All the Young Dudes

All the Young Dudes

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Millenium digipak edition, with original artwork. Includes the tracks 'Sweet Jane' (Lou Reed) & 'Momma's Little Jewel'. 2001.

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All the Young Dudes

All the Young Dudes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One Of The Boys NOT the UK single version
  • Mott - very accesible glam
  • Great Service
  • Glam is an attitude, not a look. Mott typified that.
  • anything less than 5 stars is absurd!
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ASIN: B000E6EJAC
Release Date: 2006-02-21

Tracks:

  1. Sweet Jane
  2. Momma's Little Jewel
  3. All The Young Dudes
  4. Sucker
  5. Jerkin' Crocus
  6. One Of The Boys
  7. Soft Ground
  8. Ready For Love/After Lights; Ready For Love\ After Lights
  9. Sea Diver
  10. One Of The Boys
  11. Black Scorpio
  12. Ride On The Sun
  13. One Of The Boys
  14. All The Young Dudes
  15. Sucker
  16. Sweet Jane

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars One Of The Boys NOT the UK single version.......2007-07-11

A great album by a great band. But when oh when will we get the FULL UK single version of 'One Of The Boys', which clocks in at over 5 minutes (basically the same as the album version but withourt the infernal telephone dialling 'effects'). Surely there must be a master out there somewhere - until then I'll stick to my scratchy old 45...

4 out of 5 stars Mott - very accesible glam.......2007-06-02

mott the hoople has a glam sound that truly rocks.. whether covering tunes from lou reed or david bowie or playing originals their sound is original.. While not as innovative as t-rex, bowie, reed - they were able to charm the masses with their sound.. i would highly recommend this for any comprehensive glam collection.. Their version of all the young dudes is monumental..

5 out of 5 stars Great Service.......2007-01-10

always get the best service from Amazon. And so speedy! Am always impressed!

5 out of 5 stars Glam is an attitude, not a look. Mott typified that........2006-11-10

Bowie loved this band. And when their lack of success almost broke them up, He came in and produced this album for them. This 1972 masterpiece put them up there with the likes of T.Rex and Ziggy Stardust as the bearers of a musical movement loosely called Glam Rock. Imagine a glamed out Rolling Stones. They were not goofy like Slade or artsy like Roxy Music or Bowie. They were just right. Like the New York Dolls, they had a trashy attitude. Unlike the Dolls, they knew how to play their instruments. The bonus material is great. The demo version of "One of the Boys" is out of sight.

5 out of 5 stars anything less than 5 stars is absurd!.......2006-10-05

David Bowie may have written the "hit" on this album and may have helped the band in any number of ways but it sickens me to hear so many comments in the literature implying Bowie's contribution is responsible for this band's success. Certainly he helped them at a crucial time when they may have passed on to anonymity but the talent was all theirs. When one listens to the bonus Bowie track where he sings "All the Young Dudes" even though he wrote it, it is obvious Mott the Hoople made it their's. Mott is a perfect example of how the media can destroy a band. Lord knows what may have come from these guys if Allen and Ralphs had hung around for another two or three years. As a musician and song writer this is one of my all-time favorite early seventies albums. I am also a Bad Company fan but I'll never understand why anyone liked B.C.'s version of Ready For Love more than Mott's...at best its a fair imitation. Like many bands during this time they were phenomenally talented and creative but only maintained their edge for a short while. Give them the credit they deserve!
All the Young Dudes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Pivotal Mott - essential early 70s rock
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  • The great forgotten band...
  • End of the beginning or beginning of the end?
All the Young Dudes
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ASIN: B0000024ZI
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Sweet Jane
  2. Momma's Little Jewel
  3. All The Young Dudes
  4. Sucker
  5. Jerkin' Crocus
  6. One Of The Boys
  7. Soft Ground
  8. Ready For Love/After Lights
  9. Sea Diver

Album Description

Millenium digipak edition, with original artwork. Includes the tracks 'Sweet Jane' (Lou Reed) & 'Momma's Little Jewel'. 2001.

