Musique illimitée
Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications
Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet albumProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
SouscrireProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
Téléchargement digital
Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix
Langue disponible : anglais
Taking its name from the first-ever visit to the Mott the Hoople archives, the early-'80s Two Miles from Heaven outtakes collection, Two Miles from Live Heaven adheres to the same high standards as its predecessor with the unearthing, at last, of one of the best-known (and most sought-after) of all Mott documents: the 1974 Santa Monica Civic show. Originally recorded and broadcast by The King Biscuit Flour Hour, the show has sustained some of Mott's most cherished bootlegs, including the legendary Behind Enemy Lines. Since then, odd tracks have filtered out on various official collections, but Two Miles from Live Heaven marks the first ever appearance of the entire show, and it was well worth the wait. Opening with Ian Hunter's a cappella drawl through the first verse of "American Pie," it then crashes into a phenomenal "Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll" before charging on through a set that doesn't put one foot wrong in its portrayal of the Ariel Bender-era band at its peak. From obscure B-sides ("Rest in Peace") to even more obscure solo shots (Bender's own "Here Comes the Queen," from his Under Open Skies album), from key album tracks to monster hit singles, and all wrapping up with a fabulous "All the Young Dudes," this remains the only Mott live show that everyone needs to hear. But, of course, it won't be. A two-CD package also serves up highlights from two further Mott shows, similarly recorded on U.S. tour duty. Five tracks from a Fillmore East gig in 1971 include their then-customary visit to the Jerry Lee Lewis songbook, a rousing "It'll Be Me," plus a scintillating Rolling Stones medley; four more date from 1973, and a show at the New York Felt Forum. It is a little disjointed in terms of overall listening, and the sound quality is rougher than the Santa Monica show, but the power of the band -- and the strength of their material -- is undeniable. The same disc wraps up with three studio demos from 1969-70, plus an unexpurgated rough mix of 1971's "Death May Be Your Santa Claus." Of the four, another Lewis number, "If Your Heart Lay With the Rebel" is the most interesting, representing one of the earliest Mott recordings yet to emerge, but all contribute mightily to the growing mound of Mott outtakes and oddities which will some day demand an anthology of their own.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo
Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.
Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
Écoutez cette playlist et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
À partir de 12,49€/mois
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Philip Jagger, Composer, Lyricist - KEITH RICHARDS, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Jack Henderson Clement, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - David Robert Jones, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist - Terence Allen, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Charles Allan Rich, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Charles Ward, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Donald McLean, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist - Peter Overend Watts, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist - Louis Firbank, Composer
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Peter Overend Watts, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist - Terence Dale Griffin, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Luther James Grosvenor, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Peter Overend Watts, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist - Terence Allen, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Michael Geoffrey Ralphs, Composer, Lyricist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Ian Hunter Patterson, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - David Robert Jones, Composer, Lyricist
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Chronique
Taking its name from the first-ever visit to the Mott the Hoople archives, the early-'80s Two Miles from Heaven outtakes collection, Two Miles from Live Heaven adheres to the same high standards as its predecessor with the unearthing, at last, of one of the best-known (and most sought-after) of all Mott documents: the 1974 Santa Monica Civic show. Originally recorded and broadcast by The King Biscuit Flour Hour, the show has sustained some of Mott's most cherished bootlegs, including the legendary Behind Enemy Lines. Since then, odd tracks have filtered out on various official collections, but Two Miles from Live Heaven marks the first ever appearance of the entire show, and it was well worth the wait. Opening with Ian Hunter's a cappella drawl through the first verse of "American Pie," it then crashes into a phenomenal "Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll" before charging on through a set that doesn't put one foot wrong in its portrayal of the Ariel Bender-era band at its peak. From obscure B-sides ("Rest in Peace") to even more obscure solo shots (Bender's own "Here Comes the Queen," from his Under Open Skies album), from key album tracks to monster hit singles, and all wrapping up with a fabulous "All the Young Dudes," this remains the only Mott live show that everyone needs to hear. But, of course, it won't be. A two-CD package also serves up highlights from two further Mott shows, similarly recorded on U.S. tour duty. Five tracks from a Fillmore East gig in 1971 include their then-customary visit to the Jerry Lee Lewis songbook, a rousing "It'll Be Me," plus a scintillating Rolling Stones medley; four more date from 1973, and a show at the New York Felt Forum. It is a little disjointed in terms of overall listening, and the sound quality is rougher than the Santa Monica show, but the power of the band -- and the strength of their material -- is undeniable. The same disc wraps up with three studio demos from 1969-70, plus an unexpurgated rough mix of 1971's "Death May Be Your Santa Claus." Of the four, another Lewis number, "If Your Heart Lay With the Rebel" is the most interesting, representing one of the earliest Mott recordings yet to emerge, but all contribute mightily to the growing mound of Mott outtakes and oddities which will some day demand an anthology of their own.
© Dave Thompson /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 26 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 02:11:53
- Artistes principaux : Mott The Hoople
- Compositeur : Various Composers
- Label : Angel Air
- Genre : Pop/Rock Rock
1973 ANGEL AIR 1973 ANGEL AIR
Améliorer les informations de l'albumPourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?
-
Streamez ou téléchargez votre musique
Achetez un album ou une piste à l’unité. Ou écoutez tout notre catalogue en illimité avec nos abonnements de streaming en haute qualité.
-
Zéro DRM
Les fichiers téléchargés vous appartiennent, sans aucune limite d’utilisation. Vous pouvez les télécharger autant de fois que vous souhaitez.
-
Choisissez le format qui vous convient
Vous disposez d’un large choix de formats pour télécharger vos achats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) en fonction de vos besoins.
-
Écoutez vos achats dans nos applications
Téléchargez les applications Qobuz pour smartphones, tablettes et ordinateurs, et écoutez vos achats partout avec vous.