Locked And LoadedMolly Hatchet
Release Date: 03/18/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 477522_CD
UPC # 693723713427
Label: SPV
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Performer: Molly Hatchet
Engineer: Herman Frank; Bobby Ingram Distributor: Ryko Distribution Notes: Molly Hatchet: Phil McCormack (vocals, harmonica); Bobby Ingram (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Russ Maxwell (guitar); John Galvin (keyboards, background vocals); Jerry Scott (bass, background vocals); Shawn Beamer (drums, percussion). Recorded live in 2001. Personnel: Phil McCormack (vocals, harmonica); Bobby Ingram (guitar, acoustic guitar, background vocals); Russ Maxwell (guitar); John Galvin (keyboards, background vocals); Shawn Beamer (drums, percussion); Jerry Scott (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Herman Frank; Rainer Hansel. Liner Note Author: Bobby Ingram. Recording information: Bremen, Germany; Hamburg, Germany; Karo Stuidos, Brackel, Germany; Wacken Fesitval, Northern Germany. They're not as universally known or respected as Lynyrd Skynyrd are, but Southern rockers Molly Hatchet have been on the road for nearly as long and continue to rock on-stage, as evidenced by the 2003 double-disc set Locked and Loaded. Unlike their "big brothers" in Skynyrd, though, Hatchet contained more apparent ties to heavy metal -- especially in their album cover artwork (which often depicts Conan-like warriors doing their thang), as well as in their guitar riffs. Locked and Loaded is a faithful document of latter-day Hatchet in concert doing what they do best -- laying down tough blues-boogie, and to borrow a line from the late great Ronnie Van Zant, "singing songs about the Southland." Standouts include such biker favorites as the set-closing "Flirtin' with Disaster," "Bounty Hunter," and the surprisingly melodic "Fall of the Peacemakers." Molly Hatchet will never be credited with trailblazing the Southern rock genre, yet they should be given props for sticking to their guns and flying the Southern rock flag during the late '70s, when such big guns as Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers were out of commission. And as evidenced by Locked and Loaded, they're still at it all these years later. ~ Greg Prato
At the tail end of the 1970s, when Southern rock's popularity seemed to be waning, a new generation of Dixie outlaws appeared, and Molly Hatchet led the charge. The hard-rocking Southern boogie band released its first album in 1978, but it was the '79 follow-up, FLIRTIN' WITH DISASTER, that made the band a major name. Shortly thereafter, singer Danny Joe Brown quit the group, and was replaced for a couple of albums by Jimmy Farrar before finally returning for 1983's NO GUTS...NO GLORY. Though Brown and guitarist Duane Roland died in the mid-2000s, the band never stopped performing.
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