Album Details

Just When this Band were Ready to Call it a Day and Give Up, Admiring Fan David Bowie Helped them to Regroup and Focus their Image and their Music for the Predominant Glam Scene of the Time. He Had them Record his Song "All the Young Dudes" which He Generously Gave them as Well as Had them Cover the Velvet Underground's "Sweet Jane". This Phenomenal Album also Includes the Concert Favorites "Sucker", "Jerkin Crokus", "One of the Boys" and the Future Bad Company Hit "Ready for Love". Generally Given Five Stars in Most Retro Record Guides.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pivotal Mott - essential early 70s rock.......2005-10-21

That period was a creative explosion, and Mott's jump to stardom from obscurity was one of the hallmarks of a special time alongside Dark Side of the Moon, Strawbs, Yes, Bowie, Lou Reed's Transformer... oh, the list is long.

Every song here has its strengths, and the production is cracker-jack. Remains my favorite version of Lou Reed's "Sweet Jane," and "Sucker" is a fab Ian Hunter original.

5 out of 5 stars A classic.......2005-08-28

That's a '70's rock jewel. Ian Hunter is one of the best songwriters of all time, and he sings fine, a cross between Bob Dylan and David Bowie. The Bowie-penned title track is an instant classic. It also has some cool rockers like "One Of The Boys" and "Jerkin' Crokus", with great guitar work from the much-underrated Mick Ralphs. The opener, Dylan's "Sweet Jane" is just gracious, but the best song on this album is "Sucker", which shows Hunter's immense talent as a songwriter. You really can't go wrong with this one

5 out of 5 stars Classic .......2005-08-17

Mott the Hoople is one of those bands which had its glory, but disappeared. This is their best album. Produced by rock legend David Bowie, this introduces the second coming of Mott who had an album which didn't go so well. Bowie wrote the song All The Young Dudes which Mott made into their own song. Ian Hunter is a great singer and also has Mick Ralphs on guitar who would later join Bad Company. Also great is the cover of the Velvet Underground's Sweet Jane and its the best cover of the song IMO. Also added is an early version of the Bad Company hit Ready for Love. Favorites include Sweet Jane, Momma's Little Jewel, All The Young Dudes, One Of The Boys, Ready For Love/After Lights, and Sea Diver. Highly Highly Recommended.

5 out of 5 stars The great forgotten band..........2005-08-08

It's a mystery as to why Mott the Hoople had such a hard time breaking through in the music industry before "All the Young Dudes," especially considering they had albums such as their eponymous debut and the hard driving "Brain Capers." Nevertheless, it's easy to see why this particular album DID finally break them through. It's a glam rock (and perhaps even 70's in general) classic.

The opening cover "Sweet Jane" is pretty basic, not straying too far from the original Lou Reed composition (probably because he was in the studio working with them, and he and Ian Hunter did not get along).

It's followed up with one of the most unique sounding rock songs of the 70's, "Momma's Little Jewel". With Mick Ralph's driving guitar, Ian Hunter's sneering vocals and witty lyrics it defined the sound that Mott the Hoople would become famous for.

Next is the Bowie penned "All the Young Dudes," the homosexual ballad that made them famous, and for good reason. It's melodic, it's often campy, it deals with controversial issues: it's a perfect glam rock gem, and the band pulled it off perfectly.

"Sucker" is another unique Mott the Hoople gem that's one of my personal favorites. Hunter's witty, sarcastic lyrics are complimented by an unusual beat and a crunchy guitar. The guitar solo near the middle adds power and fills a gap in the music that wouldn't have been filled otherwise.

"Jerkin' Crocus" (another one of my favorites) is a straight ahead rocker, but with Hunter's signature sarcastic lyrics and sneering vocals. Even with their latter efforts in "Mott" this stands as one of the best rockers they recorded.

"One of the Boys" is another hard rocker, but doesn't quite sit as well as "Jerkin' Crocus." It's probably because the last half of the song is plagued by some ear wrenching screaming from Hunter. It adds nothing to the song, and actually almost makes that half unlistenable. The first half, however, is great hard rock in the vein of Bad Company.

"Soft Ground" is a pulsing hard rock masterpiece, but is surprisingly not penned by either Hunter or Ralphs, but rather the organist Verden Allen. The vocals are intentionally exaggerated and the organ is loud and rolling. It's sad, after hearing this number, that they didn't use Mr. Allen more often.

That brings us to "Ready for Love/After Lights" a song that Mick Ralphs later used for his 70's arena rock group Bad Company. I can honestly (and happily) say that the original is better than the one Bad Company did. It's faster, more raw, and Mick Ralphs vocals don't sound entirely safe, giving it an edge the Bad Company version couldn't obtain with Paul Rodger's as the singer. "After Lights" also stands as one of the best guitar solos Mick Ralphs has recorded.

