Double Trouble Live | 
enlarge | Artist: Molly Hatchet Label: Sony Category: Music
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Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 163998
Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 40137 UPC: 074644013726 EAN: 0074644013726 ASIN: B000002654
Release Date: August 24, 1989 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Whiskey Man - Molly Hatchet, Brown, Danny [1] Jo | | • | Bounty Hunter - Molly Hatchet, Brown, Danny [1] Jo | | • | Gator Country - Molly Hatchet, Hlubek, Dave | | • | Flirtin' With Disaster - Molly Hatchet, Brown, Danny [1] Jo | | • | Stone in Your Heart - Molly Hatchet, Brooks, R. | | • | Satisfied Man - Molly Hatchet, DeLuca, Tom | | • | Bloody Reunion - Molly Hatchet, Farrar, Jimmy | | • | Boogie No More - Molly Hatchet, Brown, Danny [1] Jo | | • | Free Bird - Molly Hatchet, Collins, Allen | | • | Dreams I'll Never See - Molly Hatchet, Allman, Gregg | | • | Edge of Sundown - Molly Hatchet, Brown, Danny [1] Jo | | • | Fall of the Peacemakers - Molly Hatchet, Hlubek, Dave | | • | Beatin' the Odds - Molly Hatchet, Hlubek, Dave |
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Molly Hatchet Rocks!! November 13, 2007 Bam Bam (SAN ANTONIO, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This album kicks booty! Molly Hatchet was the first big rock act I ever saw, opening for Riot and AC/DC (on the Highway to Hell tour! Little did I know Bon Scott would soon pass away!). Songs like Flirtin with Disaster and Beating the Odds sound great, but their version of Freebird really gets me going! Even my THIRTEEN year old daughter likes it! I cannot believe the great job they did on this song and I would definitely recommend this album to any rock fan! Funny thing is, I never knew they ever released this album until I saw it on Amazon.com!
Deserves a better re-issue July 17, 2007 Bill K (upstate New York) Close as I can tell, the two omitted songs for space were chosen because they never did end up on a studio album; they're introduced as being new material, but didn't show up when Lightning Strikes Twice came out. Combine that with the fact that the Southern Rock era was basically over when this came out, and you get a crappy CD reissue. It must still sell well enough for Epic since it's still in print, though. So how about remastering it, putting the missing songs on and giving us some alternate tracks? One More From The Road has been reissued this way what, 3 times now on CD? Plus bonus tracks from those sessions on other compilations. Obviously it should sell enough to make some money with it. --- This isn't too hard to find on vinyl - the missing songs are good, worth the trouble if you're a fan. At least they stay true to form, unlike bands who went to that synth-pop kind of sound blend (Doc Holliday - Modern Medicine, The Outlaws - Soldiers Of Fortune, or Van-Zant's self-titled Geffen flop).
CONTAINS THE HEAVIEST VERSION OF FREEBIRD YOU'LL EVER HEAR! June 14, 2007 K. Carlucci (Corpus Christi, Texas United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I can't count the number of speakers that I have blown through the years of listening to this album. It's just that good, you can't listen to it at a low volume. Just listening to the crowd explode during Freebird will give you goosebumps. Although Skynyrd will always be known for Freebird, Molly Hatchet's version will make you slam the gas pedal even further through your floorboard! Great Live album from start to finish, and great price too!
3 1/2 stars. Decent Live CD of a great band April 13, 2007 J. Owens (TEXAS,USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Molly Hatchet recieved MUCHO grief for releasing Freebird on this album. Riff West(bassist) was a guest speaker/consultant at a recording arts institute I attended and said this album was basically blackballed by the industry and fans alike;sales were dismal at best.This release was an embarassing moment for the good 'ol boys. Aside from that controversial point, the album is a real southern rocker. Anything with singer Danny Joe Brown is good stuff! An excellent addition to your Hatchet collection.
As good as Sknyrd's One More From The Road!! March 21, 2007 Baberufus (West Jordan, UT USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the best live CD from the 1980's--period. Molly Hatchet's popularity may have been waning by the mid 80's, but they were certainly going down fighting, judging from the intense performances on this CD--amazing! One great song and performance after another. The Freebird cover was awesome--Danny Joe Brown sang it perfectly! Ronnie would be proud (he was planning on producing Molly Hatchet before the Skynyrd plane crash occurred)! The guitarists are on fire throughout! Boogie No More is incredible! The sound quality (EQ'ing, specifically) is great on some songs, OK on others, and lousy on one or two. Apparently it's tough to capture a live CD from analog tapes soundwise, because Skynyrd's One More From The Road was spotty with the EQing as well. But the quality of the performances completely cancels out the weaknesses in the sound, as far as I'm concerned. This CD is a MUST HAVE for any guitar-rock enthusiast, and especially for any Southern Rock fan!
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