| Rant | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 21 April 2001 | |||
| Studio | New Calcutta, New York City | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 56:47 | |||
| Label | Papillion (UK), Repertoire (Europe), Fuel2000 (North America) | |||
| Producer | Andy York, Ian Hunter | |||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
Rant is the 10th solo studio album by Ian Hunter and also his most political one in 25 years.[2] Unlike his last three albums which were more collaborative, Hunter wrote all the tracks by himself.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ian Hunter.
UK version
- "Ripoff" – 4:50
 - "Good Samaritan" – 4:07
 - "Death of a Nation" – 5:35
 - "Purgatory" – 4:46
 - "American Spy" – 4:30
 - "Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders)" – 6:20
 - "Wash Us Away" – 3:57
 - "Morons" – 5:32
 - "Soap 'N' Water" – 5:18
 - "Knees of My Heart" – 3:35
 - "No One" – 3:37
 - "Still Love Rock 'n' Roll" – 4:34
 
US version
- "Still Love Rock 'n' Roll" – 4:34
 - "Wash Us Away" – 3:57
 - "Death of a Nation" – 5:35
 - "Morons" – 5:32
 - "Purgatory" – 4:46
 - "American Spy" – 4:30
 - "Dead Man Walkin' (Eastenders)" – 6:20
 - "Good Samaritan" – 4:07
 - "Soap 'N' Water" – 5:18
 - "Ripoff" – 4:50
 - "Knees of My Heart" – 3:35
 - "No One" – 3:37
 
Personnel
- Ian Hunter - vocals, keyboards, harmonica, acoustic guitar, piano, backing vocals
 - Andy York - electric guitar, mandoguitar, groovebox, autoharp, organ, zither, keyboards, mandolin, bass, backing vocals
 - Steve Holley - drums, percussion
 - Robbie Alter - guitars, bass, piano
 - Tommy Mandel - organ, keyboards, loops
 - Mickey Curry - drums
 - John Conte - bass
 - Rich Pagano - backing vocals, bongos, drums
 - James Mastro - six-string fuzzbass, mandolin, electric slide, electric 12-string, acoustic 12-string
 - Dane Clark - drums
 - Doug Petty - organ, keyboards
 - Jesse Hunter Patterson - gang vocals
 - Lisa Ronson - gang vocals
 - Willie Nile - gang vocals
 - Rick Tedesco - guitar, gang vocals
 
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
 - ↑ "Ian Hunter CD: "Rant"". Hunter-mott.com. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
 
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