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Includes bonus tracks. Just at the moment Mott the Hoople were calling it a day, David Bowie swooped in and convinced them to stick around. Bowie spearheaded an image makeover, urging them to glam themselves up. He gave them a surefire hit with "All the Young Dudes," had them cover his idol's "Sweet Jane," and produced All the Young Dudes, the album that was designed to make them stars. Lo and behold, it did, which is as much a testament to Bowie's popularity as it is to his studio skill. Not to discount his assistance, since his production results in one of the most satisfying glam records and the title track is one of the all-time great rock songs, but the album wouldn't have worked if Mott hadn't already found its voice on Brain Capers. True, Dudes isn't nearly as wild as its predecessor, but the band's swagger is unmistakable underneath the flair and Ian Hunter remains on a songwriting roll, with "Momma's Little Jewel," "Sucker," and "One of the Boys" standing among his best. Take a close look at the credits, though -- these were all co-written by his bandmates, and the other highlight, "Ready for Love/After Lights," is penned entirely by Mick Ralphs, who would later revive the first section with Bad Company. The entire band was on a roll here, turning out great performances and writing with vigor. They may not be as sexy as either Bowie or Bolan, but they make up for it with knowing humor, huge riffs, and terrific tunes, dressed up with style by Ziggy himself. No wonder it's not just a great Mott record -- it's one of the defining glam platters. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine In 1973, the members of Mott the Hoople were tired. Island Records had dropped the band after three albums, as sales were low and audience interest was almost non-existent. But the band had a famous fan in David Bowie, who offered to write them one single to give them a leg up. That single was the chart-topping "All the Young Dudes," a glitter-era wink-wink celebration of male bonding that name-checked chart-toppers T. Rex and repositioned the once-laddish band as glammy, androgynous scenesters. Obviously, an album was called for. Produced by Bowie and opening with a smoking cover of "Sweet Jane" that played a major role in raising public awareness of the Velvet Underground, ALL THE YOUNG DUDES is a brassy, loud, obnoxious--in the best possible sense--rock & roll album. "Sucker" and "One of the Boys" recall the hit, while "Jerkin' Crocus" and "Sea Diver" are as odd as the band's earlier material. An amazing mid-career transformation.Rolling Stone (p.70) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he heavy riffs and hand claps of 'Sucker' and guitarist Mick Ralphs' stadium-ready sludge fest 'Ready for Love/After Lights' gave that Bowie-produced album its vital variety." Rolling Stone (12/7/72, p.63) - "...an extravagant amount of power-driven, rock & roll....they're bound to make it on the strength of this record..." Uncut (p.114) - 5 stars out of 5 -- "[Bowie's] studio craft sheered up their sound, highlighting Ian Hunter's more focused material..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.125) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Momma's Little Jewel' and a cover of 'Sweet Jane' reveal staying power." All The Young Dudes Music Mott The Hoople All The Young Dudes Songs All The Young Dudes Music All The Young Dudes Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Jewel of a classic This cd is a real jewel. It puts together powerful people at their prime. Submitted by princetony10011 (NY, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Mott----everything you've heard is true This new edition is a spectacular presentation of one of the finest albums of the 70's (and one of the finest albums ever---it REALLY is that good). Every song is wonderful in it's own way, with I Wish I Was Your Mother just impeccable (the finest song Hunter has written, I believe)and the playing and production are wonderful. Things would never be the same after this (Mick Ralphs left to form Bad Company, another fine group, but TOTALLY different than Mott The Hoople). Legacy has done a wonderful job here---the extra cuts and mastering are wonderful. History preserved for future generations to rediscover.
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A Classic David Bowies favorite band was Mott the Hoople and for good reason, they were ahead of their time. When he heard they were breaking up he ran to them and offered Suffergette City if they would stay together. Wasn't good enough but All the Young Dudes was. It went to #3 on the charts and stayed awhile. Great song, Great Album, Great Band. This CD deserves to be in your collection. Submitted by mottrocks (Sunny Fort Lauderdale, Fla.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
one of the best one of them best cd to come out in the past years Submitted by rfunkus (atlanta ga) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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