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Mott The Hoople|The Ballad Of Mott: A Retrospective

The Ballad Of Mott: A Retrospective

Mott The Hoople

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Although it was subsequently rendered academic by the release of the All the Young Dudes box set, Ballad of Mott would stand proud as the finest Mott the Hoople collection on the market for close to five years -- and, in many ways, it remains so. The emphasis is on the band's years at the top, the 1972-74 period when they machine gunned out hit singles, at the same time as operating a virtual revolving door for guitarists. Mick Ralphs, Ariel Bender, and Mick Ronson all filed through the band during that period, and all three left some startling classics behind them -- the tasteful effervescence of "All the Young Dudes," "Violence," and "Whizz Kid" (Ralphs); the playful flash of "Roll Away the Stone," "Crash Street Kids," and "Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll" (Bender); the majestic sobriety of "Saturday Gigs" and "Lounge Lizard" -- both present here in previously unreleased form (Ronson). Of course all the hit singles are aboard, together with four well-chosen cuts from the band's years with Island/Atlantic in the days before fame came knocking. There's also some meaty rarities above and beyond the aforementioned -- the jokey "Henry & the H Bombs," recorded during the Dudes sessions with producer David Bowie, a version of The Hoople's masterful "Through the Looking Glass," which dissolves midway through into an utterly unexpected barrage of invective; and the opening verse of Don McLean's "American Pie," with which Mott introduced their 1974 era tours. Add a clutch of U.K. B-sides (nothing spectacular, but nice to have), and a generous dose of primo album cuts and, while The Ballad of Mott did draw some criticism from a Mott fanbase which was hoping for even more vault-exhuming lovelies, in terms of truly telling the story, it's a peerless collection. Yes, even more so than the box set.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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1
Rock And Roll Queen (Album Version)
00:05:06
2
Walkin' With A Mountain (Album Version)
00:03:49
3
Waterlow (Album Version)
00:02:59
4
Sweet Angeline (Album Version)
00:04:50
5
All The Young Dudes (Album Version)
00:03:30

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer - David Bowie, Lyricist - David Bowie, Composer

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

6
Momma's Little Jewel (Album Version)
00:04:26

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
One Of The Boys (Album Version)
00:06:45

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

8
Sucker (Album Version)
00:04:59

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

9
Sweet Jane (Album Version)
00:04:20

L. Reed, Composer - L. Reed, Lyricist - Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

10
Sea Diver (Album Version)
00:02:53

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

11
Ready for Love / After Lights (Album Version)
00:06:45

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1972 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Ballad Of The Mott Hoople (Album Version)
00:05:22

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - T. Griffin, Composer - T. Griffin, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

13
Drivin' Sister (Album Version)
00:03:51

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

14
Violence (Album Version)
00:04:47

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
Rose (Album Version)
00:03:55

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist - T. Griffin, Composer - T. Griffin, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

16
I Wish I Was Your Mother (Album Version)
00:04:51

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

DISC 2

1
Honaloochie Boogie (Album Version)
00:02:42

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
All The Way From Memphis (Album Version)
00:04:57

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

3
Whizz Kid (Album Version)
00:03:24

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

4
Hymn For The Dudes (Album Version)
00:05:22

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - V. ALLEN, Composer - V. ALLEN, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

5
The Golden Age Of Rock N' Roll (Album Version)
00:03:24

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

6
Rest In Peace (Non LP- B Side)
00:03:53

I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Sue & Sunny, Background Vocal - Barry St. John, Background Vocal - Howie Casey, Saxophone - Morgan Fisher, Background Vocal - Morgan Fisher, Piano - Morgan Fisher, Organ - Morgan Fisher, Synthesizer - Various, Acoustic Cello - Various, Saxophone - Dale Griffin, Producer - Dale Griffin, Background Vocal - Dale Griffin, Drums - Lynsey De Paul, Background Vocal - Overend Watts, Vocal - Overend Watts, Producer - Overend Watts, Guitar - Overend Watts, 12 String Guitar - Overend Watts, Acoustic Bass - Ariel Bender, Guitar - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Graham Preskett, Violin - Ian Hunter, Producer - Ian Hunter, Vocal - Ian Hunter, Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano

