Flamboyant British icons of the 1970s led by Ian Hunter gave glam-inspired hard rock hope to all the young dudes.
While most rock fans remember Mott The Hoople as a thriving early-'70s glam band, they were also one of the first British bands to serve as a mouthpiece for the working class (predating both The Sex Pistols and The Clash by several years). Led by singer Ian Hunter and future Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs, Mott could rock out and pose with the best of 'em.
Angel Air Records
2006
Angel Air Records
2000
Sony Music Distribution
1976
Wounded Bird Records
1975
Columbia
1974
Columbia
1974
Atlantic
1971
Atlantic
1971
Atlantic
1969












