They may not have scaled the same heights as Lynyrd Skynyrd, but Molly Hatchet remain major proponents of the Southern rock sound (or perhaps more fittingly, Southern metal sound). While their studio albums have been known to pack quite a wallop, many of their fans will attest that there's nothing like experiencing Molly Hatchet on-stage, with the Marshalls cranked to the max. And their 2007 LP concert set, Flirtin' with Disaster Live, certainly proves that the group is still all about the concert experience. But don't be misled by its title -- this is not a song-for-song replication of the group's most popular studio effort, 1979's Flirtin' with Disaster (why its title is modeled after their 1979 release remains a mystery). But there certainly is a healthy helping of Hatchet classics, including such "man rock" showcases as "Whiskey Man," and of course, their best-known ditty, "Flirtin' with Disaster." Trends may come and go, but Flirtin' with Disaster Live proves once and for all why you can crown Molly Hatchet "the AC/DC of Southern rock" -- you know exactly what you're going to get musically ahead of time, and in the process, you'll get your keyster thoroughly kicked.
01 Whiskey Man 02 Bounty Hunter 03 Son Of The South 04 Fall Of The Peacemakers 05 Devil's Canyon 06 Get In The Game 07 Beatin' The Odds 08 Moonlight Dancing On The Bayou 09 Rainbow Bridge 10 Flirtin' With Disaster