Thursday, February 6, 2020

Mott the Hoople






































Artist:  Mott The Hoople
Origin:  Herefordshire, England
Genre:  Hard Rock, Glam Rock

Original line-up:

Pete Overend Watts:  Bass, Vocals, Guitar
Ian Hunter:  Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Bass
Mick Ralphs:  Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards
Verden Allen:  Organ, Backing Vocals
Dale "Buffin" Griffin:  Drums, Backing Vocals

Mott The Hoople are an English Rock Band and are one of the great in the Rock & Roll history with strong R&B Roots, and Popular in the Glam Rock Era of the early to mid-1970, Hard Rock and voice of Bob Dylan's style, formed in 1969 by Pete Overend Watts (Bass, Guitar), Ian Hunter (Vocals, Guitar), Dale "Buffin" Griffin (Drums) and Verden Allen (Organ).  They are probably best known for the song "All The Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie in 1972.




















Title:   The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll  (Limited Edition 2 LP)  (2019)
Genre:  Hard Rock, Glam Rock
Label:   Madfish
Rating:   ****

Format:  LP:

Tracks:

LP 1:

Side One:

 1.  All The Young Dudes (UK Single Version) (3:33)
 2  Jerkin' Crocus  (4:00)
 3.  One Of The Boys  (UK Single Version) (4:21)
 4.  Sweet Jane  (4:21)
 5.  Sea Driver  (2:55)

Side Two:

 1.  Honaloochie Boogie (UK Single Version) (2:55)
 2.  Rose  (3:58)
 3.  Ballad Of Mott The Hoople (26th March 1972, Zurich) (5:40)
 4.  I Wish I Was Your Memphis  (4:47)
 5.  All The Way From Memphis  (3:24)

LP 2:

Side Three:

 1.  Hymn For The Dudes  (5:23)
 2.  Whizz Kid  (3:25)
 3.  Violence  (4:48)
 4.  Roll Away The Stone (UK Single Version) (3:09)
 5.  The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll  (3:25)

Side Four:

 1.  Marionette  (5:06)
 2.  Crash Street Kidds  (4:31)
 3.  Rest In Peace  (3:56)
 4.  Foxy, Foxy (UK Single Version) (3:29)
 5.  Saturday Gigs (UK Single Version) (4:17)

The Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll is the compilation, collection and celebration of the Legendary Band 50th Anniversary of Mott The Hoople, released on November 22, 2019 by Madfish.  For Music Lovers and Music Collectors.

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