| | Ian Hunter Welcome To The Club: Live CD Ian Hunter Discography of CDs
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This 1980 release is a live recording from former Mott the Hoople frontman Ian Hunter's 1979 tour supporting his classic YOU'RE NEVER ALONE WITH A SCHIZOPHRENIC. As such, it features key tracks from that album, like "Cleveland Rocks" and "Just Another Night," balanced out by earlier solo tunes and a brace of Mott material, including such evergreens as their glam-rock anthem, "All the Young Dudes," and the Chuck Berry-in-platform-heels "All the Way from Memphis." Throughout the set, Hunter is pumping on all cylinders, and there's palpable energy being passed back and forth from the stage to the audience. This double-length release also includes a few new studio tracks, most notably the driving "We Gotta Get Out of Here," in which Hunter spars with vocal partner Ellen Foley, of Meatloaf's "Paradise By the Dashboard Light" fame.
Personnel: Ian Hunter; Tommy "Mad Dog" Morrongiello, Susie Ronson, George W. Meyer, Martin Briley, Mick Ronson, Tommy Mandel, Eric Parker.
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$9.59 Lou Reed has always dabbled in contrasts, so it comes as no surprise that the follow-up to his darkly serious concept album BERLIN was a commercially oriented, good-time rock & roll fest. ROCK N' ROLL ANIMAL is a live set that finds Reed stretching out on some of his best-loved ...
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$10.39 While former Mott the Hoople singer/songwriter Ian Hunter's solo career started out strong, he stumbled on his third album, OVERNIGHT ANGELS. One of the reasons might have been the absence of longtime guitar foil/fellow Mott man Mick Ronson, who happily reappeared on the follow-up, YOU'RE NEVER ALONE WITH A SCHIZOPHRENIC. Perhaps not coincidentally, Hunter's fourth solo effort features some of the strongest (and most beloved) songs in his catalog. "Cleveland Rocks" is a hard-charging, Mott-like tune (many years later it would have a second life as the theme of TV's Drew Carey show), while "Ships" is a sweeping, romantic ballad, one ...
| | Mott The Hoople Mott CD (1973) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
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$8.29 Digitally remastered by Larry Keyes (CBS Records Studio, New York, New York).
Mott The Hoople are often associated with the ...
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$9.29 It's a sad commentary on the provincialism of the American music consumer that an artist might be massively popular in his homeland for decades without registering a blip in the U.S. Such is the case with Teshome Mitiku, a superstar in his native Ethiopia since the '60s, when he fronted the Soul Ekos Band, the first in his country to weld its indigenous sounds to then-popular rock and ...
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$6.69 Portal's New CD, "Element" - HTTP://WWW.CDBABY.COM/PORTAL3Portal's Full Catalogue - HTTP://WWW.CDBABY.COM/ALL/PORTAL___Portal is a vessel - a corporeal incarnation of progressive musicality and esoteric introspection - for which Thomas is both heart and soul. It is, however, the tangible aspects of a band that allow its music to be shared with audiences, and Portal's somatic element is far from a one man show. Portal is a foursome of free-thinking individuals, each actively seeking to challenge themselves and their listeners through intense and provocative performance. Drawing inspiration from such varied influences as progressive metal, trip-hop, and good old-fashioned rock and roll, the band has developed a sound transcendent of trends or labels - a propulsive hybrid destined to flourish, with or without a mainstream market appeal.The band's first full-length studio recording, The Vast Expanse Diminishing, is an ...
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