Hellraiser: Best of the Epic Years

Hellraiser: Best of the Epic Years
Greatest hits album by Motörhead
Released 17 March 2003
Recorded 1990 and 1992
Genre Heavy Metal
Length 60:11
Label Sony
Motörhead chronology
Tear Ya Down: The Rarities
(2002)
Hellraiser: Best of the Epic Years
(2003)
Stone Deaf Forever!
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Hellraiser: Best of the Epic Years is a compilation album by the band Motörhead, released in 2003.

Recording

Hellraiser: Best of the Epic Years is spanning the band's two years at Epic Records. The compilation includes songs from the albums 1916 and March ör Die, as well as two non-album tracks that had been on the single "The One to Sing the Blues".

Track listing

  1. "The One to Sing the Blues" (Phil Campbell, Michael Burston, Ian Kilmister, Phil Taylor) – taken from 1916
  2. "Shut You Down" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
  3. "I Ain't No Nice Guy" (Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  4. "Hellraiser" (Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  5. "Asylum Choir" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  6. "Bad Religion" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  7. "Eagle Rock" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from "The One to Sing the Blues" single
  8. "You Better Run" (Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  9. "Cat Scratch Fever" (Ted Nugent) – taken from March ör Die
  10. "March or Die" (Kilmister) – taken from March ör Die
  11. "Angel City" (Kilmister) – taken from 1916
  12. "1916" (Kilmister) – taken from 1916
  13. "Make My Day" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
  14. "Going to Brazil" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916
  15. "Dead Man's Hand" (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from "The One to Sing the Blues" single
  16. "R.A.M.O.N.E.S." (Campbell, Burston, Kilmister, Taylor) – taken from 1916

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Finnish Albums Chart 49[2]

Personnel

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