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  1. 12 avr. 2023 · By Tom Pinnock. 12th April 2023. Image: Ross Halfin. Eighty-four years young in June, the indefatigable Ian Hunter is about to release the first of two new albums. A star-studded affair ...

  2. Have a Good Time But... Get Out Alive! by The Iron City Houserockers released in 1980. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at...

  3. The Iron City Houserockers' first two albums, Love's So Tough and Have a Good Time but Get Out Alive! were released on compact disc in 1999. Blood on the Bricks and Cracking Under Pressure are still unreleased on CD, but cuts from both albums are included on Pumping Iron & Sweating Steel: The Best of the Iron City Houserockers.

  4. 6 oct. 2016 · Here, Hunter talks to Songwriting about his work as a writer, about working with bands, including his current Rant Band, and about his wider career. Tell us a little about the recording of your new album, Fingers Crossed. “I did the last one in 2012 so it’s three or four years – very organic, let it come.

  5. 19 nov. 2020 · British rock frontman Ian Hunter, of Mott The Hoople fame as well as his solo career, will have the second part of a two-volume authorized biography published by Omnibus Press on February 25, 2021 ...

  6. This time, Hunter and company delivered the goods; by the time it was released in 1979 the album title replicated a public bathroom scrawl Ronson spotted, You’re Never Alone With a Schizophrenic. It was medically inaccurate (for starters, schizophrenics don’t have multiple personality disorder), but as a don’t-take-this-too-seriously rock ’n’ roll title, it was perfect.

  7. As a solo artist, Hunter flourished with a succession of splendid collaborations with Mick Ronson, firstly on his debut album Ian Hunter. "The first time I went round to Mick's place after Mott ...