Saturday, September 19, 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), Mick Ralph (Guitar), Verden Allen (Organ), and Dale Griffin (Drums).  They are probably best known for the song "All The Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie in 1972.
















Title:   Live On Broadway 1974 (2 LP Set 140 Gram Black Vinyl)  (2020)

Genre:  Hard Rock, Glam Rock

Label:  Madfish

Rating:   *****


Format:  LP


Tracks:


LP 1:  


Side A:


 1.  Jupiter  (0:46)

 2.  American Pie/The Golden Age Of Rock And Roll  (4:16)

 3.  Sucker  (5:59)

 4.  Roll Away The Stone/Sweet Jane  (3:52)


Side B:


 1.  Rest In Peace  (6:01)

 2.  All The Way From Memphis  (5:02)

 3.  Born Late '58  (4:51)


LP 2:


Side C:


 1.  One Of The Boys  (5:32)

 2.  Hymn For The Dudes  (5:46)

 3.  Marionette  (5:04)


Side D:


 1.  Drivin' Sister/Crash Street Kids/Violence   (9:06)

 2.  All The Young Dudes  (3:49)

 3.  Walkin' With A Mountain  (4:52)


Personnel:


Ian Hunter:  Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitar

Overend Watts:  Bass, Vocals

Ariel Bender:  Lead Guitar, Vocals

Morgan Fisher;  Piano, Vocals

Dale Griffin:  Drums, Vocals


Additional Musicians:


Blue Weaver:  Organ

Stan Tippins:  Backing Vocals


Live On Broadway 1974 is a live album by Mott The Hoople, released in 2020 by Madfish, featuring 12 live tracks with 7 first-time vinyl cuts, including "All The Way Form Memphis", "Roll Away The Stone", and "Marionette".












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