| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2006年02月21日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Columbia (USA) |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | CK93810 |
| SKU | 827969381021 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:58:37
Mott The Hoople: Ian Hunter (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Mick Ralphs (vocals, guitar); Overend Watts (vocals, bass); Verden Allen (keyboards); Dale Griffin (drums).
Additional personnel includes: Graham Preskitt (violin); Paul Buckmaster (electric cello); Andy Mackay (saxophone); Thunderthighs (backround vocals).
Engineers: Bill Price, Alan Harris, John Leckie.
Recorded at Air London Studios and EMI Abbey Road, London, England, from February-April 1973.
Digitally remastered by Larry Keyes (CBS Records Studio, New York, New York).
Includes four bonus tracks.
Mott the Hoople: Dale "Buffin" Griffin, Ian Hunter, Mick Ralphs, Overend Watts.
Personnel: Mick Raplhs (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, organ); Ian Hunter (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano); Terry Buffin (vocals, drums); Graham Preskett (violin); Paul Buckmaster (cello, electric cello); Andy Mackay (saxophone, tenor saxophone); Morgan Fisher (piano, synthesizer, background vocals); Dale "Buffin" Griffin (drums, percussion, background vocals); Mick Hince (bells); Pete "Overend" Watts, Thunderthighs (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Andy Mackay , Paul Buckmaster, Morgan Fisher, Graham Preskett.
Audio Mixers: Pete Swettenham; Allen Harris.
Liner Note Author: Keith Artez Smith.
Recording information: Air Studios, London, England (1972-1973); EMI Abbey Road (1972-1973); London, England (1972-1973).
Photographer: Chris Walter.
Arranger: Ian Hunter.
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 was much more closely tied to the post-folkie work of Bob Dylan. Singer Ian Hunter had his British version of Dylan's transcendent moan down to a science. Though they were essentially a pure rock & roll band (and one of the main influences on the Clash), Mott sported detailed lyrics informed by the Dylan school, almost to the point of self-consciousness.
One of the band's great strengths was its knack for self-mythology, as borne out by "All The Way From Memphis," a Chuck Berry-ish number about the travails of the road. "Ballad of Mott the Hoople" is an ironic but poignant look at the way the band failed to meet the expectations of both themselves and their fans. Amidst all this heady introspection, there's plenty of arresting hard rock guitar courtesy of Mick Ralphs. Things end on a quirky, oddly sentimental note with "I Wish I Was Your Mother," a folkie, idiosyncratic love song colored by chiming mandolin, and marked by some of Hunter's most inspired writing.
エディション : Remaster、Reissue
録音 : ステレオ (Studio)
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