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Live 2013

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Download links and information about Live 2013 by Mott The Hoople. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:36:51 minutes.

Artist: Mott The Hoople
Release date: 2014
Genre: Rock, Glam Rock, Hard Rock, Punk, Heavy Metal, Alternative
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:36:51
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro (Live) 1:59
2. Rock and Roll Queen (Live) 4:38
3. One of the Boys (Live) 5:21
4. The Moon Upstairs (Live) 5:30
5. Hymn for the Dudes (Live) 5:36
6. Sucker (Live) 4:17
7. Soft Ground (Live) 4:35
8. Waterlow (Live) 3:38
9. Born Late '58 (Live) 5:03
10. Death May Be Your Santa Claus (Live) 4:19
11. Ballad of Mott the Hoople (Live) 6:28
12. Walking with a Mountain (Live) 5:27
13. Violence (Live) 5:22
14. The Journey (Live) 9:17
15. Honaloochie Boogie (Live) 2:37
16. The Golden Age of Rock N' Roll (Live) 3:05
17. All the Way from Memphis (Live) 5:02
18. All the Young Dudes (Live) 4:42
19. Roll Away the Stone (Live) 4:14
20. Saturday Gigs (Live) 5:41

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Following the success of their long-awaited 2009 reunion, British rock giants Mott the Hoople made a second go of it in 2013 with handful of shows that dug a bit deeper into their back catalog than the first time around. Of the five U.K. dates, it was the Manchester show that yielded the best results, culminating in the two-disc concert album/DVD Live 2013. The classic lineup remains intact here minus Dale "Buffin" Griffin, who is replaced by Pretenders drummer Martin Chambers, and they blow through a 20-song set that sounds surprisingly vigorous. Acknowledges classics like "Hymn for the Dudes," "Honaloochie Boogie," and "All the Way from Memphis" are peppered throughout a program that also pays homage to revered album cuts like "The Moon Upstairs" and "Walkin' with a Mountain." Bassist Overend Watts takes over lead vocals from Ian Hunter on a spirited version of "Born Late '58," and longtime Mott admirer Joe Elliott joins the group for the finale, which includes the immortal Bowie-penned "All the Young Dudes" and the epic closer "Saturday Gigs." If Live 2013 ends up being the band's closing statement, it's a strong one.