And finally "Sea Diver" crawls by with intense feeling and some well used orchestration. Hunter has always been good at creating slow ballads of deep meaning and signifigance, and this one is no different. It does it's job by ending the album on an emotional high note, compelling people to listen to the album again.

What makes this album unique is all the feeling that went into every one of the songs; the same feeling that is eventually spit back out at the listener when he/she hears them. Mott the Hoople has always been brilliant. This album just made people aware of it.

5 out of 5 stars End of the beginning or beginning of the end?.......2004-12-24

No Question: This is Mott The Hoople's greatest album. Thank you, David Bowie, for producing and contributing "All The Young Dudes." The only weak track is soon-to-quit Organist Verden Allen's "Soft Ground." It's just a shame...but maybe, it's just part of the MTH mythology...that 3 albums (!) and a year later Mott The Hoople just sort of imploded. But then, we wouldn't have had all the brilliant Ian Hunter-Mick Ronson collaborations, now, wouldn't we?
All the Young Dudes
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great remastered sound and unusual track selection
  • The ultimate Mott collection
  • Maximum Mott
All the Young Dudes
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ASIN: B00000G6C4
Release Date: 1998-11-10

Tracks:

  1. Like a Rolling Stone [Impromptu Jam]
  2. Rock & Roll Queen [45 RPM Version]
  3. You Really Got Me [Vocal Version]
  4. Wrath and Wroll [1998 Mix]
  5. Find Your Way [Backtrack/Demo]
  6. Moonbus (Baby's Got a Down) [Live/Demo/1998 Mix]
  7. It Would Be a Pleasure [Demo Version]
  8. Ohio [Live/1998 Mix]
  9. Midnight Lady - Steve Marriott, Mott the Hoople
  10. Debt
  11. Downtown [1998 Mix]
  12. Long Red [1998 Mix]
  13. It'll Be Me [1998 Mix]
  14. Until I'm Gone [1998 Mix]
  15. One of the Boys [Alternate Version/1998 Mix]
  16. Journey [Alternate Version/1998 Mix]
  17. Mental Train (The Moon Upstairs) [Demo/1998 Mix]
  18. How Long? [Death May Be Your Santa Claus Demo]
  19. Ride on the Sun [Early Sea Diver Demo/1998 Mix]
  20. Movin' On [Demo/1998 Mix]
  21. Hunchback Fish [Backtrack]

Tracks:

  1. All the Young Dudes
  2. One of the Boys [UK Single Version]
  3. Sweet Jane
  4. Ready for Love
  5. Honaloochie Boogie
  6. Ballad of Mott the Hoople (26th March 1972, Z
  7. I Wish I Was Your Mother [1998 Remix]
  8. I'm a Cadillac
  9. All the Way from Memphis
  10. Hymn for the Dudes
  11. Violence
  12. Roll Away the Stone
  13. Crash Street Kidds
  14. Marionette
  15. Golden Age of Rock & Roll
  16. Rest in Peace
  17. Born Late '58
  18. Foxy Foxy
  19. (Do You Remember) The Saturday Gigs?

Tracks:

  1. All the Young Dudes - David Bowie, Mott the Hoople
  2. It's Goodbye
  3. Just Can't Go to Sleep
  4. Transparent Day [Demo Version]
  5. Shakin' All Over [Demo Version]
  6. Please Don't Touch [Demo Version]
  7. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad) [Demo Version]
  8. Honaloochie Boogie [Demo/1998 Mix]
  9. Hymn for the Dudes [Demo/1998 Mix]
  10. Nightmare [Demo/1998 Mix]
  11. Saturday Kids
  12. Lounge Lizard
  13. Shout It All Out
  14. It Don't Come Easy [Demo/1998 Mix]
  15. Barking Up the Wrong Tree [1998 Mix]
  16. To Short Arms (I Don't Care) [Kramer, Eddie/Electric Lady Mix]
  17. Get Rich Quick [Demo/1998 Mix]
  18. International Heroes [45 RPM Mix]
  19. American Pie/The Golden Age of Rock & Roll [Live/1998 Mix]
  20. Roll Away the Stone/Sweet Jane [Live/1998 Mix]
  21. Rock & Roll Queen [Live/1998 Mix]
  22. Blowin' in the Wind [Live/1998 Mix]

Album Description

Three disc box on Columbia featuring 62 tracks, all digitally remastered from the original master tapes using 20-bit Super Bit Mapping technology, from both their years on CBS & Island. Includes the smashes 'All The Young Dudes','All The Way From Memphis', 'Roll Away The Stone' & 'Honaloochie Boogie'. Packaged in a 6 x 10in hardback digi-book, it also contains a 56 page booklet with a chronology, discography, track by track analysis, dozens of previously unpublished photos and commentary, quotes & insights from band members. 1998 release.

