Wildlife | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Mott the Hoople |
Cover: | MottWildlife.jpg |
Recorded: | November–December 1970 |
Studio: | Island, London |
Genre: | Rock |
Length: | 40:05 |
Label: | Island (UK), Atlantic (US) |
Producer: | Mott the Hoople (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6–8) Guy Stevens (track 3) Mott the Hoople/Guy Stevens (tracks 5 and 9) |
Prev Title: | Mad Shadows |
Prev Year: | 1970 |
Next Title: | Brain Capers |
Next Year: | 1971 |
Wildlife is the third album by the British band Mott the Hoople.
The album was originally released in 1971; in the UK by Island Records (catalogue number ILPS 9144) and in the US by Atlantic Records (cat. no. SD 8284). It was subsequently re-released by Angel Air in 2003 SJPCD159.
It reached No. 44 in the UK Albums Chart in April 1971.
The album was recorded in November and December 1970 at Island Studios in London. It was produced by Guy Stevens and Mott the Hoople. The engineers were Andy Johns, Brian Humphries, and Phill Brown.
The album was released on vinyl in 1971; in the UK by Island Records and in the US by Atlantic Records. It was subsequently re-released on CD by Angel Air in 2003. It was the band's third album since their debut, Mott the Hoople, in 1969.
Ben Edmonds, reviewing for Rolling Stone in June 1971, felt that the band and singer Ian Hunter had moved on from the Bob Dylan comparisons of the first two albums, and had added a country music influence, to produce an album with "more than enough solid music" to warrant some attention in America.[1]
The album reached No. 44 in the UK Albums Chart in April 1971.[2]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the album four stars out of five and stated:
In 2018, as part of a boxed set of Island era material, "Whiskey Women" was issued under its original title of "Brain Haulage". This is an unedited take, with the guitar power-chords mixed higher. It's heavier, and closer to the live versions of the song.