This
team from Jacksonville (Florida) was named after her aunt Molly Hatchet
hilarious that beheaded her lovers after a stormy night. The band
formed in the early '70s, but it took several years before mimicking the
composition and formed the band got a contract from the company "Epic".
By the time their debut album in the team, there were six people: Danny Joe Brown (b. August 25, 1951, in. March 10, 2005; vocals), Dave Hlabek (guitar), Duane Roland (guitar), Steve Holland (guitar), Thomas Banner (bass) and Bruce Crump (drums). Incendiary Southern rock with a three-guitar attack and a powerful roar Brown hit the audience's taste, and quickly crossed the platinum plate boundary.
Second LP was even more successful - thanks to the title track "Flirtin 'With Disaster" made it into the top twenty, and it doubled its circulation surpassed its predecessor. Despite the meteoric rise "Molly Hatchet", in 1980, Brown left the team. He was replaced by Jimmy Farrar, but as the new frontman does not have the expressive vocals Danny, the band's popularity began to decline.
Molly HatchetI still "Molly" by inertia continued to enjoy commercial success, and albums recorded with Farrar ("Beatin 'The Odds" and "Take No Prisoners") hit the "Billboard" by 25 th and 36 th place. In 1982, Jimmy went to do a solo career, and the group returned Danny Joe Brown. At the same time there was a part of keyboardist John Galvin, and was replaced by a rhythm section of bass took Riff West, and the shock went to BB Borden. On "No Guts ... No Glory" team tried to return to his roots, but, oddly enough, the album failed. In 1984, at the insistence of the band changed Hlabeka landmarks and gave pop-rock work "Deed Is Done", in which the little that remains of the corporate identity "Molly Hatchet".
In 1985, a live album was released "Double Trouble", after which the team noticeably slowed down. Finally, in 1989, "Molly" returned, but without Hlabeka and with a new contract from the "Capitol Records". Alas, the comeback was a fiasco, and the disc "Lightning Strikes Twice", filled with corny AOR-ohm refused to buy even hard-nosed fans "MH".
Molly HatchetPoluchiv so whack, "Molly Hatchet" tied with studio activity for a longer period. Nevertheless, despite the personnel fever, in the first half of the 90 team still continued to give concerts. During this period, Brown aggravated health problems, and when the musicians still have decided to create a new album, he had to leave. Disc "Devil's Canyon" was recorded as part of Bobby Ingram (guitar), John Galvin (keyboards), Phil McCormack (vocals), Brian Bassett (guitar), Andy McKinney (bass) and Mac Crawford (drums). This time, the team seems to have decided not to experiment with the mainstream, and finally returned to the path of southern rock.
This was confirmed by subsequent work ("Silent Reign Of Heroes", "Kingdom Of XII", "Warriors Of The Rainbow Bridge"), as well as concerts, which included constant militants "Flirtin With Disaster", "Gator Country", "Whiskey Man "," Dreams I'll Never Dee ". In the late '90s and beyond, "Molly Hatchet" released a fair amount of live, and their 25-year anniversary celebrated collection of "25th Anniversary: Best Of Re-Recorded".
By the time their debut album in the team, there were six people: Danny Joe Brown (b. August 25, 1951, in. March 10, 2005; vocals), Dave Hlabek (guitar), Duane Roland (guitar), Steve Holland (guitar), Thomas Banner (bass) and Bruce Crump (drums). Incendiary Southern rock with a three-guitar attack and a powerful roar Brown hit the audience's taste, and quickly crossed the platinum plate boundary.
Second LP was even more successful - thanks to the title track "Flirtin 'With Disaster" made it into the top twenty, and it doubled its circulation surpassed its predecessor. Despite the meteoric rise "Molly Hatchet", in 1980, Brown left the team. He was replaced by Jimmy Farrar, but as the new frontman does not have the expressive vocals Danny, the band's popularity began to decline.
Molly HatchetI still "Molly" by inertia continued to enjoy commercial success, and albums recorded with Farrar ("Beatin 'The Odds" and "Take No Prisoners") hit the "Billboard" by 25 th and 36 th place. In 1982, Jimmy went to do a solo career, and the group returned Danny Joe Brown. At the same time there was a part of keyboardist John Galvin, and was replaced by a rhythm section of bass took Riff West, and the shock went to BB Borden. On "No Guts ... No Glory" team tried to return to his roots, but, oddly enough, the album failed. In 1984, at the insistence of the band changed Hlabeka landmarks and gave pop-rock work "Deed Is Done", in which the little that remains of the corporate identity "Molly Hatchet".
In 1985, a live album was released "Double Trouble", after which the team noticeably slowed down. Finally, in 1989, "Molly" returned, but without Hlabeka and with a new contract from the "Capitol Records". Alas, the comeback was a fiasco, and the disc "Lightning Strikes Twice", filled with corny AOR-ohm refused to buy even hard-nosed fans "MH".
Molly HatchetPoluchiv so whack, "Molly Hatchet" tied with studio activity for a longer period. Nevertheless, despite the personnel fever, in the first half of the 90 team still continued to give concerts. During this period, Brown aggravated health problems, and when the musicians still have decided to create a new album, he had to leave. Disc "Devil's Canyon" was recorded as part of Bobby Ingram (guitar), John Galvin (keyboards), Phil McCormack (vocals), Brian Bassett (guitar), Andy McKinney (bass) and Mac Crawford (drums). This time, the team seems to have decided not to experiment with the mainstream, and finally returned to the path of southern rock.
This was confirmed by subsequent work ("Silent Reign Of Heroes", "Kingdom Of XII", "Warriors Of The Rainbow Bridge"), as well as concerts, which included constant militants "Flirtin With Disaster", "Gator Country", "Whiskey Man "," Dreams I'll Never Dee ". In the late '90s and beyond, "Molly Hatchet" released a fair amount of live, and their 25-year anniversary celebrated collection of "25th Anniversary: Best Of Re-Recorded".
1. Molly Hatchet - 1 Bounty Hunter (2:59)
2. Molly Hatchet - 2 Gator Country (6:16)
3. Molly Hatchet - 3 Big Apple (3:02)
4. Molly Hatchet - 4 The Creeper (3:19)
5. Molly Hatchet - 5 The Price You Pay (3:04)
6. Molly Hatchet - 6 Dreams I'll Never See (7:07)
7. Molly Hatchet - 7 I'll Be Running (3:01)
8. Molly Hatchet - 8 Cheatin' Woman (3:36)
9. Molly Hatchet - 9 Trust Your Old Friend (3:54)
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