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In Performance 1970–1974 is a four CD box-set of live Mott the Hoople concerts between 1970 and 1974. Playing were the original members of the band and also, the new members incorporated in 1973 after Verden Allen's May departure, and Mick Ralph's August departure.
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This is a convenient 4-CD live collection, which bundles the Croydon disc, the 'Stockholm To Philadelphia' set and the 'Live Heaven' set in once convenient package.
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2008 CD release of "In Performance 1970-1974" on Discogs.
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'Mott The Hoople In Performance 1970-74' is an essential 4-CD box set that acts as a comprehensive résumé of the ups and downs of Mott The Hoople. Complete with a 48 page booklet, and an introduction by Def Leppard's Joe Elliott, this excellent box set includes the infamous September 1970 Fairfield Hall gig, the 1972 David Bowie Philadelphia ...
Aug 4, 2008 · In Performance 1969-1974 by Mott the Hoople released in 2008. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Although it runs the risk of redundancy, Angel Air’s latest initiative, the limited edition In Performance 1970 – 1974, compiles the cream of Mott’s live output from a prolific period that spans the expanse between their self-titled debut and their ill-fated send-off, The Hoople.
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In 1974, Mott the Hoople toured America with Ariel Bender playing lead guitar. In one of Bender's earliest performances with the band they played the Masonic Temple in Detroit on 12 October 1973 with a young Aerosmith opening the show. They were primarily supported on the '74 tour by the band Queen.