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Mott the Hoople albums:
Live

BROADWAY
All the Way from Memphis (Ian Hunter)
Sucker (Ian Hunter/Mick Ralphs/Overend Watts)
Rest in Peace (Ian Hunter/Overend Watts/Dale Griffin)
All the Young Dudes (David Bowie)
Walkin' with a Mountain (Ian Hunter)
HAMMERSMITH
Sweet Angeline (Ian Hunter)
Rose (Ian Hunter/Overend Watts/Buffin/Mick Ralphs)
Medley:
Jerlin' Crocus (Ian Hunter)
One of the Boys (Mick Ralphs/Ian Hunter)
Rock 'n' Roll Queen (Mick Ralphs)
Get Back (Lennon and McCartney)
Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' on (D Williams/S David)
Violence (Ian Hunter)
CBS 69093 released in UK 1st November 1974
Recorded by Line-up
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Produced by Dale Griffin
Mastered at the Record Plant, Los Angeles, Calif. by US Executive Production
Liason: Gary Klien
Mott's Sound Engineer: Micheal Hince (US and UK)
Mott's Stage Equipment: Richie Anderson and Phil John (US and UK)
Blue Weaver: Organ (US), Mick Bolton Organ (UK)
Stan Tippins: Backing Vocals (All the Young Dudes)
The booklet that came with this
record, and now the CD, includes contemporary music press
reviews of the gigs recorded; Ben
Edmonds for Creem in the US and Martin
Hayman for the much missed Sounds in the
UK

Half Moon Bay says...
The music... I play this record more now than I
did when it came out. It captures Hunter so well and shows
just what a star he should have been and just how good
the band were. When we get to the Hammersmith bit you can
feel the atmosphere and sense that something is going on
- a minor riot ensued. A fine way to finish a career.
In May 2004, Columbia issued a bumper and expanded 2CD
version of this album to celebrate its 30th year! More »
The artwork... Again, there are some minor sleeve
artwork differences between the CD and original vinyl releases,
mainly with regard to quality; everything has just been
photo-reduced and the quality with it. The original included
more details on the rear cover than the Columbia CD. Also,
the free booklet with the original
contained more photos, some of archive interest.

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