Album Details

Featuring Many Previously Unreleased Tracks Including the Only Appearance Anywhere of David Bowie Singing 'all the Young Dudes' and Live Cuts.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great remastered sound and unusual track selection.......1999-04-12

Mott The Hopple was slapped together from the clay of The Silence, Ian Hunter and manager Guy Stevens' imagination (and love of Willard McManus). They created a handful of classic albums during their brief tenure in the 1970's. This terrific box set captures the band's key album and single tracks along with rarities and unreleased demos to present a fairly comprehesive picture for first time buyers and fans alike.

The first disc is devoted to their years on Island Records with key singles and demos. Producers Dale Griffin (the drummer from the band) and Ray Staff have lovingly remastered the sound. Additionally, they didn't always go for the obivious choices in track selection. For example, Griffin uses the previously unreleased self produced tracks for Mott's version of what would become Brain Capers. He and Staff also went back and remixed some of their best tracks. This actually improves the overall sound and brings a new dimension to the songs.

The second disc focuses on the Columbia years. Here Griffin and Staff again remix key tracks and present some of the band's key single and b side tracks. Since this is the band's most well known phase, Griffin and Staff go for the hard to find single releases of album tracks. In some cases this is the fist time these tracks are available on CD. This is the band in their prime.

The third disc is a collection of rarities, demos and unreleased live tracks recorded with the band's original line up. Additionally, the third disc also features tracks from The Doc Thomas Group (where Mick Ralphs got his start), The Silence(Mott without Ian Hunter) and singles from the post-Hunter line up. The only improvement here would have been the addition of tracks from Hunter's pre-Mott The Hopple band, as well as, some of the sessions he played on as a musician for hire. Reportedly, Ian Hunter is working on his own box set for his solo career and will include some of this material on it.

The enclosed booklet provides a great overview of the band's career by biographer Campbell Devine. Additionally, there is a comphrensive (and accurate) discography of everything Mott The Hopple, Mott and British Lions ever released on vinyl albums, singles and CD. Everyone involved with Mott (with the exception of the late Guy Stevens) provides comments throughout the booklet.

Altogether, this is a fine compilation and supercedes the Columbia box set Ballad Of Mott The Hopple (1993). Fans may want to still purchase Ballad (or hold on to it) as this compilation is missing Henry and the H Bomb. While the Anthology is missing some key album tracks from the band's Island and Columbia years this is because it was designed to supplement the previously released albums and CD's. This collection easily surpasses the more conservative Balld Of Mott The Hopple issued by Columbia in 1993.

4 out of 5 stars The ultimate Mott collection.......1998-12-11

It's about time these guys got some respect. This compelling collection of album, live, remixed, demo and b side tracks tracks the rise and fall of Mott the Hopple. The first two discs are terrific with sound that actually sounds superior to the 1988 collection The Ballad of Mott. From the very begining Ian Hunter became the focal point of the band and his inspired Dylanesque singing and songwriting helped hone the band's sound and develop its identity. The best material is located on both the first and first half of the second disc. When Mick Ralphs left Mott the Hopple, the band stumbled badly. While Hunter clearly was the creative core of the band, Ralphs was its heart. He acted as a perfect foil for Hunter(much as Mick Ronson did later during Hunter's solo career) both bringing out the best in Ian and preventing Ian from making creative mistakes. Ralphs role as songwriter, while overshadowed by Hunter later in the band's career, was essential in developing the Mott the Hopple style. His songs provided a needed counterpart to Ian's tunes. Ariel Bender(aka Luther Grovsner) was a capable guitarist, but not quite as inspired as Ralphs. Ralphs playing was an important component of the band and, unlike the departure of Verden Allen, it was clear the band wouldn't survive long with out Mick. By the third disc, the quality becomes a little spotty. The demos and unreleased tracks recorded by the Doc Thomas group, the Buddies and, yes, even Silence aren't up to the rest of the material. The Silence tracks, however, allow for a strong arguement as to Stan Tippins essential role in helping Silence morph into Mott. Tippins was an underrated and underappreciated vocalist. It's a pity that he couldn't share lead vocals with Ian Hunter. The remastering by long time drummer and BBC producer Dale Griffin is terrific. Co-Producer Colley also deserves praise for cleaning up the sound and improving the quality of these classic songs by the band. This album actually deserves 4 1/2 stars based on the strength of both rarities, outtakes and album tracks. Although the early pre-Mott tracks are important in understanding the band's development(like the early tracks for the Beatles' Anthology Volume 1), they are less essential musically. Now, when are they going to get their deserved place in the rock'n'roll hall of fame?

