Mott The Hoople / Ian Hunter discography
The Journey (2006)
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This 3CD set collects Ian's best work with Mott The Hoople and his solo albums, and unlike most other compilations, Sony has licenced many tracks from other labels this time around. Says Sony: "Three CD set from one of the UK's finest bands of the '70s, including some fine solo recordings from their leader Ian Hunter. Initially, Mott The Hoople were a critically successful Rock 'N Roll band with some fine albums in their catalog, but the record-buying public were not responding to their fabulous early recordings. This 53 track compilation features hits, album tracks, rarities, solo Ian Hunter favorites plus three previously unreleased cuts: 'I'm In Awe', 'Avalanche' and 'Morons' (Alternate). It's Mott The Hoople's world, we're just rockin' in it."
- UK 3CD (2006): Sony/BMG 82876 890022
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Track listing CD1:
- Road To Birmingham
- Backsliding Fearlessly
- Walking With a Mountain
- Angel of Eighth Avenue
- Waterlow
- The Debt
- One of the Boys
- The Journey
- The Moon Upstairs
- All The Young Dudes
- Momma's Little Jewel
- Jerkin' Crocus
- Sea Diver
- Honaloochie Boogie
- The Ballad of Mott The Hoople
- Hymn For The Dudes
- Whizz Kid
- I Wish I Was Your Mother
Track listing CD2:
- All The Way From Memphis
- Violence
- Roll Away The Stone
- The Golden Age of Rock n Roll
- Marionette
- Crash Street Kidds
- Foxy Foxy
- Saturday Gigs
- Once Bitten Twice Shy
- Who Do You Love?
- Lounge Lizzard
- 3000 Miles From Here
- The Truth, The Whole Truth, Nuthin' But The Truth
- It Ain't Easy When You Fall/Shades Off
- Letter To Britannia From The Union Jack
- Irene Wilde
- You Nearly Did Me In
- Justice Of The Peace
Track listing CD3:
- Cleveland Rocks
- Standin' In My Light
- Bastard
- The Outsider
- Gun Control
- All Of The Good Ones Are Taken
- Speechless
- Ill Wind
- The Loner
- 23a Swan Hill
- Michael Picasso
- I'm In Awe (previously unreleased)
- Avalanche (previously unreleased)
- Morons (alternate version)
- Wash Us Away
- Knees of My Heart
- Dead Man Walking
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