
Motörhead are digging deeper into the archives with another preview from the upcoming Kiss of Death 20th Anniversary Edition.
The band has released “Be My Baby (Live)”, the third track shared from the anniversary edition of the 2006 album. The live cut gives fans another piece of the expanded release, bringing one more blast of Motörhead’s road-tested power back into the spotlight.
Originally released in 2006, Kiss of Death landed late in Motörhead’s career but still carried the same bruising attitude that made the band one of heavy music’s most reliable machines. Led by Lemmy Kilmister, Motörhead never needed much polish. The songs were loud, direct, and built to move at full force.
That is what makes a live track like “Be My Baby” worth hearing in this setting. It is not about cleaning up the past or dressing it up for a new anniversary package. It is about putting the volume back where it belongs and letting the band sound like the band.
The Kiss of Death 20th Anniversary Edition continues the recent run of archival Motörhead releases aimed at giving longtime fans deeper cuts, alternate versions, and live material from different corners of the band’s history. For a group whose identity was always tied to the stage as much as the studio, the live material matters.
Fans can stream “Be My Baby (Live)” now and keep an eye on Motörhead’s official website and social channels for full anniversary edition details, release information, and ordering options.
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