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1. What Does It Matter?
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2. Ain't Even Close
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3. Sweet Dixie
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4. Fall of the Peacemakers
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5. What's It Gonna Take?
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6. Kinda Like Love
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7. Under the Gun
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8. On the Prowl
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9. Both Sides
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No Guts...No Glory,Molly Hatchet,Collectables,Boogie Rock,Hard Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Southern Rock
Average customer rating:
- Molly Hatchet's Only Decent Album To Date!!!!!
- A lost classic....
- Tough man takes a break
- Danny Joe Brown returns with a vengence!
- Hard Driving Southern Rock
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No Guts...No Glory
Molly Hatchet
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- Molly Hatchet
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- Take No Prisoners
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ASIN: B000002Z1Q
Release Date: 1995-04-16 |
Tracks:
- What Does It Matter?
- Ain't Even Close
- Sweet Dixie
- Fall Of The Peacemakers
- What's It Gonna Take?
- Kinda Like Love
- Under The Gun
- On The Prowl
- Both Sides
Album Details
Deleted in the USA
Customer Reviews:
Molly Hatchet's Only Decent Album To Date!!!!!.......2007-05-01
My brother and I tried to listen to their other stuff and then came along this awesome record! We really loved this 9-track tape:) It has a great outlaw southern sound that the other albums fall short of....
We also wondered why that more of there music didn't sound great like this album. Who knows?! I guess the diehard fans got use to those out-of-tune rock noise Molly did in the past......I really recommend this for a buy!!!
A lost classic...........2007-04-10
This was a welcomed addition to my cassette collection(yes, it was the '80's and cassettes were the thing) back in 1984. A few years later, I pawned off half of my tape collection to a friend but have since been trying to find a copy of this CD. I went through a southern rock phase because of this album and there is some solid songwriting on this! I am jonesing to listen to this CD again!
Tough man takes a break.......2005-11-27
The first time I heard this album (back in the vinyl days) I was aghast. There was no way the hard rocking band Molly Hatchet could put out an album that could only be described as 'sissy'. What a disappointment. The only two memorable songs where 'Satisfied Man' and 'Fall of the Peace Maker' and even these songs sounded like some prize fighter too beat up to continue but still talked the talk. This album broke my heart and told me in no uncertain terms southern rock had died.
Danny Joe Brown returns with a vengence!.......2005-09-10
O.K., I know that this wasn't their most commercially successful album, but it is every bit as good as their first two albums "Molly Hatchet" and "Flirtin' With Disaster". This was the first album recorded after lead singer Danny Joe Brown's return to the band, and you can tell he was full of energy and out to prove that Hatchet was back, bigger than ever! This album is a feather in his cap, as the true voice of Molly Hatchet. I really liked the previous two albums with Jimmy Farrar on vocals, but his style was vastly different from D.J.B. Right away on the first track "What Does It Matter?", in the opening riffs, Danny lets loose with his banter, and there's no mistaking who's on vocals. Dave Hlubek's master piece "Fall of the Peacemakers" fits nicely in the middle of the album, but probably the track with the most drive is "What's it Gonna Take". Awesome dual harmony guitar leads and sang with conviction. You will not be disappointed with your purchase. This has the true Hatchet sound!
Hard Driving Southern Rock.......2004-12-10
This album kinda reminds me of AC/DCs Flick of the Switch- both came out in 1983(a year when southern rock was withering on the vine) and they are both full of relentless toe tappers. This is the sound of honest hard driving redneck(that's a good thing) rock. Ain't Even Close, Under the Gun, and On the Prowl are no frills bar room slabs of southern rock chuck. Ain't nothing deep in most of these lyrics, and I like it. Just good ole swagger rock(remember that). Danny Joe sings like he means it on Sweet Dixie. Fall Of The Peacemakers was the best song this band ever wrote with some nice references to John Lennon. Three guitars, a driving beat, and the soulful howl of Danny Joe Brown. I'll drink to that.
