Limited Edition 5000 UK only Digi-pack pressing for the 30th anniversary of this classic album. Features 6 bonus tracks 'Coldwater High', 'One Fine Day', 'Once Bitten Twice Shy'(Session Outtake), 'Who Do You Love', 'Boy' & 'Shades Off' (Poem). Also Included are stunning photographs and new liner notes written by Campbell Devine. Sony. 2005.
P**F
Hunter Turns Killer!
Mott the Hoople was on a serious downslide since the summer of 1973 when Mick Ralphs left to team up with Paul Rogers. The guy that took his place in the band got on well with the rest of the chaps and DID have the look of a T-REX wannabe but he DID NOT have Mick's Talent... Mott was on it's last legs but because of a Great album (MOTT) that were at the peak of their popularity, so by default this was the band most of us saw on the stages of America. By November of 1974 Ian had burnt to a crisp and had to be hospitalised with exhaustion. He Then gave Mick Ronson (RONNO) a call whilst still in a low state over Mott.They both agreed this was not the time to pack it in and both decided it was time to join forces and with a quick "ELLO" that great record "Ian Hunter" begins! It opens with "Once Bitten Twice Shy" a strong rocker that echos the Glory Days of Mott spot - on. Ronno shines thoughout with Great Guitars on his Production Excellance."Who Do You Love" and "Lounge Lizard" sound as they would have fit in well on the "Dudes" LP but the sound and production of "Ian Hunter" is way beyond "Dudes" with a crisp Drum Sound and the Bite Of Ronno's guitar this record is miles above other releases from this ( Mar 75) era. I can't get too excited over "Boy" Ian's BIG ballad but it sounds restored due to the Remaster job and the Slags go crazy over it."3000 Miles" is a sparse arrangement with just acoustic guitar and heartfelt vocal then comes the Funk/Fire of "The Whole Truth" with great Organ backing to the Upfront Funk Beat with glorious Metal Guitars WOW this one demands a listen, it's that good"When You Fall" is another ballad and it bleeds into the Poem "Shades Off" and "I Get So Excited" is the Rocker that means closing time for the 75 record but there are 6 Bonus tracks included here so stand by...!. Coldwater High: This one didn't make the cut for the original album and it won't be hard for you to figure out why.2. One Fine Day; Another Rocker but Ian has never been happy with this one, again it's not up to the standards of the material that they did use.3.Once Bitten Twice Shy: The Single Version and a minute shorter.4. Who Do You Love: The Single Version5. Shades Off: the Poem tacked on the end of "When You Fall" here presented on it's own and mixed straight into...6. "Boy": Single Version, this one is GREAT and i'm glad it's here, Now I Get IT!!!If you like Mott The Hoople You Gotta Get This.... Five STARS...
D**R
UTTERLY BRILL FROM HAT TO HEELS
If you like 'Once Bitten Twice Shy', you will dig this album from start to finish. The ballsy 'Lounge Lizard' and the colossal torch song 'It Ain't Easy When You Fall' are major highlights, as is the casually brilliant rocker 'Shades Off'. This album boasts a TRUE glam sound-- if it could be called that-- the sounds of Fifties rhythm & blues and rock'n'roll brassed up with flashy Ronson guitar. Clearly one of the best albums of the Seventies-- even though it rarely makes it into such lists (which tend to credit less worthy acts).
P**R
'ELLO
From that classic opening drum beat and "'ello" you're in prime rock'n'roll territory from the legendary solo artist and former singer of Mott The Hoople. Is there a better rock story in a song, from the slow build up to the onslaught of guitar from Mick Ronson...then the shredding solo. Classic. Yes that's by far the best track on the album, but the mix of midtempo rockers, mannered ballads ("Boy") and earnest poetry ("Shades Off")are all worth a listen...more variety and imagination than most of the homogenised pop on the radio today...AND you get 6 bonus tracks. Value! Off to re-read my copy of "Diary of a Rock'n'Roll Star" now...
C**L
Absolutely Awful - Binned It
The rack and ruin of Mott The Hoople back in 1974 threw me for a big loop but when the dust settled, things didn't turn out so bad after all. Overend Watts, Dale Griffin, and odd duck keyboardist Morgan Fisher reloaded with street rat vocalist Nigel Benjamin and guitarist Ray Major, releasing two feisty albums under the Mott brand ("Drive On" and "Shouting & Pointing"). Ian Hunter celebrated the end of his hospital stay for nervous exhaustion by grabbing Mick Ronson by the ear and dragging him into the studio to record this eponymous debut solo album.Festooned in glam-rock glad-rags, "Ian Hunter" has been given the expanded, remix treatment by Sony and sounds as exhilirating today as it did 30 years ago. Worth the price of admission alone for Hunter's " 'Allo " at the beginning of "Once Bitten Twice Shy" and Ronson kick starting his Les Paul and wah pedal a few minutes later, it's equal parts turbine-whine guitar roar ("Who Do You Love," "Lounge Lizard," and "I Get So Excited") and slightly more reflective tracks which manage to avoid dropping off the precipice into malaise or melancholia ("3,000 Miles From Here," "It Ain't Easy When You Fall," and "Shades Off").
B**N
a memorable solo career
How is it that Great White's version of "Once Bitten Twice Shy" became a hit and not THIS version? Seriously, both versions are really catchy, and I can't believe the song didn't catch on with people 10 years earlier.That's not the only great song on the album either. "Truth, the Whole Truth, Nuthin' But The Truth" will show you just how talented Ian's songwriting skills are, and if somehow you're STILL not impressed, the most beautiful and saddest song I've ever heard in my life called "It Ain't Easy When You Fall" is right around the corner. Mott the Hoople was great, and guess what? Ian Hunter was too.
J**Z
The secret's in the bicycle shed
Ian could have never made this album with Mott, it is way too personal an effort. Not a single weak track on the whole blessed thing. "Once Bitten , Twice Shy" , "Boy" , "The Truth...." , it just gets better with each listen. A much under-appreciated album. Do yourself a favor , click the "Add to shopping cart" button
G**S
5 stars
30 years on and even better than ever!!great remaster, great music great to own!! Do yourself a favour and get Ellen Foley's Night Out cd as well, not remastered but who cares..it's Ellen, Ian and Mick and its great!!!
J**T
Ian Hunter, First Solo Album
This CD is extremely good. The lyrics are excellent along with great music. It is hard to believe that this CD was released as an album 30 years ago.
A**R
Five Stars
"Thank You"
O**A
ファーストアルバムにしてこの完成度!
ブリテッシュロック全盛期の70年代にリリースされた、イアンのファーストアルバム。ストーンズ、クラプトン、ロッド、ツェッペリン...野心と才能に溢れたブリテッシュロッカー達がアメリカで暴れまくっていた時に、この人はモット・ザ・フープルでアメリカに上陸&成功した(当時のライブの前座はクイーン!)デビッド・ボウイの根回しでコロンビアに移籍してからのモットが好きな人なら無条件に楽しめます。曲もサウンドもかっこよすぎ!(ギターはミック・ロンスンだもんね!)ワイルドでハッピーなロックンロールのオンパレードであるが、そこはかとなく品とコクがあるのもイアンならでは!
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