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  1. Mott the Hoople by Mott the Hoople released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Drive On (1975) Live at HMV Hammersmith Apollo 2009 (2011) AllMusic Review. User Reviews. Track Listing. Credits. Releases. Similar Albums. Moods and Themes.

  2. Within a few months, Hunter and Ronson left the band to begin working as a duo. The remaining members of Mott the Hoople added guitarist Ray Major and vocalist Nigel Benjamin, truncating their name to Mott. The new incarnation of the group released Drive On (1975) and Shouting and Pointing (1976) to little attention before adding John Fiddler ...

  3. Drive On. 1975 • Mott. 40. critic score (1) 48. user score (4) The Hoople. 1974. 85. critic score (2) 75. user score (22) Mott. 1973. 90. critic ... 1971. 60. critic score (2) 63. user score (7) Mad Shadows. 1970. 40. critic score (1) 59. user score (8) Mott the Hoople. 1969. 80. critic score (3) 63. user score (9) Advertisement. Singles. All ...

  4. Mott the Hoople had 2 more LPs due Columbia, that is the sole reason for this band's existence. Unlike The Hollies who replaced their lead singer with "wow" results, the high-pitched singer they got to replace Ian would have been better suited to fronting Black Oak Arkansas or Whitesnake. Without Ian's writing "Mott" is a lost cause.

  5. Mott the Hoople foi uma banda inglesa de glam rock de Herefordshire dos anos 70, e que tinha também forte influência de R&B.Eles são conhecidos pela canção "All The Young Dudes", escrita para eles por seu fã, David Bowie.A canção foi utilizada recentemente no filme "Juno" e também utilizada no jogo Guitar Hero: Aerosmith.Um de seus integrantes, o guitarrista e compositor Mick Ralphs ...

  6. Product description. Mott the Hoople were an English rock band with strong R&B roots, popular in the glam rock era of the early to mid-1970s. They are best known for the song "All the Young Dudes", written for them by David Bowie and appearing on their 1972 album of the same name. This was followed by the album Mott (1973) which was a Top 10 UK ...

  7. Once upon a time in Rock 'n' Roll land there was a band called Mott the Hoople - well, actually from 1969-1974. After the loss of their original lead guitarist Mick Ralphs to Bad Company, they recruited Luther Grosvenor, who was re-christened Ariel Bender on joining the group by English singer/songwriter Lindsay de Paul - and has lived with the pseudonym ever since.