
Wildlife is a Rock album by Mott The Hoople, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 38 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Glam Rock
- crunchy
- rowdy
- theatrical
About
The cover of 1970’s <i>Wildlife</i>—Mott the Hoople’s third Atlantic Records album in two years—depicts a kind of glam version of The Band, all woodsy and autumnal in woolen coats, scarves, hats, and shags. And the music itself features organs, pianos, and acoustic and pedal steel guitars. While that might seem strange for one of England’s most exciting rock ’n’ roll bands of the era, Mott was merely revealing its growing admiration for the soul and country music of the American South, especially on “Original Mixed Up Kid,” “It Must Be Love," and “Home Is Where I Want to Be.” Singer Ian Hunter’s drop-dead-lovely “Angel of Eight Avenue” shows deep empathy for its subject (written on Mott’s first visit to New York City), and he documents a painful divorce on the haunting and string-lush “Waterlow.” (It’s easy to hear why Hunter considers the latter his finest composition.) “Whiskey Women” (about Mott’s L.A. debut at the Whiskey a Go Go), “Wrong Side of the River," and a rousing cover of Melanie’s “Lay Down” keep Mott’s original Stones–meets–Jerry Lee Lewis template intact. Nice.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Whisky Women
- A2Angel Of Eighth Avenue
- A3Wrong Side Of The River
- A4Waterlow
- A5Lay Down
Side B
- B1It Must Be Love
- B2Original Mixed-Up Kid
- B3Home Is Where I Want To Be
- B4Keep A'Knockin'
Credits
Performers
- Overend WattsBASS GUITAR BASS
- BuffinDRUMS
- Mick RalphsGUITAR VOCALS
- Verden AllenORGAN
- Ian HunterPIANO VOCALS
- Jim ArcherVIOLIN
- Michael GrayCONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY
- Jerry HoganPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Dale GriffinDRUMS
3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 38 pressings tracked on Gatefold
