The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll
The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll
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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Mott the Hoople, the epitome of rock n roll eccentricity. The Golden Age of Rock N Rollin' is a whirlwind of unapologetic energy and electric guitar riffs that will transport you straight back to the heyday of glam rock.
From the opening track, "All the Young Dudes," you are hit with a wave of nostalgia as Ian Hunter's raspy vocals demand your attention. The band's rebellious spirit shines through in tracks like "Honaloochie Boogie" and "Roll Away the Stone," with their infectious melodies and catchy hooks that will have you singing along in no time.
But it's not all about the music with Mott the Hoople. The band's larger-than-life personalities and quirky antics add an extra layer of charm to their sound. Whether it's Mick Ralphs' flashy guitar solos or Overend Watts' flamboyant stage presence, there's never a dull moment with these rock legends.
Overall, The Golden Age of Rock N Rollin' is a reminder of a time when music was raw, rebellious, and unapologetically fun. So crank up the volume, throw on your platform boots, and let Mott the Hoople take you on a wild ride through the golden age of rock n roll. You won't be disappointed.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. All the Young Dudes (UK Single Version)
2. Jerkin' Crocus
3. One of the Boys (UK Single Version)
4. Sweet Jane
5. Sea Diver
6. Honaloochie Boogie (UK Single Version)
7. Rose
8. Ballad of Mott the Hoople
9. I Wish I Was Your Mother
10. All the Way from Memphis
Disc: 2
1. Hymn for the Dudes
2. Whizz Kid
3. Violence
4. Roll Away the Stone (UK Single Version)
5. The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll
6. Marionette
7. Crash Street Kidds
8. Rest in Peace
9. Foxy, Foxy (UK Single Version)
10. Saturday Gigs (UK Single Version)
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Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Mott the Hoople
Hailing from the mean streets of Hereford, Mott the Hoople is the quintessential underdog rock band that somehow managed to claw their way to the top of the British charts in the early 1970s. Led by the enigmatic frontman Ian Hunter, this ragtag group of misfits blended glam rock theatrics with a gritty heartland rock sound that set them apart from their peers. With their iconic anthem "All the Young Dudes" serving as their rallying cry, Mott the Hoople captured the hearts of a generation with their raw energy and rebellious attitude. Despite facing numerous setbacks and lineup changes along the way, the band persevered and left an indelible mark on the music world. Whether they were tearing up the stage with their raucous live performances or waxing poetic about the struggles of everyday life, Mott the Hoople always managed to strike a chord with their fans. Their music may be rooted in the past, but their message of resilience and determination is as relevant today as it was back in the glory days of rock 'n' roll. So, if you're looking for a band that embodies the spirit of rock 'n' roll rebellion, look no further than Mott the Hoople. With their catchy hooks, infectious energy, and fearless ambition, they are a force to be reckoned with. Long live Mott the Hoople, the kings of glam rock grit!
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