5 out of 5 stars Maximum Mott.......1998-11-29

"All The Young Dudes" does a wonderful job of anthologizing the recording career of Mott The Hoople at both Island and CBS Records. Among the 62 tracks, 37 are previously released. While it includes all the hits and better known album tracks, this collection's value is greatly enhanced by the inclusion of numersous demo and live tracks. Among the highlights is a live version of C,S,N&Y's "Ohio." The version of "All The Young Dudes" with David Bowie vocal is a delight, too. Furthermore, the song quality, thanks to Super Bit Mastering, is immaculate. The 56-page booklet includes track by track analysis, full band chronology and discography, as well as commentary by Campbell Devine, author of "Mott The Hoople and Ian Hunter." Tons of color photos accompany the informative text, making this a delightful package. A treasure trove for all Mott The Hoople fans, easily outdistancing the 2-CD domestic collection. This set is not for the casual fan, however, because of the price tag. For those willing and able to pay the cost, however, many delights await them.
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    ASIN: B000F9UDT4
    Release Date: 2006-08-08

    Tracks:

    1. Sweet Jane
    2. Momma's Little Jewel
    3. All the Young Dudes
    4. Sucker
    5. Jerkin' Crocus
    6. One of the Boys
    7. Soft Ground
    8. Ready for Love/After Lights
    9. Sea Diver
    10. One of the Boys
    11. Black Scorpio [Demo Version of Momma's Little Jewel]
    12. Ride on the Sun [Demo Version of "Sea Diver"]
    13. One of the Boys [UK Single Version]
    14. All the Young Dudes [David Bowei/Ian Hunter Vocal]
    15. Sucker [Edit]
    16. Sweet Jane

    Album Description

    Exclusive Japanese limited edition digitally remastered reissue of this classic David Bowie-produced 1972 album, packaged in a miniature LP sleeve featuring seven bonus tracks: 'One Of The Boys' (Demo Version), 'Black Scorpio' (Demo Version), 'Ride On The Sun' (Demo Version), 'One Of The Boys' (UK Single Version), 'All The Young Dudes' (David Bowie/Ian Hunter Vocal), 'Sucker' (Edit) and 'Sweet Jane' (Live). 16 tracks. CBS. 2006.

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    Japanese Limited Edition Issue of the Album Classic in a Deluxe, Miniaturized LP Sleeve Replica of the Original Vinyl Album Artwork.
    All the Young Dudes: Link Records Anthology
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      All the Young Dudes: Link Records Anthology
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      Manufacturer: Hollywood Records
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

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      ASIN: B000008HRB
      Release Date: 1992-03-17

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      All the Young Dudes
      Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
      • Very good
      • The BEST All the Young Dudes
      • Still sounds fine after 30 years
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      ASIN: B00005UDOC
      Release Date: 2002-03-19

      Tracks:

      1. Sweet Jane
      2. Momma's Little Jewel
      3. All the Young Dudes
      4. Sucker
      5. Jerkin' Crocus
      6. One of the Boys
      7. Soft Ground
      8. Ready for Love/After Lights
      9. Sea Diver

      Album Description

      Millenium digipak edition, with original artwork. Includes the tracks 'Sweet Jane' (Lou Reed) & 'Momma's Little Jewel'. 2001.

      Album Details

      Digitally Remastered Special Millenium Edition of the Rockin' Boogie Favorite from Ian Hunter, Mick Ralphs and Company. Includes a Six Page Booklet of Liner Notes and Photos.

