
Flirtin' With Disaster is a Rock album by Molly Hatchet, originally released in 1979. On Gatefold: 76 pressings tracked, owned by 19 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Southern Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
- southern
About
It’s hard to account for the runaway success of Molly Hatchet’s breakout 1979 single “Flirtin’ with Disaster,” as the band had already recorded several songs with similarly swift grooves and punchy riffs. Then again, maybe “Flirtin’ with Disaster” just had the perfect lyrical touch; lead singer and songwriter Danny Joe Brown had a way with the rock 'n' roll lexicon. “Boogie No More,” “Good Rockin’," and “Let the Good Times Roll” are just a few examples of how Molly Hatchet placed itself in the great tradition of wild rockers like Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. The headbanging riffs behind “Good Rockin’” hint at the impending sounds of '80s heavy metal, but on the whole <i>Flirtin’ with Disaster</i> has more in common with the sneaky, understated grooves of J.J. Cale than it does the steamrolling riffs of Led Zeppelin or Lynyrd Skynyrd. While other hard rock groups tried to bludgeon fans into submission, Molly Hatchet was more interested in coaxing its listeners with wily grooves, as it does on “One Man’s Pleasure” and “Jukin’ City.”
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Whiskey Man3:38
- A2It's All Over Now3:40
- A3One Man's Pleasure3:25
- A4Jukin' City3:49
- A5Boogie No More6:05
Side B
- B1Flirtin' With Disaster4:56
- B2Good Rockin'3:16
- B3Gunsmoke3:10
- B4Long Time3:16
- B5Let The Good Times Roll2:56
Credits
Performers
- Max GronenthalBACKING VOCALS VOCALS
- Jai WindingKEYBOARDS
- Banner ThomasBASS BASS GUITAR
- Bruce CrumpDRUMS
- Danny Joe BrownVOCALS LEAD VOCALS
- Dave HlubekGUITAR
- Duane RolandGUITAR
- Steve HollandGUITAR
- Tom WermanPERCUSSION
19 collectors on Gatefold own this · 76 pressings tracked on Gatefold
