Mott The Hoople - Live Broadcasts 1971-72: Wendy's Stealing Clothes From Unlocked Cars
Mott The Hoople - Live Broadcasts 1971-72: Wendy's Stealing Clothes From Unlocked Cars
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Turn up the volume and step back into the raw, swaggering glory of early ’70s rock with Mott The Hoople – Live Broadcasts 1971–72: Wendy’s Stealing Clothes From Unlocked Cars. Capturing the band at their loud, loose, and electrifying peak, this essential live collection delivers rare broadcast recordings from 1971–72 — a period when Mott The Hoople were building their reputation as one of Britain’s most explosive live acts.
Pressed on vinyl for maximum analogue warmth and grit, these performances showcase Ian Hunter’s unmistakable vocals, Mick Ralphs’ razor-edged guitar work, and the band’s untamed stage chemistry in full force. Featuring fiery renditions of fan favourites, deep cuts, and extended jams, the album offers an unfiltered snapshot of a band on the brink of glam-rock immortality.
The intriguingly titled Wendy’s Stealing Clothes From Unlocked Cars adds to the underground mystique, making this release a must-have for collectors, classic rock enthusiasts, and anyone craving the authentic sound of vintage live radio broadcasts.
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