Shouting and Pointing by Mott/Mott the Hoople (CD, 1976)

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Arranger: Mott. Format : CD (1 Disc); Stereo. Audio Remasterer: Jon Astley. Liner Note Authors: Campbell Devine; Derek Oliver; Joe Elliott. Personnel: Ray Major (vocals, guitar); Morgan Fisher (vocals, keyboards); Overend Watts (vocals, bass guitar); Nigel Benjamin (vocals); Dale "Buffin" Griffin (drums).

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Product Identifiers

ProducerEddie Kramer; Mott
Record LabelRock Candy
UPC5055300382726
eBay Product ID (ePID)18050158466

Product Key Features

Release Year1976
FormatCD
GenreRock
Run Time43 Mins 13 Seconds
ArtistMott/Mott the Hoople
Release TitleShouting and Pointing

Additional Product Features

DistributionRedeye Music Distribution
Country/Region of ManufactureUSA
Number of Discs1
EngineerEddie Kramer; Mick Glossop
Additional informationPersonnel: Ray Major (vocals, guitar); Morgan Fisher (vocals, keyboards); Overend Watts (vocals, bass guitar); Nigel Benjamin (vocals); Dale "Buffin" Griffin (drums). Audio Remasterer: Jon Astley. Liner Note Authors: Campbell Devine; Derek Oliver; Joe Elliott . Recording information: The Manor Studios, Shipton-on-Cherwell, Oxfordshire (02/1976-03/1976). Photographers: Gered Mankowitz; Dale "Buffin" Griffin; Alan Messer. Arranger: Mott. For their second (and last) album under the truncated Mott moniker, this British institution rides into glam rock's twilight loudly and proudly (as the album's title suggests). Released in 1976, SHOUTING & POINTING finds Singer Nigel Benjamin and keyboardist Morgan Fisher again admirably filling in for departed legends Ian Hunter and Mick Ronson (a near Herculean task) with larger roles as songwriters and arrangers. The quintet's trademark crunchy boogie intact, songs such as the Faces-esque stomp "To Short Arms (I Don't Care)," the lead-off title track, and the epic ballad "Storm" echo their glory years with enough swagger to satisfy hardcore fans--although neophytes should probably stick to the original line-up's many earlier classics such as ALL THE YOUNG DUDES, MOTT THE HOOPLE, or MOTT.
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo

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