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No Guts...No Glory
Molly Hatchet
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000008IJY
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Fall of the Peacemakers
- Under the Gun
- On the Prowl
- Both Sides
- Ain't Even Close
- What's It Gonna Take?
- What Does It Matter?
- Kinda Like Love
- Sweet Dixie
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All Guts, No Glory
Know the Score
Manufacturer: Goodbye Blue Skies
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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| Hardcore & Punk
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ASIN: B0009A1BC2
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Safety in Numbers
- Ex-Members of I Don't Give a Fuck
- Phased Out
- Swing 'Em Like You Got 'Em
- Red Sox Nation My Ass
- Due Respect
- You've Been Used
- Pissing Contest
- Under My Skin
- Upper Deck
- Pep Talk
Average customer rating:
- Molly Hatchet's Only Decent Album To Date!!!!!
- A lost classic....
- Tough man takes a break
- Danny Joe Brown returns with a vengence!
- Hard Driving Southern Rock
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No Guts...No Glory
Molly Hatchet
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- Molly Hatchet
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ASIN: B000007WAB |
Tracks:
- What Does It Matter?
- Ain't Even Close
- Sweet Dixie
- Fall of the Peacemakers
- What's It Gonna Take?
- Kinda Like Love
- Under the Gun
- On the Prowl
- Both Sides
Album Details
Deleted in the USA
Customer Reviews:
Molly Hatchet's Only Decent Album To Date!!!!!.......2007-05-01
My brother and I tried to listen to their other stuff and then came along this awesome record! We really loved this 9-track tape:) It has a great outlaw southern sound that the other albums fall short of....
We also wondered why that more of there music didn't sound great like this album. Who knows?! I guess the diehard fans got use to those out-of-tune rock noise Molly did in the past......I really recommend this for a buy!!!
A lost classic...........2007-04-10
This was a welcomed addition to my cassette collection(yes, it was the '80's and cassettes were the thing) back in 1984. A few years later, I pawned off half of my tape collection to a friend but have since been trying to find a copy of this CD. I went through a southern rock phase because of this album and there is some solid songwriting on this! I am jonesing to listen to this CD again!
Tough man takes a break.......2005-11-27
The first time I heard this album (back in the vinyl days) I was aghast. There was no way the hard rocking band Molly Hatchet could put out an album that could only be described as 'sissy'. What a disappointment. The only two memorable songs where 'Satisfied Man' and 'Fall of the Peace Maker' and even these songs sounded like some prize fighter too beat up to continue but still talked the talk. This album broke my heart and told me in no uncertain terms southern rock had died.
Danny Joe Brown returns with a vengence!.......2005-09-10
O.K., I know that this wasn't their most commercially successful album, but it is every bit as good as their first two albums "Molly Hatchet" and "Flirtin' With Disaster". This was the first album recorded after lead singer Danny Joe Brown's return to the band, and you can tell he was full of energy and out to prove that Hatchet was back, bigger than ever! This album is a feather in his cap, as the true voice of Molly Hatchet. I really liked the previous two albums with Jimmy Farrar on vocals, but his style was vastly different from D.J.B. Right away on the first track "What Does It Matter?", in the opening riffs, Danny lets loose with his banter, and there's no mistaking who's on vocals. Dave Hlubek's master piece "Fall of the Peacemakers" fits nicely in the middle of the album, but probably the track with the most drive is "What's it Gonna Take". Awesome dual harmony guitar leads and sang with conviction. You will not be disappointed with your purchase. This has the true Hatchet sound!
Hard Driving Southern Rock.......2004-12-10
This album kinda reminds me of AC/DCs Flick of the Switch- both came out in 1983(a year when southern rock was withering on the vine) and they are both full of relentless toe tappers. This is the sound of honest hard driving redneck(that's a good thing) rock. Ain't Even Close, Under the Gun, and On the Prowl are no frills bar room slabs of southern rock chuck. Ain't nothing deep in most of these lyrics, and I like it. Just good ole swagger rock(remember that). Danny Joe sings like he means it on Sweet Dixie. Fall Of The Peacemakers was the best song this band ever wrote with some nice references to John Lennon. Three guitars, a driving beat, and the soulful howl of Danny Joe Brown. I'll drink to that.
