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Mott The Hoople

Mott The Hoople

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Enough works on Mott the Hoople's eponymous debut album, and enough is so imaginatively freewheeling, that it's easier to think of the record as a bit more successful than it actually is. After all, their combination of Stonesy swagger, Kinks-ian crunch, and Dylanesque cynicism is one of the great blueprints for hard rock, and its potential is apparent the moment their monumental instrumental "You Really Got Me" kicks off the record. This is followed by two covers, Doug Sahm's "At the Crossroads" and Sonny Bono's "Laugh at Me," that demonstrate their musicality more than their depth, since all three of these songs sound like they derive from the same vantage point. Then, to cap it off, Ian Hunter turns in "Backsliding Fearlessly" and Mick Ralphs gives Mott their first anthem with the pile-driving "Rock and Roll Queen." Up to this point, Mott the Hoople is wildly imaginative and invigorating, and that's enough to make this a fine debut, even if it falls off the tracks during the second side. The first side and those two originals reveal a band whose rowdy power is matched by sly humor, clever twists, and fierce intelligence -- all qualities they built a career on, and this blueprint still stands the test of time.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
You Really Got Me
00:02:54

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Ray Davies, Writer - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

2
At the Crosswords
00:05:32

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Douglas Sahm, Writer - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

3
Laugh at Me
00:06:28

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - SONNY BONO, Writer - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

4
Backsliding Fearlessly
00:03:44

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

5
Rock and Roll Queen
00:05:09

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Ralphs, Composer, Writer - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

6
Rabbit Foot and Toby Time
00:02:03

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

7
Half Moon Bay
00:10:33

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Writer, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals, Writer - Guy Stevens, Producer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

8
Wrath and Wroll
00:01:41

Mott The Hoople, MainArtist - Buffin, Drums - Mick Ralphs, Vocals, Lead Guitar - Ian Hunter, Piano, Lead Vocals - Guy Stevens, Producer, Writer - Overend Watts, Bass Guitar - Verden Allen, Organ

© 1970 Atlantic Records ℗ 1970 Atlantic Recording Corp. for the US and WEA International for the world outside the United States.

Album review

Enough works on Mott the Hoople's eponymous debut album, and enough is so imaginatively freewheeling, that it's easier to think of the record as a bit more successful than it actually is. After all, their combination of Stonesy swagger, Kinks-ian crunch, and Dylanesque cynicism is one of the great blueprints for hard rock, and its potential is apparent the moment their monumental instrumental "You Really Got Me" kicks off the record. This is followed by two covers, Doug Sahm's "At the Crossroads" and Sonny Bono's "Laugh at Me," that demonstrate their musicality more than their depth, since all three of these songs sound like they derive from the same vantage point. Then, to cap it off, Ian Hunter turns in "Backsliding Fearlessly" and Mick Ralphs gives Mott their first anthem with the pile-driving "Rock and Roll Queen." Up to this point, Mott the Hoople is wildly imaginative and invigorating, and that's enough to make this a fine debut, even if it falls off the tracks during the second side. The first side and those two originals reveal a band whose rowdy power is matched by sly humor, clever twists, and fierce intelligence -- all qualities they built a career on, and this blueprint still stands the test of time.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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