Ian Hunter, Jaco Pastorius (bass) - All American Alien Boy

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All American Alien Boy is the second solo album of Ian Hunter. Because of management issues, Mick Ronson wouldn't appear on this album. Instead, he brought in Chris Stainton in order to act as balancing force in the studio. Unlike his previous album, the album didn't feature any of his trademark rockers and he opted for a more jazzy direction.

In 2006, the album was reissued with several bonus tracks. Personnel: * Ian Hunter: Lead vocals, Rhythm guitar, Piano, Backing vocals * Chris Stainton: Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Bass guitar on "Restless Youth" * Jaco Pastorius: Bass guitar * Aynsley Dunbar: Drums * Gerry Weens: Lead guitar * David Sanborn: Alto Sax * Dominic Cortese: Accordion * Cornell Dupree: Guitar on "Letter to Brittania From the Union Jack" * Don Alias: Congas * Arnie Lawrence: Clarinet * Dave Bargeron: Trombone * Lewis Soloff: Trumpet * Freddie Mercury: Backing vocals on "You Nearly Did Me In" * Brian May: Backing vocals on "You Nearly Did Me In" * Roger Taylor: Backing Vocals on "You Nearly Did Me In" * Bob Segarini: Backing vocals * Ann E. Sutton: Backing vocals * Gail Kantor: Backing vocals * Erin Dickens: Backing vocals

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  • Maybe it's just me, but I definitely think Jaco's bass on this song makes it.

  • Ian rocks his ass off

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  • This was a cool album to work on,Ian Is just cool and of course jaco and the guys from queen

    Were great to work with,Done at the great "Electriclady" In NYC's lower east side,It was a crazy

    Block back In the 70's,What a difference a century makes!!!!

  • Good old over the top Ian.

  • Now this rock and roll the done the way it should be.

    Ian hunter forever!

  • 1:17 This is one my favourite of all Jaco's solos

  • @mofo80503 Fuckin' A, MoFo! I rly wish I had that one!

    "where the buzz is the best!"

  • I have a double album (vinyl) of Ian called Shades of Ian Hunter and Mott the Hoople. What an album!!!

  • @popitn2nd I bet you got the once bitten twice shy version.

  • I saw him in support of this album at the late Centre Stage south of Detroit in Canton. If I only had one word to say about it - tight. If I had more? I'd say the man put on commanding show with relaxed ease that was more than just concert to a certain teenager, who is now grateful for this post as my cassett is now oxidized.

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