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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Once Bitten Twice Shy 2. Who Do You Love 3. Colwater High 4. One Fine Day 5. Truth, The Whole Truth, Nuthin' But the Truth, The 6. All American Alien Boy 7. Common Disease 8. Justice of the Peace 9. When the Daylight Comes 10. Cleveland Rocks 11. Bastard 12. Gun Control 13. Speechless 14. Traitor 15. Teacher 16. Great Expectations 17. Good Man in a Bad Time 18. Women's Intuition 19. Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady 20. All the Young Dudes 21. Shades Off 22. Boy 23. Letter to Britannia From the Union Jack 24. You Nearly Did Me In 25. Advice to a Friend 26. Shallow Crystals 27. Ships 28. Standing in My Light 29. Outsider, The 30. Junkman With Genya Ravan 31. Old Records Never Die 32. All of the Good Ones Are Taken 33. Seeing Double 34. Bluebirds 35. Sunshine Eyes 36. Ill Wind 37. All Is Forgiven 38. Michael Picasso
Album Notes Personnel includes: Ian Hunter (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion); Genya Ravan (vocals, percussion); Mick Ronson, Mick Jones, Gerry Weems (guitar); Arnie Lawrence (clarinet); David Sanborn (alto saxophone); Clarence Clemons (tenor saxophone); Lewis Soloff (trumpet); David Bargeron (trombone); Peter Arnesen (piano); Geoff Appleby (bass, background vocals); Jaco Pastorius (bass); Dennis Elliot (drums, percusssion); Ansley Dunbar, Wax Weinberg (drums). Def Leppard: Vivian Campbell, Phil Collen (guitar); Rick Savage (bass); Rick Allen (drums, background vocals); Joe Elliot (background vocals). Queen: Roger Taylor (drums, background vocals); Freddie Mercury, Brian May. Producers include: Ian Hunter, Mick Ronson, Max Norman, Spencer Proffer, Bjorn Nessjo. Recorded between 1974 & 1999. Includes liner notes by Joe Elliot. Best known for such immortal pop masterpieces as "All the Way From Memphis" and the David Bowie-penned "All the Young Dudes," Ian Hunter went from fronting Mott The Hoople straight into a critically acclaimed solo career that influenced artists including The Clash, Kiss, Blur, and Oasis. Divided into separate sets of Rockers and Ballads, this 2-CD set is a variable mix of classic Hunter sides along with hard-to-find B-sides, alternate versions, and previously unreleased material. The best moments of Rockers come from Hunter's early career. "All American Alien Boy" could be a Philly soul brother to David Bowie's "Young Americans," while "Colwater High" and "One Fine Day" are pounding numbers that just missed inclusion on the singer-songwriter's fine solo debut. Other highlights include Hunter's only political song ("Gun Control") and a previously unreleased live version of "All the Young Dudes" featuring Def Leppard. '70s songs also make up the best moments of Ballads and include the Queen collaboration "You Nearly Did Me In," and "(God) Advice To a Friend," another unreleased gem that finds Hunter doing his best Dylan impersonation. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||
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