      Customer Reviews:

      4 out of 5 stars Very good.......2006-11-27

      Mott The Hoople never achieved too much commercial success despite endless touring and well-crafted albums, like this one. Definitely an underrated band.

      To me, this cd is their best though Mott and their self-titled come close.
      It opens with a nice cover of Sweet Jane.

      Second track, Momma's Little Jewel, begins with Ian Hunter playing the riff on piano. This song ends abruptly to give way to David Bowie's All The Young dudes, a gay anthem somehow weird for an all straight group.

      Foutth track, Sucker, is the album's only turkey.

      Next comes Jerkin' Crocus, built around a classic Mick Ralphs' guitar riff.

      Sixth song is the hardest of the entire cd (One Of The Boys) with a lyric about becoming a traveling musician. I especially enjoy that after the solo the song seems to fade away and then a phone ringing brings it back. Cool effect.

      The following song, Soft Ground, is decidedly experimental, written by soon-to-go keyboardist Verden Allen. I like its hypnotic mood,

      Next it comes Ready For Love/After Lights, a Ralphs composition, one of the highlights of the album. It blows Bad Company's version off the water. After the instrumental part and chorus the song stops and then it begins the instrumental After Lights, a nice display of Mick's guitar technique.

      To finish the album we have a nice ballad by Ian Hunter called Sea Diver, that basically features his piano and a string section.

      In a nutshell, a nice album. Do not pass it up.

      4/5.

      5 out of 5 stars The BEST All the Young Dudes.......2003-02-04

      This remastered import has excellent sound and is full of energy. I already have the CD "The Ballad of Mott: A Retrospective" and the import has better sound for the songs from "All The Young Dudes". The "Dudes" is on my list of top ten all time favorite albums, and seeing this band in concert in the 70's was a big impact. This band has been described as a cross between the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, but I like Mott the Hoople better. A unique band this group certainly was in their time.

      5 out of 5 stars Still sounds fine after 30 years.......2002-08-20

      Most of the albums I bought in 1972 (and I bought many!) sound dated, trite and sometimes foolish. Not this one. Though Mott is certainly not for everyone, I love this re-issue. It has been a long time since I've heard Soft Ground, with its chillingly effective vocal, that leads into the sensational opening of Ready for Love--one of my very favorite back-to-backs ever. If you only know Bad Company's overly-produced version--be prepared for a growl that Paul Rodgers could not equal.

      I bought the Greatest Hits CD a few years ago to see if their material held up. I've not been disappointed. Still rocks. Still entertains. Still shines with brilliant production. Sure it's slick, but slick never sounded so good.

      And I bought the import based upon other reviews here--worth it. Wish there were a few more notes, but.... Sound is A+.
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        Mott
        Manufacturer: Hallmark
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        Release Date: 2005-03-14
        All the Young Dudes: The Link Records Anthology 1985-1992
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          All the Young Dudes: The Link Records Anthology 1985-1992
          360's , The Godfathers , APB , O Positive , Head Candy , Winter Hours , Full Fathom Five , and The Birdhouse
          Manufacturer: Link Records
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          Binding: Audio CD

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          ASIN: B000A88DD8

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          All the Young Dudes: The Link Records Anthology, 1985-1992/// 1. Are You Experienced? -360's 2. This Damn Nation -The Godfathers 3. Shoot You Down -APB 4. Talk About Love - O Positive 5. Part of the Earth - Head Candy 6. Hyacinth Girl - Winter Hours 7. Illuminated - 360's 8. Paingiver - Full Fathom Five 9. Die Baby Die - The Birdhouse 10. I Want Everything - The Godfathers 11. Mona Lisa Overdrive - Head Candy 12. Rainy Day - APB 13. Tried So Hard - Winter Hours 14. It Wasn't Jesus- Full Fathom Five 15. Devil Looks After His Own - The Birdhouse 16. Texas - 360's 17. Lonely Man - The Godfathers 18. What Kind of Girl? - APB 19. Confessional - Winter Hours 20. At the Controls - Head Candy
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            All The Young Dudes
            Bruce Dickinson
            Manufacturer: Emi
            ProductGroup: Music
            Binding: Audio CD

            GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
            ASIN: B000092IKH
            All the Young Dudes
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              All the Young Dudes
              Mott The Hoople
              Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision
              ProductGroup: Music
              Binding: Audio CD
              ASIN: B000BRAZP2
              Release Date: 1998-12-15

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