Average customer rating:
- A great tribute to the late,great Michael Henry
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No Guts No Glory
Armed Forces
Manufacturer: High Voltage
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000095IZI
Release Date: 2005-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Quicksand
- Feel It In My Skin
- Rach For The Sky
- Out Of Control
- Ball Less
- Live For Today
- The Hand That Feeds
- Mother Mercy
- Wreckage
- Disposable (Bonus)
- Climbing Walls (Bonus)
- I'm A Loser (Bonus)
- Fresh Horses (Bonus)
- Heaven's Gate (Bonus)
- Take On The Nation (Bonus)
- Pritectors Of The Realm (Bonus)
- Back On My Feet (Bonus)
Album Description
Includes a 16-page booklet with new liner notes & rare photos. Includes 8 bonus tracks, 'Disposable', 'Climbing Walls', ' I'm A Loser', 'Fresh Horses', 'Heaven's Gate', 'Take On The Nation', 'Protectors Of The Realm' & 'Back On My Feet'. 17 tracks in all. MFM. 2003.
Customer Reviews:
A great tribute to the late,great Michael Henry.......2003-09-06
The liner notes state that this is possibly the greatest heavy metal recording to never be released (until now, that is), and one listen to this collection of tunes mostly recorded in the mid
1990's demonstrates that this is no idle boast. The talent and direction of this band was staggering, with great interplay between guitar, bass, drums, and most importantly, the stellar vocals and compelling lyrics of Michael Henry. Michael Henry was a great talent that the music world never really got to know, due to his death from cancer in 1998, but due to the determination of music journalist Bob Nalbandian (who was instrumental in making this release happen) we can at least get a taste in rough mix form of michael's unique style.
Average customer rating:
- Danny Joe Brown Returns, And Molly Hatchet's Hot Streak Continues
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No Guts...No Glory
Molly Hatchet
Manufacturer: Collectables
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002XVSHE
Release Date: 2004-10-26 |
Tracks:
- What Does It Matter?
- Ain't Even Close
- Sweet Dixie
- Fall of the Peacemakers
- What's It Gonna Take?
- Kinda Like Love
- Under the Gun
- On the Prowl
- Both Sides
Customer Reviews:
Danny Joe Brown Returns, And Molly Hatchet's Hot Streak Continues.......2006-12-18
Danny Joe Brown returned to Molly Hatchet for NO GUTS NO GLORY, and the band's hot streak continued. The metal factor of TAKE NO PRISONERS was toned down a bit, and the Southern-fried style of the early work was in great abundance. "What Does It Matter?" and "Ain't Even Close" could be seen as a guy asking his woman, "Why can't you change our romantic vacation plans from Bali to Hawaii", and "Fall Of The Peacemakers" is a call for peace and freedom for all, and these meanings are strengthened by the surviving members' (past and present) belief that the young Australian tourist jailed in Indonesia since 2005 on drug-smuggling charges was wrongfully convicted, making NO GUTS NO GLORY an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.
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No Guts No Glory
Sunspot Jonz
Manufacturer: Legendary Music
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00081AM7C
Release Date: 2004-12-12 |
Tracks:
- The Whisper
- Spark
- Rumble
- Jesse & Ronnie
- Noneyas White Horse (Mahogany mix)
- Drugstore Cowboy (The Barfight Anthem)
- The Conductor (feat. Scarub / Luckyiam.PSC)
- Spell on me (Oakland lonely Rockstar remix)
- Caliber
- Black Fang
- Oz (feat. Moka Only)
- Hellboy
- Emerald (It was U)
- Another way out (feat. Abstract Rude)
- Officer & a Gentleman
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