Last Motorhead recordings to become live album

Motorhead's last live recordings before the death of the hard-charging metal band's frontman Lemmy are being turned into a live album.

"Clean Your Clock" will bring together material from sold-out shows on November 20 and 21 last year at the Zenith concert hall in Munich, label UDR Records said Thursday.

Lemmy, the British band's singer and guitarist famous for his gravelly voice and hedonistic rock 'n' roll lifestyle, died on December 28 in his adopted home of Los Angeles at age 70.

Motorhead singer/bassist Lemmy Kilmister died in December in Los Angeles ©Mark Ralston (AFP/File)

The album, which will come out on May 27, features classic tracks including "Ace of Spades" and "Overkill."

The Munich concerts were Motorhead's last professional recordings, although the band's final show took place on December 11 in Berlin, the label said.