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Ian Hunter Patterson (born 3 June 1939) [1] [2] [3] [nb 1] is an English singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Mott the Hoople , from its inception in 1969 to its dissolution in 1974, and at the time of its 2009, 2013, and 2019 reunions.
Ian Hunter (singer) (born 1939), English singer-songwriter, former frontman of Mott the Hoople Ian Hunter, his debut 1975 solo album; Ian Hunter (soccer) (born 1961), Australian footballer; Ian Hunter (visual effects supervisor), visual effects artist; Ian McLellan Hunter (1915–1991), English screenwriter; Ian M.L. Hunter (1927–2004 ...
Overnight Angels is the third studio album by Ian Hunter, released in May 1977 by Columbia Records.. After the poor sales of his previous album, Hunter's apparent aim for this record was to re-emphasise faster songs with more of a rock feel, and he recruited the well-regarded Roy Thomas Baker to produce.
Ian Hunter is the first solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Ian Hunter, recorded following his departure from Mott the Hoople. Released in 1975, it is also the first of many solo albums on which he collaborated with Mick Ronson .
All American Alien Boy is the second studio album by Ian Hunter.Because of management issues, Mick Ronson did not appear on this album; [3] instead, Hunter brought in keyboardist Chris Stainton to act as a balancing force in the studio.
"Once Bitten, Twice Shy" is a song written and recorded by Ian Hunter, released in 1975 as his debut solo single from his debut solo album Ian Hunter. The song reached No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart. [2]
The album became one of Hunter's biggest sellers at the time. In 2009, EMI released a 30th-anniversary reissue of the album remastered with five bonus tracks on the first disc of outtakes and a second disc of live tracks recorded on the tour to support the album but previously unreleased.
Rant is the 10th solo studio album by Ian Hunter and also his most political one in 25 years. [2] Unlike his last three albums which were more collaborative, Hunter wrote all the tracks by himself. Track listing