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Greatest Hits
Compilation album by
ReleasedNovember 1990
GenreSouthern rock, hard rock
Length59:03, 71:30 (re-issue)
LabelEpic, Sony Music (re-issue)
ProducerTom Werman, Pat Armstrong, Andy De Ganahl
Terry Manning, Jeff Magid (re-issue)
Molly Hatchet chronology
Lightning Strikes Twice
(1989)
Greatest Hits
(1990)
Devil's Canyon
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal6/10[2]

Greatest Hits is a compilation of songs by the American southern rock band Molly Hatchet. The collection was released in 1990. It was their last album released by Epic Records and features guitarist Bobby Ingram on the two newly recorded tracks after the departure of Dave Hlubek in 1987. In 2001 Sony Music re-issued the album in an expanded edition with three tracks that weren't on the original 12-track collection, along with liner notes from Martin Popoff.[1]

Track listing (original issue)[edit]

  1. 'Shake the House Down' (Riff West, Duane Roland, Danny Joe Brown, Bruce Crump, Bobby Ingram, John Galvin) - 4:12 (previously unreleased)
  2. 'Ragtop Deluxe' (West, Roland, Brown, Crump, Ingram, Galvin) - 3:18 (previously unreleased)
  3. 'Whiskey Man' (Steve Holland, Dave Hlubek, Brown, Crump) - 3:38 (from the album Flirtin' with Disaster)
  4. 'Bounty Hunter' (Brown, Hlubek, Roland) - 2:57 (from the album Molly Hatchet)
  5. 'Gator Country' (Banner Thomas, Holland, Hlubek) - 6:17 (from the album Molly Hatchet)
  6. 'Flirtin' with Disaster' (Thomas, Brown, Hlubek) - 4:56 (from the album Flirtin' with Disaster)
  7. 'Bloody Reunion' (live) (Thomas, Jimmy Farrar, Hlubek, Roland) - 3:59 (from the live album Double Trouble Live)
  8. 'Boogie No More' (Hlubek, Roland, Brown, Thomas, Holland, Crump) - 6:05 (from the album Flirtin' with Disaster)
  9. 'Dreams I'll Never See' (Gregg Allman) - 7:06 (from the album Molly Hatchet)
  10. 'Beatin' the Odds' (live) (Thomas, Roland, Hlubek) - 4:16 (from the live album Double Trouble Live)
  11. 'Edge of Sundown' (live) (Kenny McVay, David Bush, Brown) - 4:16 (from the live album Double Trouble Live)
  12. 'Fall of the Peacemakers' (Hlubek) - 8:03 (from the album No Guts..No Glory)

Track listing (expanded issue)[edit]

  1. 'Whiskey Man' - 3:40
  2. 'Bounty Hunter' - 3:00
  3. 'Gator Country' - 6:18
  4. 'Flirtin' with Disaster' - 4:59
  5. 'Bloody Reunion' (live) - 4:08
  6. 'Boogie No More' - 6:08
  7. 'Dreams I'll Never See' - 7:28
  8. 'Beatin' the Odds' (live) - 3:38
  9. 'Edge of Sundown' (live) - 4:31
  10. 'Fall of the Peacemakers' - 8:07
  11. 'It's All Over Now' (Bobby Womack, Shirley Jean Womack) - 3:42 (from the album Flirtin' with Disaster)
  12. 'The Creeper' (Brown, Crump, Holland) - 3:19 (from the album Molly Hatchet)
  13. 'Satisfied Man' (Thomas DeLuca, Tom Jans) - 4:59 (from the album The Deed Is Done)
  14. 'Ragtop Deluxe' - 3:19
  15. 'Shake the House Down' - 4:14

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Certifications[edit]

