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Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent

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Media Type: CD
Artist: NUGENT,TED
Title: TED NUGENT
Street Release Date: 06/22/1999
Domestic
Genre: ROCK/POP

Track Listing

  1. Stranglehold
  2. Stormtroopin'
  3. Hey Baby
  4. Just What the Doctor Ordered
  5. Snakeskin Cowboys
  6. Motor City Madhouse
  7. Where Have You Been All My Life
  8. You Make Me Feel Right at Home
  9. Queen of the Forest
  10. Stormtroopin' [Live][*]
  11. Just What the Doctor Ordered [Live][*]
  12. Motor City Madhouse [Live][*]
  13. Magic Party [*][Outtake]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8236 in Music
  • Brand: NUGENT,TED
  • Released on: 1999-06-22
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Like a dog in heat...5
Ted Nugent's first solo album defines what was great about mid-'70's hard rock, commercial yet not altogether radio friendly
songs that still stand up today. This was the first Ted CD I bought after listening "Great Gonzos" for the last ten years. I knew a record which already contained "Stranglehold", "Doctor" and "Madhouse" would have other killer songs and I wasn't disappointed. "Stormtroopin'", "Hey Baby", "Snakeskin Cowboys", and "Queen of the Forest" also push this album into classic status. I love the combination of Ted's obnoxious guitar and Derek St. Holmes' struttin' vocals. I think St. Holmes was a very underated singer and his contributions to this LP have helped me enjoy it even more. The fact that Ted only sings one line in "Stranglehood" and solo vocal on "Madhouse" was another pleasant surprise. It's too bad the two of them couldn't continue in the same vein after Ted asserted his dominance over all aspects of his music including his sometimes ridiculous singing voice. As far as the extras on this CD reissue go, like many other reissues of classic albums(see also Judas Priest),....who needs them! "Magic Party" [stinks] and the three live tracks are all on "Double Live Gonzo", so why bother? Just give me the nine tracks from the original 1975 release and that's all I need from Terrible Teddy's classic Epic debut.

Guitar Maniac5
In my opinion, there are only 2 guitar players better than Ted and they're both named Jim. One spells his name with an i, the other with a y. Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page. Ted's first solo album I think is his best. The lead solos he cranks out are simply UNBELIEVABLE!! Speed, power, and creativity are what he's all about here. Ted has been known for never settling for anything less than perfection and that's what you get on this album. Derek St. Holmes, Cliff Davies, and Rob Grange were perfect choices to obtain this perfection along with Ted's screaming Gibson Birdland guitar. These four guys were meant to play together. It's a shame they couldn't stay together longer than they did. I saw them live 4 times and you talk about raw energy as well as chemistry-WOW did these guys have it!!! You put 4 musicians with this much talent, energy, and chemistry together, along with perfect mixing and production, and what you get is an album that is the ultimate rock-n-roll masterpiece. Song after song, verse after verse, and lick after lick, that's just what this album is.

Ted Nugent (1975)4
Ted Nugent's 1975 album for Epic records has become a hard rock classic. Featuring one of Nugent's best and best known songs "Stranglehold", this album rocks from start to finish. This is probably Ted Nugent's best album. Highlights include: Stranglehold, Just What the Doctor Ordered, Stormtroopin, Hey Baby and Snakeskin Cowboys. A must for your hard rock collection.