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TV & Radio 1970-71
Cat: RANDB 133LP. Rel: 29 Feb 24
 
Rock
Thunderbuck Ram (3:37)
Original Mixed Up Kid (3:08)
Whisky Women (2:58)
The Moon Upstairs (4:57)
Darkness Darkness (3:14)
At The Crossroads (2:59)
Keep A-Knockin' (2:12)
What'd I Say (2:01)
Like A Rolling Stone (9:01)
You Really Got Me (2:40)
Angel Of Eighth Avenue (4:36)
Wrong Side Of The River (4:08)
When My Mind's Gone (3:54)
Review: Rhythm & Blues follows on from the success of its Mott The Hoople at the BBC 1970 release - well worth a look (or listen) - with another retrospective compilation that makes a convincing case for us all diving headfirst into the band's full back catalogue to marvel at what's there. A collection of broadcast tracks from Top Gear, Sounds of the Seventies, and The John Peel Sunday Concert are included, and all sound gritty, growly, raw and vital. Among the highlights are versions of Like A Rolling Stone and When My Mind's Gone, which the release notes argue are "rare-as-hens-teeth", and we're not in position to argue, while the take on 'What'd I Say' feels soaked in enough spilt whisky and blues you could probably get loaded on the fumes alone. Ultimately, though, there's no point picking individual parts here. Instead, think wall-to-wall reasons why the Hoople were such a rare breed.
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 in stock $19.48
All The Young Dudes (50th Anniversary Edition) (remastered)
Cat: SMALP 1233. Rel: 21 Dec 23
 
Rock
Sweet Jane (LP1: remastered album) (4:15)
Momma's Little Jewel (4:22)
All The Young Dudes (3:20)
Sucker (4:49)
Jerkin' Crocus (4:05)
One Of The Boys (6:48)
Soft Ground (3:11)
Ready For Love/After Lights (6:36)
Sea Diver (2:53)
One Of The Boys (LP2: bonus tracks) (4:14)
Black Scorpio (3:40)
Movin' On (2:47)
Ride On The Sun (3:43)
All The Young Dudes (4:21)
One Of The Boys (4:19)
Sweet Jane (3:13)
Shakin' All Over (2:50)
Please Don't Touch (2:36)
So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) (2:13)
One Of The Boys (2:46)
Review: "If it hadn't been for Mott, there would be no us," Mick Jones of The Clash once said about Mott the Hoople. Joe Elliott, of Def Leppard, meanwhile, claims these guys to be "the greatest rock 'n' roll band ever, and Queen's Brian May describes their stuff as "raw, fun, angry, glorious and jagged," before summarising their oeuvre simply as "everything". All of which makes the story of their almost-monumental fame so brutally real - a group forever idolised in muso circles, but forgotten in the mainstream conscious. Active as Mott The Hoople from 1969 to around 1980, despite incredible critical reverence and a reputation as one of the live acts to see at the time, studio output failed to really impact. By 1972 they were running out of determination, before David Bowie got involved and wrote 'All The Young Dudes', a glam rock-style classic. A standout on this album, which is packed with amazing tracks waiting for you to fall in love with, for the first or 50th time, we cannot recommend exploring this one enough.
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 in stock $38.43
At The BBC 1970
At The BBC 1970 (limited LP)
Cat: RANDB 120LP. Rel: 27 Apr 23
 
Rock
Ohio (4:33)
No Wheels To Ride (5:30)
Rock 'n' Roll Queen (7:11)
The Debt (4:43)
Walking With A Mountain (8:43)
Keep A-Knockin' (4:19)
At The Crossroads (5:23)
Laugh At Me (4:33)
Review: Mott The Hoople's original line up were on hand when the band went in to the BBC to record this live show for radio. It was back in 1970 and the set list they went for mixes up their Dylan-influenced ballads with plenty of more does eyed stoner rock sounds. Fans will recognise most of these tunes from various Mott the Hoople long players, although three of them were never actually on any record other than this one. The pressing is of great quality given the age of the recording and is a must for fans with extensive sleeve notes.
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All The Young Dudes
All The Young Dudes (180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 779. Rel: 30 Aug 13
 
Rock
Sweet Jane
Momma's Little Jewel
All The Young Dudes
Sucker
Jerkin' Crocus
One Of The Boys
Soft Ground
Ready For Love/After Lights
Sea Diver
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