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Length
  
38:03

Release date
  
1971

Label
  
Island Records

Artist
  
Mott the Hoople

Producer
  
Guy Stevens

Genres
  
Glam rock, Hard rock

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Released
  
November 1971 (UK/Canada) January 1972 (US)

Recorded
  
Island Studios, London August–September 1971

Brain Capers (1971)
  
All the Young Dudes (1972)

Similar
  
Mott the Hoople albums, Hard rock albums

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Brain Capers is the fourth album by the band Mott the Hoople.

Contents

It was originally released in November 1971 in the UK by Island Records (catalogue number ILPS 9178) and on Island Records in Canada (cat. no. SW-9178), and was reissued in 2003 (on CD) by Angel Air (cat. no. SJPCD160). It was released January 1972 in the US on Atlantic Records (cat. no. SD 8304).

The album was not initially a commercial success, and was the only Mott the Hoople album that failed to chart in either the UK or US.

Its working title was "AC/DC" though this was abandoned in favour of either "Brain Damage" or "Bizarre Capers" before a compromise was settled on. Earlier sessions, self-produced by the band, were also abandoned when svengali Guy Stevens was called in to rescue the album but a number of these recordings have resurfaced on All the Young Dudes: The Anthology and as bonus material on Angel Air's re-issues of Mott the Hoople albums.

The covers of the original UK and Canadian LPs do not feature the mask seen on the US version (and some later re-releases). There was an actual mask packaged inside with the UK version of the album, but not with the Canadian LP. The band name and line under it are in the centre of the cover where the mask would be and the title shifted upwards. The US and Canadian LPs do not have the inner sleeve picturing fighter planes that the original UK album had.

The album is dedicated to James Dean, as stated below the band photo on the back cover.

Side A

  1. "Death May Be Your Santa Claus" (Ian Hunter, Verden Allen) 4:55
  2. "Your Own Backyard" (Dion DiMucci) 4:13
  3. "Darkness, Darkness" (Jesse Colin Young) 4:33
  4. "The Journey" (Hunter) 9:15

Side B

  1. "Sweet Angeline" (Hunter) 4:53
  2. "Second Love" (Allen) 3:46
  3. "The Moon Upstairs" (Hunter, Mick Ralphs) 5:07
  4. "The Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception" (Hunter, Guy Stevens) 1:21

"The Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception" is essentially part two of "The Journey," beginning with a fade-in at the point where "The Journey" was earlier faded out.

On original Atlantic Records U.S. pressings of Brain Capers, the running time of "The Journey" is incorrectly listed at 8:31, and "The Wheel of the Quivering Meat Conception" is listed at 2:07.

2003 CD bonus tracks

  • "Midnight Lady" (Hunter, Ralphs) 3:33
  • "The Journey" (Hunter) 9:47
  • Personnel

    Mott the Hoople
  • Verden Allen – Keyboards, Vocals
  • Dale "Buffin" Griffin – Drums, Vocals
  • Ian Hunter – Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
  • Mick Ralphs – Guitar, Vocals
  • Pete Watts – Bass, Vocals
  • with:

  • Jim Price – Trumpet on "Second Love"
  • Guy Stevens – Piano, Producer
  • Technical
  • Andy Johns – Engineer
  • Zal Schreiber – Mastering
  • Richard Polak – Photography
  • Songs

    1Death May Be Your Santa Claus4:55
    2Your Own Backyard4:13
    3Darkness Darkness4:32

    References

    Brain Capers Wikipedia