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Rant

 

  • Artist: Ian Hunter
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 24, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The musical statement that is Rant includes textures and ideas that pick up where Brain Capers by Mott the Hoople left off. "Still Love Rock and Roll" ignites this set; it rocks with an authority that "All the Way From Memphis" only hinted at. As Dion DiMucci's Shu Bop album redefined the position of a '60s artist and delivered the goods, Hunter's Rant reveals a '70s artist refining his philosophy. Rant he does, with eloquence and a new fire. Every track works, entertaining and enlightening, taking the listener through curves and turns, reaching the zenith in track ten, "Ripoff." From the "that's all you've got to live for" lyric to the song title itself, this song is a perfect pop tune, full of anger, passion, slashing guitar sounds, a condescending vocal, and hooks that are real magnetic grabbers. With production that is absolutely topnotch, Hunter bids adieu to his homeland. Although "Ripoff" is guaranteed to keep "Sir" from being added to Hunter's name, he should still be knighted for delivering a kick-in-the-pants rock & roll song that every car radio should be blasting. The Rolling Stones haven't injected this much majesty into a single tune, let alone an album, in over a decade. R.E.M. could learn a thing or two from "Knees of My Heart"; it has the jangle jangle guitar, but where R.E.M. seems stuck in some past groove, Hunter utilizes that Nick Lowe/Bob Dylan/Byrds melancholic musical essay to great and satisfying effect. This album smartly moves sounds from guitar to keys, shifting moods, making a grand musical statement. "No One" is Hunter delivering a ballad with drive. This isn't "Ships," his Barry Manilow hit, nor is it Mad Shadows' pre-"All the Young Dudes" composition "You Are One of Us"; this has flavors of early British pop, guitar sounds from the George Harrison textbook, and a meaningful vocal from this rock & roll troubadour. Rant is a record that transcends so much of what is going on right now in music, a record that is much too good for radio today. The Columbia/Legacy compilation Once Bitten Twice Shy delivered 38 Ian Hunter solo titles in the year 2000, giving the world a clear picture of his post-Hoople work and paving the way for this sensational recording. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Still Love Rock and Roll Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (4:34)
Wash Us Away (Lyrics) Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (3:57)
Death of a Nation (Lyrics) Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (5:35)
Morons Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (5:32)
Purgatory Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (4:46)
American Spy (Lyrics) Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (4:30)
Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders) Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (6:20)
Good Samaritan Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (4:07)
Soap 'N' Water Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (5:18)
Ripoff Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (4:50)
Knees of My Heart Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (3:35)
No One Ian Hunter Ian Hunter (3:35)

Credits

Robbie Alter (Guitar), Robbie Alter (Bass), Willie Nile (Vocals), Ian Hunter (Vocals (Background)), Doug Petty (Organ), Robbie Alter (Piano), Ian Hunter (Guitar (Acoustic)), Ian Hunter (Producer), Robbie Alter (Guitar (Electric)), John Conte (Bass (Upright)), Andy York (Vocals), Jim Mastro (Fuzz Bass), Steve Holley (Percussion), Andy York (Producer), Paul Cox (Photography), Robbie Alter (Guitar (12 String Acoustic)), Richard Pagano (Engineer), Steve Holley (Drums), Will Schillinger (Engineer), Ian Hunter (Harmonica), Mickey Curry (Drums), Vincent Caro (Mastering), Ian Hunter (Vocals), Andy York (Vocals (Background)), John Conte (Bass (Electric)), Ian Hunter (Keyboards), Dane Clark (Drums)
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Rant
Studio album by Ian Hunter
Released April 21, 2001
Genre Rock
Length 56:47
Label Repertoire
Producer Andy York & Ian Hunter
Professional reviews
Ian Hunter chronology
The Artful Dodger
(1996)
Rant
(2001)
Shrunken Heads
(2007)

Rant is the 10th solo of Ian Hunter. Unlike some of his previous albums, Hunter wrote all tracks. It's also his most political album in 25 years.[1]

Tracklisting

All tracks written by Ian Hunter

  1. "Still Love Rock 'n' Roll" - 4:34
  2. "Wash Us Away" - 3:57
  3. "Death of a Nation" - 5:35
  4. "Morons" - 5:32
  5. "Purgatory" - 4:46
  6. "American Spy" - 4:30
  7. "Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders)" - 6:20
  8. "Good Samaritan" - 4:07
  9. "Soap & Water" - 5:18
  10. "Ripoff" - 4:50
  11. "Knees of My Heart" - 3:35
  12. "No One" - 3:37

Personnel

  • Ian Hunter: Vocals, Keyboard, Harmonica, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Backing Vocals
  • Andy York: Electric Guitar, Mandoguitar, Groovebox, Autoharp, Organ, Zither, Keyboards, Madolin, Bass, Backing Vocals
  • Steve Holly: Drums, Percussion
  • Robbie Alter: Guitars, Bass, Piano
  • Tommy Mandel: Organ, Keyboards, Loops
  • Mickey Curry: Drums
  • John Conte: Bass
  • Rock Pagano: Backing Vocals, Bongos, Drums
  • James Mastro: Sixstring Fuzzbass, Mandolin, Electric Slide, Electric 12-string, Acoustic 12-string
  • Dane Clark: Drums
  • Doug Petty: Organ, Keyboards
  • Jesse Paterson: Gang Vocals
  • Lisa Ronson: Gang Vocals
  • Willie Nile: Gang Vocals
  • Rick Tedesco: Guitar, Gang Vocals

References

  1. ^ http://www.hunter-mott.com/discography/rant.html

 
 

 

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