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Molly Hatchet (album)
1978 studio album by Molly Hatchet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Molly Hatchet is the debut studio album by American rock band Molly Hatchet. It was released on September 1, 1978, by Epic Records. The cover is a painting by Frank Frazetta entitled Death Dealer. Starting off both the album itself and the recording career of the band, the first song famously begins with lead singer Danny Joe Brown growling "Hell yeah!"
"Dreams I'll Never See" is a cover of The Allman Brothers Band's song "Dreams" from their debut album, via Buddy Miles's reworking of the song from Them Changes (1970).[3]
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Molly Hatchet
- Danny Joe Brown - vocals, harmonica on "The Price You Pay" & "I'll Be Running"
- Dave Hlubek - guitar
- Steve Holland - guitar
- Duane Roland - guitar
- Banner Thomas - bass
- Bruce Crump - drums
- Additional musicians
- Tom Werman - percussion
- Jai Winding - keyboards
- Tim Lindsey - additional bass
- Production
- Tom Werman - producer, mixing at Record Plant, Los Angeles
- Anthony Reale - sound engineer, The Sound Pit, Atlanta
- Richard Schoff - sound engineer
- Mike Beriger - assistant engineer
- Frank Frazetta - cover painting
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