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Molly Hatchet - Take No Prisoners & The Deed Is Done (1981 & 1984)
EAC | Complete Scans - 16 MB | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps - 174 MB
Genre: Hard Rock / Southern Rock | 76:41 min | Label: Wounded Bird Records # WOU 7480-2
2 on 1 Wounded Bird reissue of the fourth and sixth studio albums by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet.
“Take No Prisoners: 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.
The Deed Is Done: Jacksonville's native sons rock hard once again with Deed Is Done; however, there is something missing this time around. The selection of songs fails to match the originality and intensity of the group's earlier work. While this is not necessarily a bad record, it is obviously lacking some of the old fire. Still, there are a few shining moments here, if you are willing to wade through the filler material.
-- Reviews by Michael B. Smith, allmusic com”
Tracklist
Take No Prisoners:
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
The Deed Is Done:
11. Satisfied Man
12. Backstabber
13. She Does She Does
14. The Deep End
15. Stone In Your Heart
16. Man On The Run
17. Good Smoke And Whiskey
18. Heartbreak Radio
19. I Ain't Got You
20. Straight Shooter
21. Song For The Children
Originally Produced by Tom Werman (81) / Terry Manning (84).
81:
- Jimmy Farrar: lead vocals
- Duane Roland: guitar
- Dave Hlubek: guitar
- Steve Holland: guitar
- Banner Thomas: bass guitar
- Bruce Crump: drums
84:
- Danny Joe Brown: lead vocals
- Duane Roland: lead guitar
- Dave Hlubek: lead guitar
- Riff West: bass guitar
- John Galvin: keyboards
- Bruce Crump: drums
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