- Live (Mott the Hoople album)
Infobox Album
Name = Mott The Hoople Live
Type = Live album
Artist =Mott the Hoople
Released = November 1974
Recorded = Hammersmith Odeon, Dec 14th 1973 and Uris Theatre, Broadway, May 8th and 9th 1974
Genre = Rock
Length =
Label = Columbia
Producer =Dale "Buffin" Griffin , | Reviews
Last album = "The Hoople " (1974)
This album = "Live (Mott The Hoople album) " (1974)
Next album = "Two Miles From Heaven " (1980)"Mott The Hoople Live" is a 1974 album by British band
Mott the Hoople . A remastered and expanded 30th Anniversary Edition was released bySony BMG on the Columbia label (516051). The release of the album in its original form in 1974 coincided with the announcement of the band's demise and it was, therefore, their final release. It was a single disc album in its original format but the addition of thirteen extra tracks has seen it expand to a double CD package.Track listing for the 2004 Re-issue
CD1 Broadway
# Intro - "Jupiter from "The Planets"" 0.46
# "American Pie"/ "The Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll" 4.16
# "Sucker" 5.59
# "Roll Away the Stone" / "Sweet Jane " 3.52
# "Rest in Peace" 6.01
# "All the Way from Memphis " 5.02
# "Born Late '58" 4.51
# "One of the Boys" 5.32
# "Hymn for the Dudes" 5.46
# "Marionette" 5.04
# "Drivin' Sister" / "Crash Street Kidds" / "Violence" 9.06
# "All the Young Dudes" 3.49
# "Walking with a Mountain" 4.54CD2 Hammersmith
# Intro - "Jupiter from "The Planets"" 0.46
# "Drivin' Sister" 3.51
# "Sucker" 6.03
# "Sweet Jane" 5.10
# "Sweet Angeline" 6.47
# "Rose" 4.42
# "Roll Away the Stone" 3.31
# "All the Young Dudes" 3.53
# "Jerkin' Crocus" / "One of the Boys" / "Rock'n'Roll Queen" / "Get Back" / "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin On" / "Violence" 16.16
# "Walking with a Mountain" 9.09Personnel
*Ian Hunter – vocals,
rhythm guitar ,
*Peter "Overend" Watts – bass guitar, vocals,
*Dale "Buffin" Griffin – drums, vocals,
*Ariel Bender –lead guitar , vocals,
*Morgan Fisher –piano , vocals
*Blue Weaver - organ (U.S.)
*Mick Bolton - organ (U.K.)
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