(P) 1974 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

7
Marionette (Album Version)
00:05:02

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

8
Crash Street Kidds (Album Version)
00:04:29

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

9
Born Late "58 (Album Version)
00:03:57

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

10
Roll Away The Stone (Album Version)
00:03:07

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

11
Where Do You All Come From (Non LP B-Side)
00:03:25

I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Sue & Sunny, Background Vocal - Barry St. John, Background Vocal - T. Griffin, Composer - T. Griffin, Lyricist - Howie Casey, Saxophone - Morgan Fisher, Background Vocal - Morgan Fisher, Piano - Morgan Fisher, Organ - Morgan Fisher, Synthesizer - Various, Acoustic Cello - Various, Saxophone - O. Watts, Composer - O. Watts, Lyricist - Dale Griffin, Producer - Dale Griffin, Background Vocal - Dale Griffin, Drums - Lynsey De Paul, Background Vocal - Overend Watts, Vocal - Overend Watts, Producer - Overend Watts, Guitar - Overend Watts, 12 String Guitar - Overend Watts, Acoustic Bass - Ariel Bender, Guitar - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Graham Preskett, Violin - Ian Hunter, Producer - Ian Hunter, Vocal - Ian Hunter, Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano - M. Ralphs, Composer - M. Ralphs, Lyricist

(P) 1974 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

12
Henry & The H-Bomb (Album Version)
00:03:28

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

13
Foxy Foxy (Album Version)
00:03:29

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1976 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

14
(Do You Remember) The Saturday Gigs? (Alternate Version)
00:04:26

I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Sue & Sunny, Background Vocal - Barry St. John, Background Vocal - Howie Casey, Saxophone - Morgan Fisher, Background Vocal - Morgan Fisher, Piano - Morgan Fisher, Organ - Morgan Fisher, Synthesizer - Various, Acoustic Cello - Various, Saxophone - Dale Griffin, Background Vocal - Dale Griffin, Drums - Lynsey De Paul, Background Vocal - Guy Stevens, Producer - Don DeVito, Producer - Overend Watts, Vocal - Overend Watts, Guitar - Overend Watts, 12 String Guitar - Overend Watts, Acoustic Bass - Ariel Bender, Guitar - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Graham Preskett, Violin - Ian Hunter, Vocal - Ian Hunter, Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano

(P) 1976 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

15
Lounge Lizard (Album Version)
00:04:17

I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Sue & Sunny, Background Vocal - Barry St. John, Background Vocal - Howie Casey, Saxophone - Morgan Fisher, Background Vocal - Morgan Fisher, Piano - Morgan Fisher, Organ - Morgan Fisher, Synthesizer - Various, Acoustic Cello - Various, Saxophone - Dale Griffin, Background Vocal - Dale Griffin, Drums - Lynsey De Paul, Background Vocal - Overend Watts, Vocal - Overend Watts, Guitar - Overend Watts, 12 String Guitar - Overend Watts, Acoustic Bass - Ariel Bender, Guitar - Mott The Hoople, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Graham Preskett, Violin - Ian Hunter, Vocal - Ian Hunter, Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano

(P) 1993 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

16
Through The Looking Glass (Alternate Version)
00:04:36

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - I. Hunter, Composer - I. Hunter, Lyricist - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1974 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

17
American Pie (Live Excerpt)
00:01:24

Guy Stevens, Producer - Mott The Hoople, Performer - Vic Anesini, Re-Mastering Engineer - D. McLean, Composer - D. McLean, Lyricist - Don DeVito, Producer

(P) 1993 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Album review

Although it was subsequently rendered academic by the release of the All the Young Dudes box set, Ballad of Mott would stand proud as the finest Mott the Hoople collection on the market for close to five years -- and, in many ways, it remains so. The emphasis is on the band's years at the top, the 1972-74 period when they machine gunned out hit singles, at the same time as operating a virtual revolving door for guitarists. Mick Ralphs, Ariel Bender, and Mick Ronson all filed through the band during that period, and all three left some startling classics behind them -- the tasteful effervescence of "All the Young Dudes," "Violence," and "Whizz Kid" (Ralphs); the playful flash of "Roll Away the Stone," "Crash Street Kids," and "Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll" (Bender); the majestic sobriety of "Saturday Gigs" and "Lounge Lizard" -- both present here in previously unreleased form (Ronson). Of course all the hit singles are aboard, together with four well-chosen cuts from the band's years with Island/Atlantic in the days before fame came knocking. There's also some meaty rarities above and beyond the aforementioned -- the jokey "Henry & the H Bombs," recorded during the Dudes sessions with producer David Bowie, a version of The Hoople's masterful "Through the Looking Glass," which dissolves midway through into an utterly unexpected barrage of invective; and the opening verse of Don McLean's "American Pie," with which Mott introduced their 1974 era tours. Add a clutch of U.K. B-sides (nothing spectacular, but nice to have), and a generous dose of primo album cuts and, while The Ballad of Mott did draw some criticism from a Mott fanbase which was hoping for even more vault-exhuming lovelies, in terms of truly telling the story, it's a peerless collection. Yes, even more so than the box set.

© Dave Thompson /TiVo

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