fast" Eddie Clarke – producer *Charles Harrowell – engineer *Chaz Harrowell – mixing *Martin Poole – album design *Alan Ballard – photography *
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Snaggletooth 2005 deluxe edition remaster *Giovanni Scatola – mastering * Steve Hammonds – release coordination * Jon Richards – release coordination *Malcolm Dome – sleeve notes *Mick Stevenson – project consultant, photos and archive memorabilia *Curt Evans – 2005 cover design


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Release history


References

{{Authority control Motörhead albums 1982 albums Mercury Records albums Bronze Records albums Albums recorded at Morgan Sound Studios