MOTT THE HOOPLE
Mott The Hoople / Ian Hunter - Old Records Never Die: The Mott The Hoople/Ian Hunter Anthology [2014] (2 x CD's)
Old Records Never Die: The Mott the Hoople/Ian Hunter Anthology Review by Thom Jurek
After all these years, Mott the Hoople and their iconoclastic frontman, Ian Hunter, may not have gotten the true box set they deserve, but finally there is a cross-licensed double-disc anthology courtesy of Shout Factory. These two discs contain 32 cuts referencing Mott from the hardscrabble Atlantic years through their Columbia Records heyday and into Ian Hunter's critically celebrated solo career (he did score a hit album with 1979's You're Never Alone with a Schizophrenic), which was immortalized by the hit "Cleveland Rocks," a version of which became the theme song for The Drew Carey Show. The first disc is completely devoted to Mott, showcasing one tune each from their Atlantic albums (including "Death May Be Your Santa Claus," "Rock and Roll Queen," and "Walking with a Mountain"). The set then dives headlong into the glorious Columbia albums and virtually every song you'd ever want is here -- "All the Young Dudes," "Sweet Jane," "Roll Away the Stone," "Honaloochie Boogie," "All the Way from Memphis," etc. -- with the exception of two: missing are the sultry original Mott version of the Bad Company hit (writer Mick Ralphs was in both bands) "Ready for Love" and the poignant lament "I Wish I Was Your Mother." These are tough omissions, but you won't notice when listening. Disc two is devoted to Ian Hunter's solo material, again across label lines, so Columbia as well as Chrysalis tracks are here -- including a cut each from the never issued in the United States LPs All American Alien Boy and Overnight Angels, all the way through to his Yep Roc debut, 2007's Shrunken Heads. Sure, there are a few cuts that might have made the grade but that's quibbling, since all of what's here does deserve to be. This is an excellent collection with great sound and good historical notes and is sold for a dynamite price point. (AMG review by Thom Jurek)
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Track Lists
CD1
01 American Pie (Intro) 1:25
02 All the Young Dudes 3:34
03 Jerkin' Crocus 4:03
04 It'll Be Me 2:58
05 The Golden Age of Rock & Roll 3:27
06 Rose 3:59
07 Drivin' Sister 3:54
08 Mental Train (The Moon Upstairs) 4:59
09 Marionette 5:06
10 Sucker 5:03
11 Ready for Love/After Lights 6:48
12 All the Way from Memphis 5:01
13 Long Red 3:49
14 Sweet Angeline 4:54
15 Lounge Lizard 4:22
16 Honaloochie Boogie 2:46
17 The Road to Birmingham 3:29
18 Born Late '58 4:01
19 Foxy Foxy 3:31
CD2
Track Lists
CD1
01 American Pie (Intro) 1:25
02 All the Young Dudes 3:34
03 Jerkin' Crocus 4:03
04 It'll Be Me 2:58
05 The Golden Age of Rock & Roll 3:27
06 Rose 3:59
07 Drivin' Sister 3:54
08 Mental Train (The Moon Upstairs) 4:59
09 Marionette 5:06
10 Sucker 5:03
11 Ready for Love/After Lights 6:48
12 All the Way from Memphis 5:01
13 Long Red 3:49
14 Sweet Angeline 4:54
15 Lounge Lizard 4:22
16 Honaloochie Boogie 2:46
17 The Road to Birmingham 3:29
18 Born Late '58 4:01
19 Foxy Foxy 3:31
CD2
01 Ohio (Live) 4:49 02 One of the Boys 6:48 03 Sea Diver 2:57 04 How Long? [Death May Be Your Santa Claus) 3:55 05 Rest in Peace 3:57 06 Roll Away the Stone 3:11 07 Rock & Roll Queen 5:10 08 Hymn for the Dudes 5:26 09 Walkin' With a Mountain 3:53 10 Sweet Jane 4:24 11 I Wish I Was Your Mother 4:52 12 Crash Street Kidds 4:33 13 Ballad of Mott the Hoople (26th March 1972, Zürich) 5:26 14 Thunderbuck Ram 4:51 15 Saturday Gigs 4:29 16 The Journey 9:47 17 Blowin' in the Wind (Outro) 0:33 | ||
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Thank you, BB. For this and all your other great comps.
ReplyDeleteI got vol. 1, but vol 2 "does not exist on this server."
Hi Unknown
DeleteThank you.
I do not know what you mean when you say - I got vol. 1, but vol 2 "does not exist on this server."
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Hi unknown,
DeleteI have worked out the error. Now fixed. Check out the correct song list.
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yeah the 2nd disc is wrong didn't bother with the 1st cd
ReplyDeleteHi Baringa,
DeleteFirstly let me apologize to you , I accidentally deleted your original comment.
Thanks for pointing out the out.
I have finally worked out what you advised. The track listing and album cover is the wrong details for what was actually in the download files. I clearly messed up on that. Ouch!
I will remove this post and apply the correct detail to be re posted soon.
Apologies to all for the inconvenience.
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Thanks again Baringa,
DeleteI will be more diligent next time.
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Thank You I'll try a 3rd time! I appreciate ALL your posts!
ReplyDeleteHi BB, Do you recommend this 2014 compilation over "The Ballad of Mott" (1993)? Thanks for including the tracks so I can compare between the two. I only see a handful of different tracks. After you posted this, I went to research their compilations and they have so many, its hard the keep track of what is essential. File this request under choosy beggars but do you have and would you consider posting their box set?
ReplyDeleteThat's right Andrew, They have a lot of box sets. That how I mixed myself up. I have the "Mott The Hoople - All The Young Dudes, The Anthology [1998]" box set which I like and will post this at some stage in the future.
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OK...probably my fave band of all time...possibly...well,one of them! Don't know what comp this is (no pic) but can you re-up it?!!!
ReplyDeleteI will post this in a few days, Montax.
DeleteTry this for now...
https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/2023/08/mott-hoople-mental-train-island-years.html
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Thanks...I downloaded that already AND I have the actual physical box set! Also got Ian Hunter's new album this year. Merry Christmas to you!!!
DeleteHi Montax,
DeleteNew links established, tested and working.
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Cheers!
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