Monday, May 14, 2007

Ian Hunter - Shrunken Heads











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Artist:
Ian Hunter


Review:
As the voice, sunglasses and songwriting conscience of Mott, Ian
Hunter was the smartest guy in British glam, slicing through the
spangles with the razor-blade language and moral wrath of
mid-Sixties Bob Dylan. Shrunken Heads is one of the best
albums Hunter has made since the end of Mott, with its vintage
surge ("How's Your House," "Brainwashed") and articulate fury. Much
of the latter is political, explicitly so in "Fuss About Nothing"
(one of three songs with Wilco's Jeff Tweedy...



Rating:
3.5 Stars





Source: http://www.rollingstone.com

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