The Hoople
The Hoople is the seventh studio album by British rock band Mott the Hoople. The album peaked in the UK Albums Chart at No. 11, whilst its highest chart rating in the US was No. 28. A remastered and expanded version was released by Sony BMG on the Columbia Legacy label in Europe in 2006. It was the only album to feature guitarist Ariel Bender, and the last album to feature vocalist Ian Hunter before his departure for a solo career.
The album's cover features a stylised portrait of Kari-Ann Muller, who also graces the cover of Roxy Music's 1972 debut album.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ian Hunter except where noted.Side one
- "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" – 3:26
- "Marionette" – 5:08
- "Alice" – 5:20
- "Crash Street Kidds" – 4:31
Side two
- "Born Late '58" – 4:00
- "Trudi's Song" – 4:26
- "Pearl 'n' Roy " – 4:31
- "Through the Looking Glass" – 4:37
- "Roll Away the Stone" – 3:10
Bonus tracks on 2006 CD reissue
- "Where Do You All Come From" – 3:26 B-side of "Roll Away the Stone" single.
- "Rest in Peace" – 3:55 B-side of "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" single.
- "Foxy, Foxy" – 3:31 Non-LP single A-side.
- " The Saturday Gigs" – 4:20 Non-LP single A-side.
- "The Saturday Kids" – 6:03
- "Lounge Lizzard" – 4:19
- "American Pie/The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" – 4:15
Personnel
- Ian Hunter – vocals, rhythm guitar, piano
- Pete Overend Watts – bass guitar, vocals, lead vocals on "Born Late '58", rhythm guitar, 12-string guitar
- Dale "Buffin" Griffin – drums, vocals, percussion
- Ariel Bender – lead guitar, vocals, slide guitar
- Morgan Fisher – keyboards, synthesizer
- Howie Casey – tenor saxophone on 1 2 3 7
- Jock McPherson – baritone saxophone on 1 2 7, tenor saxophone on 1 2 7
- Mike Hurwitz – cello on 2
- Lynsey De Paul – backing vocals on 3 9
- Mick Ralphs – backing vocals on 7, rhythm guitar on 9
- Graham Preskett – violin on 8, conductor on 8, tubular bells on 8
- Sue Glover & Sunny Leslie – backing vocals on 1 8
- Barry St. John – backing vocals on 1 8
- Thunderthighs – backing vocals on 9
- Dan Loggins – production supervisor
- Mike Dunne, Paul Hardiman – engineer
- Bill Price, Gary Edwards, Peter Swettenham, Sean Milligan – engineer
- Roslav Szaybo – sleeve concept, design
- John Brown – photography
Charts
Year | Chart | Peak Position |
1974 | UK Albums Chart | 11 |
1974 | Billboard Pop Albums | 28 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Peak Position |
1973 | "Roll Away the Stone" | UK Singles Chart | 8 |
1974 | "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll" | UK Singles Chart | 16 |