Lightning Strikes Twice (album) explained

Lightning Strikes Twice
Type:Studio
Artist:Molly Hatchet
Cover:Hatchetlightning.jpg
Released:August 30, 1989
Studio:Parc Studios, Orlando, Florida
Genre:Southern rock, hard rock, glam metal[1]
Length:43:13
Label:Capitol
Producer:Pat Armstrong, Andy DeGanahl, Duane Roland
Prev Title:Double Trouble Live
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Greatest Hits
Next Year:1990

Lightning Strikes Twice is the seventh studio album by American southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1989. This was the band's first album not released on Epic Records, and their first one with guitarist Bobby Ingram, replacing founding member Dave Hlubek. Although the album did not enter the Billboard charts, it included their last charting single to date "There Goes the Neighborhood".[2] Lightning Strikes Twice would also be the band's last album before their temporary breakup in 1990 and the last one to feature vocalist Danny Joe Brown, guitarist Duane Roland, bassist Riff West and drummer Bruce Crump.

Personnel

Molly Hatchet
Additional musicians
Production

Charts

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Book: Popoff, Martin. The Big Book of Hair Metal. 2014. Voyageur Press. 978-0760345467. 175. Martin Popoff. Molly Hatchet makes Lightning Strikes Twice, a total hair band album, forsaking their southern rock roots.
  2. Web site: Molly Hatchet Awards . January 20, 2017 . . . https://web.archive.org/web/20160407193947/http://www.allmusic.com/artist/molly-hatchet-mn0000923384/awards . April 7, 2016 . dead .