I'm away for a few days... so a few posts early doors,,,
Mott the Hoople are mostly remembered as a singles band, and the albums that get remembered are mostly the two that they took with them to stardom. So, we're going elsewhere. Their last album, The Hoople, was recorded when guitar ace Mick Ralphs had left the band for Bad Company and Ian Hunter became wholly dominant; yet it contains some of their finest songs. Many will remember the singles:
Two album tracks make the point:
As a bonus, a lovely early Mott song: