Collision Course [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Watts, Pete
By Tonight [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Watts, Pete "Overen
One More Chance to Run [Demo Version] - Mott the Hoople, Fiddler, John
Hypnotised - Mott the Hoople, Allen
All Across the Nile - Mott the Hoople, Ralphs
The Sleeper Wakes - Mott the Hoople, Fisher
Only the Roses - Mott the Hoople, Fisher
Treat Yourself Right - Mott the Hoople, Banks
Harlem Shuffle - Mott the Hoople, Nelson, Earl
We'll Silence You - Mott the Hoople, Fisher
The Rise and Fall of Bernie Gripplestone and the Rats from Hull - Mott the Hoople, Marshall
Track Listings (13) - Disc #2
Ready for Love [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Cavaliere, Felix
Hymn for the Dudes [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Allen, Verden
Born Late '58 [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Watts, Overend
Storm [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Fisher, Morgan
Wild in the Streets [Demo Version] - Mott the Hoople, Jeffreys, Garland
A New Way - Mott the Hoople, Allen, Verden
Take This - Mott the Hoople, Ralphs
Barefootin' - Mott the Hoople, Parker
See You Tomorrow - Mott the Hoople, Jeffery
Walk the Line - Mott the Hoople, Majors
Early in Spring - Mott the Hoople, Marshall
Caribbean Hate Song - Mott the Hoople, Watts
One of the Boys [Live] - Mott the Hoople, Hunter, Ian
Collection of live and studio favorites, compiled across the band's history, from the earliest days at the Doc Thomas Group up to still unreleased solo recordings by John Fiddler and Ray Majors. 26 tracks on 2 CDs. 1999 re... more »lease. Slimline double jewel case.« less
Collection of live and studio favorites, compiled across the band's history, from the earliest days at the Doc Thomas Group up to still unreleased solo recordings by John Fiddler and Ray Majors. 26 tracks on 2 CDs. 1999 release. Slimline double jewel case.
CD Reviews
What the Hoople...?
David Kinney | San Francisco, Ca. United States | 08/14/2001
(3 out of 5 stars)
"Old diehard Mott fan, and completist that I am, I figured there would'nt be too much risk in plunkin' down some hard earned dinero for a 2 CD set that promised both live versions of the familiar as well as totally obscure cuts from the many offshoots of this great group. Well, you don't really get what you paid for here because the live tracks are culled from the same 1974 Philly concert that record companies have been mining for years.This stuff is wonderful but it's easily available on other CDs that place it in it's proper context. Now, the "relatives" part of this set is a hit or miss proposition. Verden Allen the great Hammond B-3 poohbah of Mott's glory days accounts for himself quite nicely on his two cuts. The British Lions (that would be Mott without Hunter and Ralphs)are pretty cool on a cover of Garland Jeffries' "Wild In The Streets", but after that it gets a little dicey. Mott's family tree extends out to the point where the branches become twigs and some of these "relations" are very tenuous to say the least.Well, I guess the bottom line here is ;how much do you love this band and how far down their maze do you want to travel? I'm a huge fan, but I think the next time I'm tempted by a completist's CD set like this one, I'll probably just save my money and sit back and listen to an Ian Hunter solo CD like his recent masterpiece "Rant" instead."