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01 |
Bounty Hunter |
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02:58 |
02 |
Gator Country |
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06:17 |
03 |
Big Apple |
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03:01 |
04 |
The Creeper |
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03:18 |
05 |
The Price You Pay |
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03:04 |
06 |
Dreams I'll Never See |
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07:06 |
07 |
I'll Be Running |
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03:00 |
08 |
Cheatin Woman |
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04:36 |
09 |
Trust Your Old Friend |
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03:55 |
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Drums and Percussion |
Bruce Crump |
Bass Guitar |
Banner Harvey Thomas |
Bass Guitar |
Banner Thomas |
Guitar-Electric |
Dave Hlubek |
Guitar-Electric |
David Lawrence Hlubek |
Guitar-Electric |
Duane Curtis Roland |
Guitar-Electric |
Duane Roland |
Guitar-Electric |
Steven Jerome Holland |
Vocals-Lead |
Danny Joe Brown |
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Producer |
Pat Armstrong; Tom Werman |
Engineer |
Mike Beriger; Antonion Reale |
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Molly Hatchet comes out of the chute kicking and screaming on this, the band's debut effort. With obvious influences including fellow Floridians Lynyrd Skynyrd, as well as the Allman Brothers, Mountain, and any number of other hard rock bands, Hatchet didn't take long to catch on with what would become legions of fans. Songs like "Bounty Hunter" and the cover of the Allman Brothers Band's "Dreams I'll Never See" helped to build a solid base of fans who still hold tight to their Molly Hatchet rock & roll dreams. All in all, a splendid debut album from a band that, in true Southern fashion, has had its share of ups and downs. And Danny Joe Brown proves that he is a singer to be reckoned with.