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terça-feira, 20 de janeiro de 2009

MOLLY HATCHET - is an American Southern Rock



Flirtin' With Disaster: Live

(CD/DVD) [ENHANCED] [LIVE]


Audio CD/DVD (June 5, 2007)
Original Release Date: June 5, 2007
Number of Discs: 2
Format: Enhanced, Live
Label: Cleopatra
ASIN: B000OYFOTY


Track Listings:
Disc: 1(CD)
1. Whiskey Man
2. Bounty Hunter
3. Gator Country/Dixie
4. Son Of The South
5. Fall of the Peacemakers
6. Devil's Canyon
7. Get In The Game
8. Drum Solo
9. Beatin' The Odds
10. Moonlight Dancing On The Bayou
11. Rainbow Bridge
12. Layla/Guitar Solo
13. Dreams I'll Never See
14. Flirtin' With Disaster


Disc: 2(DVD)
1. Whiskey Man
2. Bounty Hunter
3. Gator Country/Dixie
4. Son Of The South
5. Fall of the Peacemakers
6. Devil's Canyon
7. Get In The Game
8. Drum Solo
9. Beatin' The Odds
10. Moonlight Dancing On The Bayou
11. Rainbow Bridge
12. Layla/Guitar Solo
13. Dreams I'll Never See
14. Flirtin' With Disaster


Molly Hatchet Videos:

YouTube Video: Flirtin' With Disaster (Live) (Time: 5:40)
YouTube:
Molly Hatchet Videos
YouTube Video:
"Dreams I'll Never See" (Live) (Time: 6:53)
YouTube Video:
"Fall of the Peacemakers" (Live) (Time: 10:07)
YouTube Video:
"Satisfied Man" (Live) (Time: 3:03)
YouTube Video:
"Gator Country" (Live) (Time: 7:19)
YouTube Video:
"Son of the South" (Live) (Time: 5:35)
YouTube Video:
"Beatin' the Odds" (Live) (Time: 3:14)




Official MySpace Page: Molly Hatchet


Official Site: Molly Hatchet


Southern Rock Masters

Audio CD (April 15, 2008)
Original Release Date: April 15, 2008
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Cleopatra
ASIN: B0013XW9X4


Track Listings
1. Sharp Dressed Man - Molly Hatchet, Beard, F.
2. The Boys Are Back in Town - Molly Hatchet, Lynott, P.
3. Desperado - Molly Hatchet, Frey, G.
4. Bad to the Bone - Molly Hatchet, Thorogood, G.
5. Dreams I'll Never See - Molly Hatchet, Allman, G.
6. Melissa - Molly Hatchet, Allman, G.
7. Mississippi Queen - Molly Hatchet, Laing, C.
8. Tequila Sunrise - Molly Hatchet, Frey, G.
9. Tumbling Dice - Molly Hatchet, Jagger, M.
10. Wild Horses - Molly Hatchet, Jagger, M.
11. Whiskey Man - Molly Hatchet, Brown, D.
12. Beatin' the Odds - Molly Hatchet, Hlubek, D.
13. Flirtin' with Disaster - Molly Hatchet, Hlubek, D.


By
Scott Waters "ultmetal" (New Mexico, USA) - See all my reviewsI am about as big of a Molly Hatchet fan as they come. As such, it was a no brainer that I run out and pick up this album of covers. Hatchet has always done a great job with covers. Their cover of "Dreams I'll Never See" from their first album is a classic. They've been doing "Mississippi Queen" live for decades. With "Southern Rock Masters" Hlubek, McCormick and Ingram revisit some of their favorite classic rock songs. However, as with any album of this nature there are some songs that are better than others. I've never been a big fan of the Eagles, but any classic rock fan worth his vinyl collection is familiar with "Deperado". Hatchet does a commendable job here with Phil McCormick giving an exceptional vocal performance. He also does a phenomenal job on the Stones "Wild Horses" and the Allman Brothers "Melissa". I am a huge Thin Lizzy fan, so one of my favorite bands doing a cover of one of my other favorite bands is awesome. Oddly enough I felt that Hatchet's cover of "The Boys Are Back In Town" was decent, but not one of the better tracks on the album. Unlike a song like "Dreams I'll Never See" in which Molly Hatchet just owns, with "The Boys Are Back in Town" they seem to be trying too hard to stay faithful to the original recording and don't give it a full blown Molly Hatchet treatment. I felt the same way about "Bad to the Bone", although I actually did enjoy this song quite a bit. The addition of horns was a good idea. The biggest disappointment was "Mississippi Queen". Perhaps I am just use to hearing the cover they did with Ted Nugent on Volunteer Jam VII, but this version seems a little weak in comparison. I also think think this song doesn't feature the strongest vocal performance on the album. "Tumbling Dice" on the other hand is a killer cover, although one that had already been done on their 2001 release "Kingdom of XII". With the title being "Southern Rock Masters" I had hoped that Hatchet would cover some other Southern bands like The Outlaws, Blackfoot or Charlie Daniels Band, especially since Hatchet has worked with Charlie Daniels in the not so distant past. It's a bit disappointing that two Rolling Stones tracks were included and nothing from Lynyrd Skynyrd. The last three tracks are live versions of Molly Hatchet classics, all taken from the band's recent live album "Flirtin' With Disaster-Live". I suppose these were added on to help promote that album. I certainly don't mind having them tacked on at the end, but they are somewhat unnecessary for the Hatchet fan that already owns that live album. The CD also came with a small button featuring the cover art from "Flirtin' With Disaster-Live", giving further promotion for that live album. 3.5/5 stars (reprinted from NoLifeTilMetal.com)

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