"Locked and loaded" CD by Molly Hatchet

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Locked And Loaded (2003) is obviously lusher than Molly Hatchet's first live album, with 22 songs from the glorious seventies and early eighties, and fully justified, songs from the comeback albums.

General

Item no. 417808
Musical Genre Hard Rock
Exclusive No
Media - Format 1-3 2-CD
Product topic Bands
live Yes
Band Molly Hatchet
Product type CD
Release date 6/17/02

CD 1

  • 1.
    Carmina Burana / Introduction (O'Fortuna) (Live)
  • 2.
    Whiskey Man (Live)
  • 3.
    Heart Of The U.S.A. (Live)
  • 4.
    Gator Country (Live)
  • 5.
    Tatanka (Live)
  • 6.
    Down From The Mountain (Live)
  • 7.
    Beatin' The Odds (Live)
  • 8.
    Mississippi Moon Dog (Live)
  • 9.
    Miss Saturday Night (Live)
  • 10.
    Edge Of Sundown (Live)
  • 11.
    Dreams I'll Never See (Live)

CD 2

  • 1.
    Bounty Hunter (Live)
  • 2.
    Dead And Gone (Redneck Song) (Live)
  • 3.
    White lightnin' (Live)
  • 4.
    Fall Of The Peacemakers (Live)
  • 5.
    Saddle Tramp (Live)
  • 6.
    Gypsy Trail (Live)
  • 7.
    Tumbling Dice (Live)
  • 8.
    Why Won't You Take Me Home (Live)
  • 9.
    The Journey (Live)
  • 10.
    Devil's Canyon (Live)
  • 11.
    Flirtin' With Disaster (Live)

by Matthias Mineur (02/03) Quite a difficult birth that took a lot of time and several trials. Molly Hatchet's live album, "Locked And Loaded" was initially announced for an autumn release but was postponed again and again due to production-problems. Yet: it was worth the waiting! On two packed c.d.s, Bobby Ingram, Phil McCormack and their companions present themselves in best mood and perform all important songs - "Beatin' The Odds", "Edge Of Sundown", "Fall Of The Peacemakers", "Devil's Canyon" and the unforgotten "Flirtin' With Disaster". Recorded on the Wacken Open Air, in Hamburg and in the Bremen "Aladin", Molly Hatchet skilfully mixed their own classics with evergreens of rock history, like "Dreams I'll Never See" by the Allman Brothers or "Tumbling Dice", the Rolling Stones-masterpiece. A total of 32 songs spanning the bow from the early days to the presence, documenting the exceptional place of Molly Hatchet in southern rock terrains.