
Ian Hunter (50th Anniversary Edition)
Ian Hunter is the first solo album by Mott The Hoopleâs Ian Hunter, released in 1975. It is also the first of many solo albums on which he collaborates with guitarist Mick Ronson. After leaving Mott The Hoople in early 1975, Ian Hunter quickly threw himself into recording this eponymous solo debut.
Not surprisingly, it contains a lot of the Glam Rock charm of Hunterâs old group. âThe Truth, The Whole Truth, Nothing But The Truthâ and âI Get So Excitedâ are fist-pumping tunes that combine punchy Hard Rock riffs with intelligent lyrics in a manner similar to Mott The Hoopleâs finest moments. Ian Hunterâs lyrics shine through in each song and show off his totally personalized mixture of attitude and intelligence.
The single âOnce Bitten, Twice Shyâ would be his first and last top-20 single in the UK. Another highlight is âIt Ainât Easy When You Fallâ, a moving tribute to a fallen friend. Anyone interested in the finest moments of 1970s Glam Rock should give this classic a spin.
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. Once Bitten Twice Shy
2. Who Do You Love
3. Lounge Lizard
4. Boy
SIDE B
1. 3,000 Miles From Here
2. The Truth, The Whole Truth, Nuthinâ But The Truth
3. It Ainât Easy When You Fall/Shades Off
4. I Get So Excited
Ian Hunter is the first solo album by Mott The Hoopleâs Ian Hunter, released in 1975. It is also the first of many solo albums on which he collaborates with guitarist Mick Ronson. After leaving Mott The Hoople in early 1975, Ian Hunter quickly threw himself into recording this eponymous solo debut.
Not surprisingly, it contains a lot of the Glam Rock charm of Hunterâs old group. âThe Truth, The Whole Truth, Nothing But The Truthâ and âI Get So Excitedâ are fist-pumping tunes that combine punchy Hard Rock riffs with intelligent lyrics in a manner similar to Mott The Hoopleâs finest moments. Ian Hunterâs lyrics shine through in each song and show off his totally personalized mixture of attitude and intelligence.
The single âOnce Bitten, Twice Shyâ would be his first and last top-20 single in the UK. Another highlight is âIt Ainât Easy When You Fallâ, a moving tribute to a fallen friend. Anyone interested in the finest moments of 1970s Glam Rock should give this classic a spin.
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. Once Bitten Twice Shy
2. Who Do You Love
3. Lounge Lizard
4. Boy
SIDE B
1. 3,000 Miles From Here
2. The Truth, The Whole Truth, Nuthinâ But The Truth
3. It Ainât Easy When You Fall/Shades Off
4. I Get So Excited
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Ian Hunter is the first solo album by Mott The Hoopleâs Ian Hunter, released in 1975. It is also the first of many solo albums on which he collaborates with guitarist Mick Ronson. After leaving Mott The Hoople in early 1975, Ian Hunter quickly threw himself into recording this eponymous solo debut.
Not surprisingly, it contains a lot of the Glam Rock charm of Hunterâs old group. âThe Truth, The Whole Truth, Nothing But The Truthâ and âI Get So Excitedâ are fist-pumping tunes that combine punchy Hard Rock riffs with intelligent lyrics in a manner similar to Mott The Hoopleâs finest moments. Ian Hunterâs lyrics shine through in each song and show off his totally personalized mixture of attitude and intelligence.
The single âOnce Bitten, Twice Shyâ would be his first and last top-20 single in the UK. Another highlight is âIt Ainât Easy When You Fallâ, a moving tribute to a fallen friend. Anyone interested in the finest moments of 1970s Glam Rock should give this classic a spin.
Tracklist
SIDE A
1. Once Bitten Twice Shy
2. Who Do You Love
3. Lounge Lizard
4. Boy
SIDE B
1. 3,000 Miles From Here
2. The Truth, The Whole Truth, Nuthinâ But The Truth
3. It Ainât Easy When You Fall/Shades Off
4. I Get So Excited











