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| Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll CD (2009)
$22.09 2009 collection features 14 tracks culled from both their Atlantic and Columbia years. Tracks include 'All The Way From Memphis', 'Honaloochie Boogie', 'Roll Away The Stone', 'Rock And Roll Queen', 'The Moon Upstaris', the single only release of 'Foxy Foxy', and more.
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| All The Young Dudes CD (1972) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$6.79 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 ...
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| Mott CD (1973) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$7.59 Digitally remastered by Larry Keyes (CBS Records Studio, New York, New York).
Mott The Hoople are often associated with the '70s glam movement, but their only real connection to that style was their involvement with David Bowie. In fact, the band ...
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| Mott The Hoople Live - Expanded Deluxe Edition CDs (1974) Deluxe Edition
$17.45 Recorded live at The Uris Theatre, New York, New York on May 9, 1975. Includes liner notes by Martin Hayman and Ben Edmonds.
By 1974, Mott the Hoople was quite possibly the greatest concert band in the world, a blur of ...
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| Shouting & Pointing CD (1976) Bonus Track; Reissue
$9.69 For their second (and last) album under the truncated Mott moniker, this British institution rides into glam rock's twilight loudly and proudly (as the album's title suggests). Released in 1976, SHOUTING & POINTING finds Singer Nigel Benjamin and keyboardist Morgan ...
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| Two Miles From Live Heaven CD (1980) Bonus Tracks
$14.35 Taking its name from the first ever visit to the Mott The Hoople archives, the early 1980s' Two Miles From Heaven out-takes collection, Two Miles From Live Heaven adheres to the same high standards as its predecessor with the unearthing, ...
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| Mott The Hoople CD (1969)
$10.59 From the brilliant cover illustration by M.C. Escher to what nearly every critic called a "straightfaced" version of Sonny Bono's "Laugh At Me" (as though it was impossible to perform it any other way), Mott The Hoople's debut album showed ...
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| Drive On CD (1975)
$12.25 Few bands have a sadder coda than Mott the Hoople. Top of their game for three glorious years, one of the U.K.'s best-loved bands for six, the group should have come to a grinding halt the moment frontman Ian Hunter ...
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| Brain Capers CD (1971) Bonus Tracks
$14.35 Though it predates the the group's breakthrough 1972 hit "All the Young Dudes" by a year, Mott the Hoople's BRAIN CAPERS is easily the band's best and most consistent album. Mott's first two records, MOTT THE HOOPLE and WILDLIFE, were ...
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| Mad Shadows CD (1970) Bonus Tracks; Remastered
$14.35 Goaded on by madman producer Guy Stevens, Mott attempted to outdo the Rolling Stones in the excess-equals-success contest with the recording of Mad Shadows. Chock full of heavy-duty Mott rockers, such as "Walkin' With a Mountain," "Thunderbuck Ram" and "No ...
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 Mott The Hoople Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Mott The Hoople songs: All The Way From Memphis Lyrics, One of the Boys Lyrics, Sweet Jane Lyrics, Roll Away The Stone Lyrics, Sucker Lyrics, Hymn For the Dudes Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Golden Age Of Rock 'N' Roll Lyrics, Jerkin' Crocus Lyrics, Marionette Lyrics, Born Late '58 Lyrics, Laugh at Me Lyrics, Death May Be Your Santa Claus Lyrics, Sea Diver Lyrics, Rest in Peace Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Ballad Of Mott The Hoople Lyrics, Honaloochie Boogie Lyrics, Saturday Gigs Lyrics, Momma's Little Jewel Lyrics, Drivin' Sister Lyrics.
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 Mott The Hoople Biography
While most rock fans remember Mott The Hoople as a thriving early-'70s glam band, they were also one of the first British bands to serve as a mouthpiece for the working class (predating both The Sex Pistols and The Clash by several years). Led by singer Ian Hunter and future Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs, Mott could rock out and pose with the best of 'em.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Ian Hunter | Ozzy Osbourne, Genya Ravan, Ringo Starr, Def Leppard, Ellen Foley, David Johansen, Brian May, Michael Monroe | | Mick Ralphs | Bad Company, Alvin Lee, Tim Hinkley | | Morgan Fisher | British Lions, Minus 5, Mott, Roger Daltrey, Medicine Head, Miniatures One & Two, Morgan, Delta Saxophone Quartet, Queen | | Verden Allen | Willie Clayton, Tyrone Davis | | Overend Watts | British Lions, Mott | | Dale Buffin Griffin | British Lions | | Pete Watts | British Lions | | Dale Griffin | British Lions, Mott | | Ariel Bender |
 Contemporaries
David Bowie, Queen, The Who, Led Zeppelin, Lou Reed, Thin Lizzy, Iggy Pop, The Clash, The Damned, Roxy Music, The Stooges, T. Rex, Johnny Thunders, The Sex Pistols, Free, New York Dolls, Sweet, Faces, The James Gang, Slade, Eddie & the Hot Rods, Marc Bolan, David Johansen, Geordie, Mick Ralphs
 Followers
Kiss, Mötley Crüe, Queen, The Sex Pistols, The Clash, Def Leppard, Cheap Trick, Poison, Bad Company, Twisted Sister, Hanoi Rocks, Quiet Riot, The Runaways
 Influences
Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, The Kinks, The Who, The Velvet Underground, Chuck Berry, The Yardbirds, Little Richard, Cream
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