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The Hoople: Remastered Expanded

   


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Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0082796978732
Label : Sony
Manufacturer : Sony
Publisher : Sony
Release date : 2006-04-03
Title : The Hoople: Remastered Expanded
Format : Array
Original release date : 2004-12-14
Studio : Sony
Number of discs : 1





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review by: paulo date: 2009-01-30 rating: 5
Years ahead of it,s time
A must for any serious music fan. This record was light years ahead in innovation and freshness when it was originally released. It is now 2009 and still blows the lame 21st century wanabees into oblivion and in no way sounds dated. To listen to the originals buy this cd all else is is immatation.



review by: date: 2006-04-11 rating: 2
GREAT CD EXCEPT ONE LITTLE PROBLEM
Would be a solid 4 star (****) if not for a little problem. Mott's "The Hoople" is a very good CD and the bonus cuts and re-mastering make it even better except for one little thing that's driving me nuts. During the spoken part of "Roll Away The Stone" when the girl answers Ian's question about bring her records to the party, her voice is very distorted. This appears to be not only on this remastered edition but also the original CBS CD and the first remastered version from a couple of years ago as well. I understand that it probably exists in the original master tape, however, with all the modern studio technology and gadgetry available today I'm sure somebody could've spent a couple of minutes 'cleaning' this up if they wanted to. Please don't let my two star review scare you off from buying this CD. If you like Mott, you'll like this CD. Along with 'Brain Capers', 'All The Young Dudes', and 'Mott', it is essential Mott rock.


review by: date: 2006-03-02 rating: 5
It's the golden age of rock'n'roll...
OK, you could say this is a notch below "Mott." Still, that is high praise indeed, as "Mott" is one of the greatest rock'n'roll albums ever. With "The Hoople," we get more of the same, but on a slightly different wavelength. With the departure of Mick Ralphs, the guitar situation was somewhat confused, leaving more room for Ian Hunter's keyboards in the mix. That isn't to say that "The Hoople" doesn't rock - it does, and like a madman. "The Golden Age of Rock'n'Roll," "Born Late '58" (with Overend Watts on vocals), and "Crash Street Kidds" are first rate proto-punk rockers with Hunter's pounding piano adding to the wonderful noise. "Roll Away the Stone" simply soars, and the psychodrama of "Marionette" is funny and frightening. Two highlights are "Alice" and "Pearl'n'Roy (England)" - loping music hall numbers driven by Hunter's pseudo-barrelhouse piano and gutter poetry. Yeah, this may be a notch below "Mott," but that just means that "Mott" rates a 10 and "The Hoople" is a 9.9 - still sheer brilliance in my book.pThe bonus tracks on this remastered version actually add substantial value to the package, a few b-sides/outtakes, stomping, storming live tracks, and Hunter's wonderful farewell "Saturday Gigs."



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