The blistering guitarist for
Motörhead between 1976 and 1982,
Fast Eddie Clarke appeared and helped write dozens of the band's classics: "Ace of Spades," "Iron Fist," "Bomber," "Stone Dead Forever," and "Overkill." Formerly in the bands Blue Goose and Continuous Performance,
Clarke joined
Motörhead for its first (released) album, 1977's
Motörhead.
Clarke performed on the band's best-selling albums (
Bomber,
Overkill,
Ace of Spades,
No Sleep 'Til Hammersmith), but left during the tour for 1982's
Iron Fist due to a deteriorating relationship with
Motörhead frontman Lemmy.
Clarke then formed the hard rock quintet
Fastway, which recorded for Columbia throughout the rest of the 1980s.
Clarke's solo debut, It Ain't Over Till It's Over, appeared in 1994, and
Make My Day: Back to Blues appeared 20 years later in 2014.
Fast Eddie Clarke died in London in January 2018 at the age of 67. ~ John Bush