Another first-rate Motörhead album -- the fifth in a row, to be precise -- Iron Fist is the final one to feature the band's classic lineup, as guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke would depart following the album's completion. Released in 1982, Iron Fist is mostly distinguished from its predecessors in terms of production, and not favorably. Clarke produced this album himself, whereas industry veterans Jimmy Miller and Vic Maile had respectively manned Motörhead's past four albums. Clarke's production is a bit sterile in comparison, with his guitar in the forefront, sounding slightly more polished than usual. These are minor points, however. Iron Fist is a fine Motörhead album, and there's not much at all to complain about here. As usual, the performance is ferocious and there several standout songs ("Iron Fist," "Heart of Stone," "Speedfreak," "[Don't Let 'Em] Grind You Down") amid a strong selection overall. If Iron Fist falls a little short of its four-star predecessors, it's still in a class with those albums, at least relative to what would follow in the years to come. Sadly, it was downhill from here for Motörhead, slowly but steadily. Not until the '90s would they reach heights near this again. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
Iron Fist
01/01/1982 | Bmg Japan
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CD
$36.99IRON FIST (BONUS TRACK) (JPN) (MLPS)
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LP
$58.99IRON FIST
All Music Guide Review
Iron Fist Track Listing
Credits of Iron Fist
- Steffan Chirazi
- Liner Notes
- John Strednansky
- Liner Notes
- Martin Poole
- Artwork, Cover Art, Photography
- Curtis Evans
- Reissue Design
- Alan Ballard
- Photography, Cover Art
- Allan Ballard
- Artwork, Photography
- Mick Stevenson
- Photography
- Evil Red Neck
- Producer
- Hatsumi Sakoda
- Liner Notes
- Will Reid
- Producer
- "Fast" Eddie Clarke
- Guitar
- Charles Harrowell
- Tape Operator
- Lemmy
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals
- Motörhead
- Producer, Main Performer




















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