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Short Back 'n' Sides...Plus Long Odds & Outtakes

Ian Hunter
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 20, 1995)
  • Original Release Date: 1995
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Griffin Records
  • ASIN: B000001LHN
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #380,571 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

Track Listings

1. Central Park N' West
2. Lisa Likes Rock N' Roll
3. I Need Your Love
4. Old Records Never Die
5. Noises
6. Rain
7. Gun Control
8. Theater of the Absurd
9. Keep on Burning
10. Detroit [Rough Mix-Instrumental]
11. Na Na Na
12. I Need Your Love [Rough Mix]
13. Rain [Alternative Mix]
14. I Believe in You
15. Listen to the Eight Track
16. You Stepped into My Dreams
17. Venus in the Bathtub
18. Theatre of the Absurd [Alternative Mix]
19. Detroit [Outtake 5-Vocal]
20. Na Na Na [Extended Mix]
See all 22 tracks on this disc

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Product Description
Reissue of the former Mott The Hoople guitarist/ vocalist's 1981 solo album, which was greatly influenced by punk rock & features The Clash's Mick Jones on guitar. Contains all 10 of the record's original cuts on the first disc, plus a bonus CD with 13 previously unreleased tracks, 'Detroit' (Rough Mix - Instrumental), 'Na Na Na', 'I Need Your Love' (Rough Mix), 'Rain' (Alternate Mix), 'I Believe In You', 'Listen To The Eight Track', 'You Stepped Into My Dreams', 'Venus In The Bathtub', 'Theatre Of The Absurd', 'Detroit' (Outtake 5 - Vocal),

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Ian Hunter Fan, September 12, 2000
By A Customer
Okay, I have all of Ian Hunter's albums, and I honestly like this one the best. A lot of people don't agree with me - and if you're considering buying your first Ian Hunter album, get 'Ian Hunter' - but if you already have some Ian Hunter or Mott the Hoople, you should hear all sides of the story. Really, this album (and I don't know if it's Mick Jones/Topper Headon, Todd Rundgren's people, Ellen Foley or what) shows a lot of imagination and development. I think this is more in the spirit of Mott the Hoople than Ian's other solo work: it's innovative and forward-thinking, clever, funny, and intelligent. I also think this holds together as an "album" very well.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A little short on inspiration, but 2nd disc worth the $, August 29, 1998
Recorded shortly after the WELCOME TO THE CLUB tour, SHORT BACK 'N' SIDES is a mixed bag for Hunter fans. There are outstanding tracks on the album(like autobiographical "Rain", "Central park & West"), interesting experiments("Noises", "Lisa likes rock'n' roll")as well as clear concessions to radio airplay("I need your love").

The flaw with the first disc is the production by Mick Jones and Mick Ronson. It is doubtful that it was Ronson's idea to add the sound effects and odd distortions on some of the tracks. While these effects might be interesting on a Godley and Creme album, they distract from Hunter's strengths--a strong sense of melody with intense autobiographical(edgy)lyrics.

The album isn't a complete failure. The addition of a bonus disc of previously unreleased Hunter tracks and demos is a treasure trove for any Hunter/Mott the Hopple fan. Many of the undeveloped or unfinished songs should have been contenders for this album(or the next--the awful--deleted ALL THE GOOD ONES ARE TAKEN).

Hunter is in fine voice throughout and many of these tracks are inspired. Also included are some remixes of tracks from the original album(for "Rain" and a limited amount of other songs).

While this album is a bit of a come down after YOU'RE NEVER ALONE...(in similiar fashion to the THE HOPPLE album after the glory of MOTT), it has its charms and is well worth owning. The nice thing about the cd age is you can always program past the tracks you don't like and make the ultimate SHORT album.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Old Records Never Die, August 26, 2006
By Snappy "the Hap" (Northern Hemisphere) - See all my reviews
Many people will take a lot of Ian Hunter at face value upon first impression and despise him as someone lost in a time gone by. They will hear his music and think "for god's sake get up with the times!" and be very ill at ease with his seamingly lame attempts at being 'modern'. Hunter can seem like he must be from the band they based Spinal Tap on. (And there's a kernal of truth to this - Google pictures of Ian Hunter and you'll see) However, if you can empathize with hunter, there is real value and beauty that has been lost (thrown away, really) by subsequent generations of music lovers over the years. I think Hunter feels that deeply, and (defiantly) mourns it. One subcontext of his music is this message: Look back once and awhile and put yourself in the shoes of someone from his time, and forget for a moment that whole decades have passed. Some incredibly wonderful, unique music was being made then, too. And it was new to peoples' ears at that time. Cinicism was not so pervasive as regards 'Music', by performers, but especially by music fans. The concept of 'music' was almost sinonymous with 'creativity' and 'expression'. The belief that a better world was 'becoming' largely because of music and musicians' influence was almost unquestioned. Unfortunately, cinicism is extremely pervasive in peoples' attitudes today. Many feel that saying "who cares" is being 'cool'. And the thinking of that naturally follows. Ian Hunter's "Short Back 'n' Sides" expresses this, though unintentionally, but also expresses to me the lush beauty of what we're missing by ignoring what came before. Rock on!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Typical Ian Hunter
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