“ THERE IS NO doubt that
Mott The Hoople were one of the most influential British rock bands of
the 1970s. Having gone from a struggling club band to wider international
success, it came as something of a shock when leader Ian Hunter pulled
the band apart by quitting in late 1974, taking flamboyant guitarist Mick
Ronson with him. For the other members of Mott The Hoople this could
have spelt disaster but fortunately their resolve and determination overcame all
obstacles, resolving to carry on with a revised line up.
Enlisting new guitarist Ray Major and unknown vocalist Nigel Benjamin
(recommended to the band by Bad Company and former Hoople
guitarist Mick Ralphs), the band reconvened, still signed to CBS,
but under the new handle of Mott. It was this line-up (also featuring
former MTH stalwarts Pete ‘Overend’ Watts, Dale ‘Buffin’ Griffin
and Morgan Fisher) that recorded ‘Drive On’, one of the year’s
most surprising and exciting albums.
Although it explored some of the more grandiose musical themes touched on by
latter day MTH, the album is also a hot-bed of hard rocking, allowing the
extraordinary vocals of Nigel Benjamin to take centre stage. It’s this
full-on direction that lent the record a sense of urgency that still impresses
to this day - a fact that hasn’t escaped the attention of Def Leppard
vocalist Joe Elliott who has, in recent years, persistently championed
these songs in concert and on newly recorded versions.” ~ Master Of Mayhem Derek
Oliver
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