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All American Alien Boy
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Album Details: All American Alien Boy

Release Date:12/28/1999
Label:Sony
UPC:074643414227

Track List: All American Alien Boy

  1. Letter to Britannia from the Uni...
  2. All American Alien Boy
  3. Irene Wilde
  4. Restless Youth
  1. Rape
  2. You Nearly Did Me In
  3. Apathy 83
  4. God [Take 1]

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    All American Alien Boy

    By DonnyBrascoFBI  Jul 10, 2000

    Ian Hunter was never a David Bowie wannabe, although he took a lot of critical jabs saying just that. And even though they shared a guitarist for awhile (Mick Ronson), and Bowie wrote "All the Young Dudes" for Ian, thier differences were far greater... than most critics of the day would admit. All American Alien Boy is a gem, and even better, it is a hidden gem. Hunter runs the gamut on this Album from hard gutter-boy rockers like "Restless Youth", to heart felt life tales such as "You nearly did me in". Acoustic to electric, accessable to eccentric, this album does everything possible to colour outside the lines. If you like your rock n' roll diverse, intelligent, and rare...this is your kind of album. As a bonus, there is some magnificent sax work from David Sanborn. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    After the relative success of his debut, it would have been very easy for Ian Hunter to continue in the glam-inspired vein that made that album so successful. Instead, he twisted his sound in a jazz direction for All American Alien Boy, a partially successful attempt to open up his sound from its traditional rock roll routes. Since Hunter couldn't utilize the producing and arranging skills of longtime cohort Mick Ronson because of a dispute with Ronson's manager, Hunter took the reins himself and invited a diverse cast of session musicians that included everyone from journeyman drummer Aynsley Dunbar to jazz bass wizard Jaco Pastorius. The resulting album mixture of conventional Mott the Hoople-style rock and sonic experiments never truly gels, but does contain some fine tracks. The experiments are hit and miss: the title track is a funky, sax-flavored exploration of Hunter's adjustment to life in America that works nicely, but the interesting lyrics of "Apathy 83" get buried in an un...characteristically bland soft rock arrangement. The songs that work best are the more traditional-sounding numbers: "Irene Wilde" is a delicately crafted autobiographical ballad about the rejection that made Hunter decide to "be somebody, someday," and "God - Take 1" is a stirring, Dylan-styled rocker featuring witty lyrics that illustrate a conversation with a weary and down-to-earth version of God. However, the true gem of the album is "You Nearly Did Me In," an elegant and emotional ballad about the emptiness that follows a romantic breakup. It also notable for the stirring backing vocals from guest stars Queen on its chorus. In the end, All-American Alien Boy lacks the consistency to fully succeed as an album but still offers enough stellar moments to make it worthwhile for Ian Hunter's fans. - Donald A. Guarisco, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Ian Hunter

With Mott the Hoople, guitarist/vocalist Ian Hunter established himself as one of the toughest and most inventive hard-rock songwriters of the early '70s, setting the stage for punk rock with his edgy, intelligent songs. As a solo artist, Hunter never attained the commercial heights of Mott the Hoople but he cultivated a dedicated cult following.Hunter was born in Shrew... Read more