Doro To Record Lemmy Tribute Album!
In a new interview with Canada's The Metal Voice, German metal queen Doro Pesch spoke about a special album she is planning to release to commemorate what would have been late MOTÖRHEAD frontman Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Kilmister's 80th birthday and the tenth anniversary of his passing. She said (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): "I wanna do something for Lemmy, because, yeah, it would be his anniversary and it's called 'Rock To Death', and that will come out in September. And I wanna put on all our duets. We did a couple of duets like 'It Still Hurts' together and 'Love Me Forever', a MOTÖRHEAD classic, 'Alone Again'. And then I did some MOTÖRHEAD covers, like 'Ace Of Spades', of course, and 'Rock 'N' Roll'. So I'm just in the middle of putting that together in memory of Lemmy Kilmister."
Asked if there are any recordings she made with Lemmy that have never been released, Doro said: "Actually, all these versions, they are pretty much different versions than you could find on the records."
She continued: "That was so funny — I went to the studio and I was checking out all kinds of bags, and when I'm doing a production, I always have big bags with CDs and stuff, and back in the day cassettes. And it was so funny, underneath my bag, there was a bag and I didn't even think of it. I didn't open it for a long time. And that day before I went to the studio, I opened that bag and there were all these CDs and all our mixes, like the two duets I did with Lemmy in L.A. Actually, Bob Kulick, he was recording everything. It was his studio. And I found all these unreleased tracks. So this record will have a lot of unreleased mixes and tracks and stuff you already know, but it's different versions — alternate takes, alternate mixes. Because when we did our first duets, 'Love Me Forever' and 'Alone Again', man, I think we had 10 mixes and we couldn't decide which one was the best. And then Lemmy and me, we were always a team, and the engineer, he said, 'No, you've gotta have this one.' And we said, 'No, we wanna have the demo.' And then we worked out from the demo again. And it was a lot of fun. So you will hear some different mixes."