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Mullets Rock  (Audio CD) 
by Various Artists

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: March 11, 2003
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 12 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. Mississippi Queen - Mountain
2. Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple
3. Hot Blooded - Foreigner
4. Slow Ride - Foghat
5. The Stroke - Billy Squier
6. Free-For-All - Ted Nugent
7. Smokin' In The Boys Room - Brownsville Station
8. Rock And Roll, Hoochie Koo - Rick Derringer
9. Surrender - Cheap Trick
10. Working For The Weekend - Loverboy
11. Any Way You Want It - Journey
12. Two Tickets To Paradise - Eddie Money
13. Hold The Line - Toto
14. Roll With The Changes - Reo Speedwagon
15. No One To Run With - Allman Brothers Band
16. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) - Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble
17. Bad To The Bone - George Thorogood & The Destroyers
18. Simple Man - Lynyrd Skynyrd
Disc: 2
1. Smokin' - Boston
2. Flirtin' With Disaster - Molly Hatchet
3. Living After Midnight - Judas Priest
4. I Wanna Rock - Twisted Sister
5. Metal Health (Bang Your Head) - Quiet Riot
6. Godzilla - Blue VYster Cult
7. Frankenstein - The Edgar Winter Group
8. Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas
9. We're An American Band - Grand Funk Railroad
10. Don't Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra
11. Takin' Care Of Business - Bachman-Turner Overdrive
12. Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress) - The Hollies
13. Rockin' Down The Highway - The Doobie Brothers
14. Black Betty - Ram Jam
15. School's Out - Alice Cooper
16. Bat Out Of Hell - Meat Loaf
17. Hold Your Head Up - Argent
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 12 customer reviews )
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13 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4The Long and The Short Of ItApr 17, 2003
By Anthony G Pizza "trivialtony"
The mullet haircut at the root of this generous 2CD classic rock collection first appeared in the 1950s as a barber's mistake which became a regional, then nostalgic phenomenon. The illustrations gracing the front and inside covers (football, pro wrestlers, muscle cars and monster trucks, character rejects from "Beavis and Butthead") tell the whole story as to who wore and wears the cut called anything from "rattail" to "party in the back."

Still, "Mullets Rock" is a surprisingly robust set which gets most of the bands if not always the songs right over three decades. Foreigner's "Dirty White Boy" might have been better chosen over "Hot Blooded," Foghat's "Fool For The City" over "Slow Ride," Judas Priest's "Breaking The Law" over "Living After Midnight." Moreover, Toto and the Hollies' polished rock had little to do with the hair or lifestyle of the time, and George Thoroughgood's "Bad To The Bone" and BTO's "Taking Care of Business" are commercial and cliche now more than rockers.

But mullet wearers Journey, REO Speedwagon, and the late Stevie Ray Vaughn are well represented with album-length versions of songs often left out of collections like this. (Vaughn's epic 1984 take on Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child" ducktails, um, dovetails nicely from the Allman Brothers chugging 1994 radio hit "No One Left To Run With." Southern rockers (the Doobie Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Ram Jam's infamous hard rock take on Leadbelly's "Black Betty" get their due beside some early 80s metal hair bands (Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot, Billy Squier). Overall, "Mullet Rock" works as weekend barbeque or drive collection for those wanting to comb through some classic rock's highlights.

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:

4It is what it is.Mar 15, 2005
By John Truslow
It's hard not to be a little Zen when reviewing this album. It doesn't exactly cover new ground, introduce you to a new way of living, or stretch your understanding of a particular type of music. Simply: It is what it is. It is culture-bound, enslaved in time, redneck rock and roll, and I really, really like it. Face it: You're not going to update your CD collection with very many of the original albums sampled here, but you do wish you had bought them at the time. In the end, you're going to get this and listen to it alone on long car trips, and then when your long lost college friends come over, and they are going to be SO jealous of the fact that you have this album, because YOU can relive a past that is never, ever coming back, and with good reason, but we can still enjoy what was, through this, that is. I think it's awesome.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Bad haircut + great music = terrific albumMay 12, 2006
By coachtim
You don't have to admit that you wore a mullet (or still do) to enjoy the 35 cuts from "Mullets Rock". This 2-CD set is a great compilation of some of the finest head-banging music from the late '70s through the late '80s. Each selection (while not new to aficionados of Classic Rock) is a hit in its own right and memorable for more than a few reasons. Rarely, does a compilation like this have so many great songs one after another. There are no "filler" songs that simply take up space on "Mullets Rock"!

While it's true that most of the performers featured in this CD were not wearers of that infamous hairstyle, that's of little importance to the listener because it is the music that drives this album. Some of the biggest hits from Kansas ("Carry on My Wayward Son", Boston ("Smokin'"), BTO ("Takin' Care of Business"), The Doobie Brothers ("Roll On Down the Highway"), Deep Purple ("Smoke On the Water"), Stevie Ray Vaughan ("Voodoo Chile" and REO Speedwagon ("Roll With the Changes") just to mention a few are all present.

Meant to be played loud, this is one CD that you will crank up over and over.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5A collection of classic hard classics from long haired dudesJul 15, 2004
By Lawrance M. Bernabo
"Mullets Rock!" is a 2-CD collection that decides that if you want a rationale for putting together 35 hard rock songs from the 1970s and early 1980s, then groups where guys wore the infamous mullet haircut makes as much sense as anything else. Were their actually guys wearing mullet haircuts in Journey, Toto, Argent, and the rest of these groups? Darned if I know because I was not paying attention to their hair and I am not really inclined to do a Google search to find pictures of all these groups to check their bone fides. What matters here is that this is a more than solid collection of the core classics of bombastic hard rock from his period: Mountain's "Mississippi Queen," Deep Purple's "Smoke on the Water," Foghat's "Slow Ride," Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein," Kansas' "Carry on My Wayward Son," Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band," Bachman-Turner Overdrive's "Takin' Care of Business," and Meat Loaf's magnum opus "Bat Out of Hell."

Not everything here qualifies as hard rock and that includes some of the better tracks, such as REO Speedwagon's "Roll With the Changes," Cheap Trick's "Surrender," the Hollies' "Long Cool Woman (In a Black Dress)," and Argent's "Hold Your Head Up." You will also find a few tracks that you can live without, which only underscores the only serious problem with this album: how many of these classic tracks are you missing? Of course you have Alice Cooper's "School's Out" and "Bad to the Bone" by George Thorogood and the Destroyers. But I have over 1200 CDs and I did not have half the tracks on this one and there are certainly enough gems to make it worth the addition. Ultimately, "Mullets Rock!" is an album that requires to be played loud with the windows down (or open, whatever works best for you).

5Classic rock at its bestJan 31, 2012
By William G. Davis III "Trey"
If you like this kind of music then you're cool. If you have a mullet then you're even cooler. All kidding aside, this compilation has some of the best rock songs from the 70's and 80's.

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