| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2008年12月16日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Iconoclassic |
| 構成数 | 1 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | ICOC10062 |
| SKU | 886974136521 |
構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:08:57
Mott The Hoople: Ian Hunter, Ariel Bender, Dale Griffin, Morgan Fisher, Overend Watts.
Personnel: Ian Hunter (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, piano); Ariel Bender (vocals, guitar, slide guitar); Overend Watts (vocals, bass guitar); Pete "Overend" Watts (vocals); Graham Preskett (violin); Michael Hurwitz (cello); Jock McPherson (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Howie Casey (tenor saxophone); Morgan Fisher (piano, organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Dale "Buffin" Griffin (drums); Sue, Sunny, Barry St. John, Thunderthighs (background vocals).
Audio Remasterers: Ray Staff; Vic Anesini.
Liner Note Author: Campbell Devine.
Recording information: Advision Studios, London, England; Air Studio No 2, London, England; Broadway.
Photographer: John Brown Quintet/Ray Codrington.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Stan Tippins; Lynsey de Paul.
Arrangers: Pete "Overend" Watts; Ian Hunter.
After 1973's MOTT, a loosely structured concept album about life in a rock & roll band, the only obvious choice for a follow-up was 1974's THE HOOPLE, a loosely structured concept album about the overall state of rock & roll in the mid-'70s. Opening with "The Golden Age of Rock and Roll," a half-serious, half-satiric look at rock & roll's past, the album continues with the darkly cynical "Marionette," and a pair of classics about teenage life, the sympathetic "Born Late '58" and the proto-punk "Crash Street Kids." The last of these makes obvious the Clash's debt to Mott the Hoople (Clash guitarist Mick Jones was an enormous Mott fan, and lobbied for the band's producer, Guy Stevens, to come out of retirement to produce their classic LONDON CALLING in 1979). THE HOOPLE is a snapshot of the mid-'70s rock & roll scene that foreshadows the impending rise of punk.
エディション : Remaster
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