CountryOrganizationYearSales
USARIAA1997Gold (+ 500,000)[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abKoda, Cub. 'Molly Hatchet Greatest Hits review'. AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-07-02.
  2. ^Popoff, Martin (August 1, 2007). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 285. ISBN978-1-894959-62-9.
  3. ^'RIAA Database: Search for Molly Hatchet'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
Hatchet
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Molly Hatchet is a Southern rock band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1975 , known primarily for their hit song 'Flirtin' with Disaster' from the album of the same title. The band, founded by guitarists Dave Hlubek and Steve Holland took its name from a legendary axe murderer called Hatchet Molly. The original group included late vocalist Danny Joe Brown, additional guitarist Duane Roland, bassist Banner Thomas, and drummer Bruce Crump. In 1978 the band recorded and released its first album eponymously titled Molly Hatchet. Then in 1979, Flirtin' with Disaster was released.

In 1978 the band recorded and released its first album eponymously titled Molly Hatchet. Then in 1979, Flirtin' with Disaster was released.
1980s
In 1980 Brown left the group to form The Danny Joe Brown Band (with future Molly Hatchet guitarist Bobby Ingram) and was replaced by vocalist Jimmy Farrar. After the release of Beatin' the Odds in 1980 and Take No Prisoners in 1981 Farrar left.
Brown rejoined the band in 1982 and Banner Thomas left and was replaced by Riff West. In 1983, a new album was released titled No Guts.. No Glory. Steve Holland left and was replaced by keyboardist John Galvin.
In 1984 came the release of a new album The Deed Is Done. In 1985 Dave Hlubek left and he was replaced by Bobby Ingram. Then in 1985, the double live album Double Trouble Live was released.
The band continued to tour regularly, and then in 1989 the album Lightning Strikes Twice was released.
1990s
In 1991, the greatest hits collection Greatest Hits was released. Molly Hatchet was in ways similar to fellow Southern rockers Lynyrd Skynyrd in that it paired strong guitar work with a pounding boogie beat. When Brown left the band after Flirtin' with Disaster and was replaced by Farrar, the band's sound turned more to jamming and free form. When Brown returned in time for No Guts..No Glory, the original sound returned as well.
In 1996 due to a stroke and illness Brown had to leave the band, bringing in lead singer Phil McCormack to finish the album Devils Canyon in 1996.
At this point, the band consisted of members: vocalist Phil McCormack, guitarists Bobby Ingram and Bryan Bassett, keyboardist John Galvin, bassist Andy McKinney, and drummer Mac Crawford.
In 1998 Silent Reign Of Heroes was released. And in 1999 the band traveled coast to coast with Charlie Daniels and the Volunteer Jam.
2000s
In 2000, the album The Kingdom Of XII was released in Europe. The band went on tour to promote this album. It was released in the United States in 2001. Locked and Loaded (2003) and Warriors of the Rainbow Bridge (2005) followed. In January of 2005, Ingram invited Hlubek to rejoin Molly Hatchet and in doing so became the only current member who was a part of the original band.
On Thursday, March 10, 2005, after Brown was hospitalized for four weeks, he died less than an hour after returning to his home in Davie, Florida with his family and friends at his side, at the age of 53 from complications from pneumonia. He had previously left the group due to the suffering from a massive stroke in 1995 while driving to his brother's house. After a long battle with diabetes and the effects of the stroke, Brown was able to take the stage one last time at the Jammin' for DJB benefit concert in 1998 where with the help of his friends he ended the show with 'Flirtin' with Disaster.'
On Monday, June 19, 2006, founding guitarist Duane Roland died in St. Augustine, Florida at the age of 53. He had been playing with the band Gator Country, consisting of former members of Molly Hatchet, as late as May of 2006. His death was listed as being of 'natural causes'.
Nowadays, Molly Hatchet is: Bobby Ingram (Lead Guitars, Slide and Acoustic), Phil McCormack (Lead Vocals, Harmonica), Dave Hlubek (Lead Guitars And BG Vocals), John Galvin (Keyboards, Hammond B-3 And BG Vocals), Tim Lindsey (Bass And BG Vocals) and Shawn 'Thunder' Beamer (Drums And Percussion)

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