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  1. Short Back 'n' Sides is the fifth studio album by Ian Hunter. He collaborated with Mick Jones, fellow Clash member Topper Headon, as well as Todd Rundgren and Ellen Foley. In 1995, Chrysalis released a 2 CD set with a remastered version of the album and bonus CD with outtakes of the Chrysalis period.

  2. Ian Hunter: The truth about Mott the Hoople, the drugs and the manager with a death wish | The Independent | The Independent. News People Profiles. Ian Hunter: The truth about Mott the...

  3. 18 de jun. de 2022 · The only original member, lead visionary Mick Jones, almost literally had to be wheeled out to play the few songs he sat in on. While they of course filled the stage with competent musicians slogging through Cold as Ice and Urgent, the whole thing was just … sad.

  4. 22 de oct. de 2018 · Interview. Ian Hunter, rock's great underdog: 'Bowie thought I was the head of a motorcycle gang' Michael Hann. His newly reissued memoir of life as a rock star is full of ennui, crap gigs...

  5. 18 de jul. de 2017 · An Englishman in New York: How Mick Jones created Foreigner. By Paul Rees. ( Classic Rock ) published 18 July 2017. In an exclusive extract from his new autobiography, Mick Jones tells the story of how he went from Reading via France to the USA, where he put together a new band called Foreigner.

  6. 13 de mar. de 2014 · published 13 March 2014. Against all expectations, Foreigner's debut album sold millions. Here's the real story behind one of the biggest debut albums ever. Mick Jones recalls the music trends as being stacked against Foreigner, when they released their self-titled, debut album in 1977. “Disco was at height, and punk and new wave were just hitting.

  7. Ina Hunter released his first solo album in 1975 entitled Ian Hunter. Joining Ian Hunter on the album was his friend Mick Ronson on guitar. The album featured the song “Once Bitten Twice Shy,” which would stand as one of the most successful songs Ian Hunter ever released as a solo artist.