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Molly Hatchet – The Deed Is Done – 1984 – Blues Rock / Rock & Roll / Hard Rock (vinyl lp)
Molly Hatchet – The Deed Is Done – 1984 – Blues Rock / Rock & Roll / Hard Rock (vinyl lp)
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| Label | Epic – FE 39621 |
| Format | Vinyl LP |
| Country | CANADA |
| Genre | Blues Rock / Rock & Roll / Hard Rock |
| Year | 1984 |
Tracklist
A1Satisfied Man (4:57)
A2Backstabber (4:12)
A3She Does She Does (6:06)
A4Intro Piece (1:15)
A5Stone In Your Heart (4:14)
B1Man On The Run (4:09)
B2Good Smoke And Whiskey (3:33)
B3Heartbreak Radio (3:27)
B4I Ain't Got You (2:30)
B5Straight Shooter (3:46)
B6Song For The Children (2:31)
Condition
| Sleeve Condition | Mint (M) with lyric sheet |
| Label Condition | Mint (M) |
| Vinyl Condition | Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M) excellent |
| BIN # | R82 |
Here's a piece of Southern rock history that often gets overlooked in the shadow of Molly Hatchet's earlier classics. "The Deed Is Done" marked a significant transition period for the Jacksonville band, coming four years after their commercial peak and representing their evolution beyond the swamp rock sound that initially defined them. This 1984 Epic pressing captures the group at a crossroads, incorporating more polished production values while still maintaining those distinctive dual guitar harmonies that made them legends alongside Lynyrd Skynyrd and .38 Special in the Southern rock pantheon.
What makes this particular release compelling for collectors is its representation of Molly Hatchet's attempt to adapt to the changing musical landscape of the mid-80s. The album features some surprisingly sophisticated songwriting, particularly on tracks like "Fall of the Peacemakers" and the title cut, showcasing a band refusing to simply coast on their boogie rock reputation. While it didn't achieve the commercial success of "Flirtin' with Disaster," it's become something of a cult favorite among Southern rock purists who appreciate its grittier, more mature approach. This Epic pressing maintains the full dynamic range of the original recordings, something that's particularly important given the album's emphasis on layered guitar work and Bobby Ingram's melodic lead lines.
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