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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMadfish Records IMP, mafi
UPC0636551817813
eBay Product ID (ePID)4046045931
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2020
GenreRock
ArtistMott the Hoople
Release TitleLive on Broadway 1974 (140gm Gatefold Vinyl)
Dimensions
Item Height0.27 in
Item Weight1.00 lb
Item Length12.27 in
Item Width11.68 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Tracks1.1 Jupiter (Live) (00:45) 1.2 American Pie / The Golden Age Of Rock `n` Roll (Live) (04:16) 1.3 Sucker (Live) (05:59) 1.4 Roll Away The Stone / Sweet Jane (Live) (03:52) 1.5 Rest In Peace (Live) (06:01) 1.6 All The Way From Memphis (Live) (05:02) 1.7 Born Late `58 (Live) (04:51) 2.1 One Of The Boys (Live) (05:32) 2.2 Hymn For The Dudes (Live) (05:46) 2.3 Marionette (Live) (05:03) 2.4 Drivin` Sister / Crash Street Kidds / Violence (Live) (09:06) 2.5 All The Young Dudes (Live) (03:52) 2.6 Walking With A Mountain (Live) (04:52)
Number of Discs2
NotesDouble vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket. Live on Broadway 1974 is the original recorded in-concert finale from Mott the Hoople. Touring the USA to promote their new hit records 'The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll' and The Hoople - and parading the classics 'All the Young Dudes', 'All the Way from Memphis' and 'Roll Away the Stone' - the group was soaring. In May '74, Mott the Hoople became the first rock band to sell out a week of concerts in New York's theatreland, when they stormed The Uris on Broadway. Released following Mott's acclaimed 2019 reunion concerts, including their first live American appearances for forty-five years, this set captures the fire and flash of the band's Broadway extravaganza, including sparkling renditions of 'Roll Away the Stone', 'Hymn for the Dudes' and Ian Hunter's memorable mini-opera 'Marionette' - a percipient precursor to Queen's 'Bohemian Rhapsody'. The passion, the power, and the glory - it is all here on Mott the Hoople, Live on Broadway 1974.