Mott The Hoople
Mott the Hoople is the debut studio album by the band of the same name. It was produced by Guy Stevens and released in 1969 by Island Records in the UK. 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.
- You Really Got Me
- At The Crossroads
- Laugh At Me
- Backsliding Fearlessly
- Rock And Roll Queen
- Rabbit Foot And Toby Time
- Half Moon Bay
- Wrath And Roll
Mott the Hoople is the debut studio album by the band of the same name. It was produced by Guy Stevens and released in 1969 by Island Records in the UK. 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.
Tracklisting
- You Really Got Me
- At The Crossroads
- Laugh At Me
- Backsliding Fearlessly
- Rock And Roll Queen
- Rabbit Foot And Toby Time
- Half Moon Bay
- Wrath And Roll