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Who does not remember in the early 80′s the spine tingling guitar of Molly Hatchet? And those album covers, out of sight. I always loved the covers of the albums back then, Journey, Grateful Dead; great talents were displayed. Today its all graphic art made by computer, ah well.
My first listen to a Molly Hatchet Album was in 1980, Beatin The Odds.
Who could not feel like getting up and having fun to this stuff? But who was Molly Hatchet?
The band, out of Jacksonville Florida was formed in 1975 by guitarists Steve Holland, Dave Hlubek and Duane Roland along with Danny Joe Brown vocals, bassist Banner Thomas and drummer Bruce Crump. They took the name Molly Hatchet from a Prostitute from the south who beheaded her victims, ummm – yuck.
Their first album, self titled Molly Hatchet was recorded in 1978 and went platinum, and then came Flirtin With Disaster another of my favourite Molly Hatchet Albums. Flirtin also did extremely well selling over 2 million copies. But 1980 was a bit of a turning point for the band, Brown left the band because of the stress of constant touring and Jimmy Farrar replaced him on the Album Beatin the Odds. This was where the band saw a commercial decline because apparently Farrar’s voice was “less immediately identifiable” to the public. Soon after Take No Prisoners, Farrar left the band to work on solo projects and in 82 Brown reunited with the band. This is where I as a fan sort of left the band myself, I did not feel the same Molly Hatchet influence with the album No Guts.. No Glory.
In 1985 The band released its collection album titled Double Trouble Live and in then in 1989 the band came back without Hlubek and recorded Lightening Strikes Twice which according to Allmusic.com was not even bought by the fans of MH and this is where the band disbanded. They reunited in the mid 90s and toured along with releasing an album Devils Canyon.
The band just finished up a tour on the Simple Man Cruise, photos on the website of that. They played with Lynryd Skynyrd and sounds like this was a total blast for all who attended. You should really check this SImple Man Cruise out, they have a ton of bands attending.
As for any new albums in MH’s future, in 2008 Molly Hatchet Southern Rock Masters was released, made up of songs from the Southern Rock Gods and some of Molly Hatchets best live performaces as well.
It has been sad to read through the website for Molly Hatchet and the bands MySpace page and read the list of who has left us, George McCorkle of Marshall Tucker and Hughie Thomasson of Skynyrd and The Outlaws. Times are going by too fast for this rock fan, I bet heaven is one hell of a place to hang out and hear awesome music though.
I will leave you with another video of Molly Hatchet and hope you have a peace filled and rockin weekend.
October 18 2010 Monday ~ Blazy and Bob
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