Year: 2010 | Label: Sony Music Entertainment / Legacy Recordings / Epic Records | Box Catalog: 88,697,763,642 | Size: 1.55 GB
5CD Box Set | Format: FLAC / Level 8 (img + * cue + log, AccurateRip) | Covers: PNG format 600dpi, full scans
Genre: Rock / Southern Rock
The Sony Music Original Album Classics series brings together 5 CD's of rare and out of print titles with some best sellers from the Sony Music Rock catalog. Many of these albums have been unavailable on CD for some time and are sought after by collectors. Each set is presented in a high quality, rigid cardboard slipcase containing five vinyl replica mini LP sleeves. This 5 CD collection of original releases featuring Molly Hatchet includes the albums Molly Hatchet, Flirtin' With Disaster, Beatin' The Odds, Take No Prisoners and No Guts... No Glory.
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Molly Hatchet is an American southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1975. They are widely known for their hit song "Flirtin' with Disaster" from the album of the same title. The band, founded by Dave Hlubek and Steve Holland, took its name from a prostitute who allegedly mutilated and decapitated her clients.
1978 Molly Hatchet
Original Released: US Epic JE 35347
Review by Michael B. Smith
Molly Hatchet comes out of the chute kicking and screaming on this, the band's debut effort. With obvious influences including fellow Floridians Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as the Allman Brothers, Mountain, and any number of other hard rock bands, Hatchet didn't take long to catch on with what would become legions of fans. Songs like "Bounty Hunter" and the cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Dreams I'll Never See" helped to build a solid base of fans who still hold tight to their Molly Hatchet rock & roll dreams. All in all, a splendid debut album from a band that, in true Southern fashion, has had its share of ups and downs. And Danny Joe Brown proves that he is a singer to be reckoned with.
01 Bounty Hunter
02 Gator Country
03 Big Apple
04 The Creeper
05 The Price You Pay
06 Dreams I'll Never See
07 I'll Be Running
08 Cheatin' Woman
09 Trust Your Old Friend
1979 Flirtin' With Disaster
Original Released: US Epic JE 36110
Review by by Rob Theakston
By the time Flirtin' with Disaster reached stores, the Hatchet were already bona fide forces to be reckoned with on the Southern rock circuit, with a fan base nearly on par with contemporaries like Skynyrd and the Allmans (who they covered on their eponymous debut LP). With a Frank Frazetta album cover that clearly sent a message that the band means business - the business of hard partying and equally as hard rocking - Flirtin' with Disaster is a 40-minute tour de force spearheaded by a triple guitar attack and the raspy thrillbilly growl of Danny Joe Brown. The album slowly builds from "Whiskey Man" into the classic soul rocker "It's All over All Now" and peaks with the brilliant title track - largely considered by many to be Hatchet's finest moment committed to analog tape. It's a hard driving rock record, plain and simple with no frills or lofty concepts. Just ten songs designed to keep rocking until the sun comes up over the Florida swamplands. And it does the job better than most of its contemporaries.
01 Whiskey Man
02 It's All Over Now
03 One Man's Pleasure
04 Jukin' City
05 Boogie No More
06 Flirtin' With Disaster
07 Good Rockin'
08 Gunsmoke
09 Long Time
10 Let The Good Times Roll
Bonus Tracks
11 Silver And Sorrow (Demo)
12 Flirtin' With Disaster (Live)
13 One Man's Pleasure (Live)
14 Cross Road Blues (Live)
1980 Beatin' The Odds
Original Released: US Epic PE 36572
Review by Michael B. Smith
With a change of lead vocalist (Danny Joe Brown replaced by Jimmy Farrar), Molly Hatchet seems to lose a bit of its fire, although "Beatin' the Odds" went on to make a favorable showing on classic rock radio. With only a couple of standout tracks, notably the title track and "Penthouse Pauper," the sound that the band had worked so hard to attain seems to have undergone more obvious changes than just the swapping of a lead singer. Still, a handful of high points here are sure to please the die-hard Molly Hatchet fan.
01 Beatin' the Odds
02 Double Talker
03 Rambler
04 Sailor
05 Dead And Gone
06 Few And Far Between
07 Penthouse Pauper
08 Get Her Back
09 Poison Pen
1981 Take No Prisoners
Original Released: US Epic PE 37480
Review by Michael B. Smith
Molly Hatchet blazes across the face of rock & roll with another Southern/hard rock set, even paying homage to 1950s rock & roll with a cover of "Long Tall Sally." Still, the band doesn't seem able to recreate the intensity of its first couple of releases. "Respect Me in the Morning" appears to start off a set of powerful Hatchet tunes, but the ball gets fumbled halfway into the game.
01 Bloody Reunion
02 Respect Me In The Morning
03 Long Tall Sally
04 Loss Of Control
05 All Mine
06 Lady Luck
07 Power Play
08 Don't Mess Around
09 Don't Leave Me Lonely
10 Dead Giveaway
1983 No Guts... No Glory
Original Released: US Epic FE 38429
Review by Michael B. Smith
With Danny Joe Brown's return as frontman, Molly Hatchet experienced a return to the powerful sound that was so prevalent on its debut effort. Dave Hlubek once again pulls out all the stops with searing guitar riffs and power chords that at times evoke images of the best Lynyrd Skynyrd record, while at other times letting his guitar underscore Brown's vocals in a hard rock vein reminicent of Mountain or early Grand Funk Railroad. A lot of the power here comes from the addition of former Mother's Finest drummer Barry Borden into the lineup. Choice tracks include "Fall of the Peacemakers," "On the Prowl," and "Sweet Dixie." Former Grinderswitch axeman Dru Lumbar adds even more excitement to an otherwise fine record.
01 What Does It Matter
02 Ain't Even Close
03 Sweet Dixie
04 Fall Of The Peacemakers
05 What's It Gonna Take
06 Kinda Like Love
07 Under The Gun
08 On The Prowl
09 Both Sides
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