"You know I'm born to lose.
And Gambling's for fools.
But that's the way I like it Baby, I don't want to live forever".
If you don't know this line off by heart, backwards and in your sleep, you really don't know rock and roll !
That immortal line from this album's legendary title track pretty much sums up the attitude brought to the listener on this, arguably Motorhead's finest musical moment.
Ace of Spades is a good time album. It has a rock N roll `live fast die young' message that goes all the way up to 11.
Tracks like `Love Me Like a Reptile', `The Chase is Better Than The Catch', ` Fast and Lose', and `Jail Bait', ooze sexual promiscuity, making it fun and naughty, punching Lemmy's own personal way of living straight into your face and leaving you dazed but warmly content with the results.
`Shoot you in the back', and, `(We are) The Road Crew', demonstrate Motorhead's panache for writing straight down the line rock and roll anthems, infused with a bottle of Jack and some hint of powdered narcotic thrown in the mix.
The title track and `The Hammer', further go to show that Motorhead are rightly the godfathers of post NWOBHM speed and heaviness. These tracks in particular having a monstrous metal feel, pounding out blitzkrieg bass and blistering lead guitar work.
This album "rocks" in the true sense of the word.
Motorhead's finest moment, bringing the "Overkill", "Bomber" and "Ace of Spades" era to a marvellous conclusion.