Album Information:
Album ID: 9917
About Ted Nugent:
Ted Nugent, also known as 'The Motor City Madman,' is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and activist famous for his hard rock music, wild onstage antics, and conservative political views. Born on December 13th, 1948, in Redford, Michigan, Nugent began playing the guitar at a young age and was influenced by artists such as Chuck Berry and the Rolling Stones.
In 1967, Nugent formed his first band, The Lourds, who were later renamed The Amboy Dukes. The Amboy Dukes gained success with their hit song 'Journey to the Center of the Mind' in 1968. Nugent decided to leave the band in 1975 and embark on a solo career.
Throughout the 1970s, Nugent released numerous successful albums, including 'Ted Nugent,' 'Cat Scratch Fever,' and 'Weekend Warriors.' He gained a loyal following of fans, known as 'Nugentiacs,' who were drawn to his wild, high-energy performances and unapologetic lyrics.
In addition to his music career, Nugent has been outspoken about his conservative political views and has been involved in numerous campaigns and activism efforts. He has been a vocal advocate for gun rights and a critic of environmental regulations. He has also appeared on reality TV shows such as 'Surviving Nugent' and 'Wanted Ted or Alive.'
Despite controversy surrounding some of his comments and actions, Nugent remains a beloved figure in the world of rock music and has continued to tour and release music. His most recent album, 'The Music Made Me Do It,' was released in 2018.
About the album Ted Nugent:
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Ted Nugent's self-titled album, released in 1975, is a record that perfectly exemplifies the high-energy, guitar-driven rock music that the artist is known for. The album features nine tracks that showcase Nugent's exceptional guitar playing, as well as his raw and impassioned vocal delivery.
The album opens with 'Stranglehold,' which has become one of Nugent's most iconic songs. This track sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its heavy riffs, blistering solos, and intense vocals. The next few tracks, including 'Stormtroopin' and 'Hey Baby,' maintain the same level of energy and intensity.
The mid-tempo ballad, 'Just What the Doctor Ordered,' shows off Nugent's softer side, but still manages to pack a punch with its soaring chorus. Meanwhile, 'Snakeskin Cowboys' and 'Motor City Madhouse' are two of the album's most high-octane tracks, featuring frenetic guitar work and thunderous drumming.
Nugent takes a more straightforward approach with the bluesy 'Where Have You Been All My Life.' This track has a more stripped-down sound, with Nugent's guitar playing taking center stage. Finally, the album closes with the upbeat 'Queen of the Forest,' a track that brings the album full circle with its catchy chorus and driving guitar riffs.
Overall, Ted Nugent's self-titled album is a must-listen for fans of hard rock and heavy metal. The album is unapologetic, in-your-face, and showcases Nugent at his absolute best as a guitarist and a vocalist.
Members:
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Ted Nugent's Key Members:
1. Derek St. Holmes - Derek St. Holmes is a Michigan-born musician and songwriter. He joined Ted Nugent's band as a lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist in 1975 and played on some of Nugent's most successful albums, including 'Free-for-All,' 'Cat Scratch Fever,' and 'Double Live Gonzo!'. After leaving Nugent's band, he worked as a solo artist, and in various other bands.
2. Rob Grange - Rob Grange is a bassist best known for his work with Ted Nugent. He played with Nugent in the late 70s and early 80s, contributing to albums like 'Cat Scratch Fever,' 'Double Live Gonzo!,' and 'Scream Dream.' Grange left Nugent's band in 1982 but continued to perform and record music with other bands.
3. Cliff Davies - Cliff Davies was a drummer who joined Ted Nugent's band in the mid-80s. He played on Nugent's 'Penetrator' and 'Little Miss Dangerous' albums and toured with the band during that time. Davies had previously played with bands like AC/DC and Lone Star.
4. Mick Brown - Mick Brown is a drummer who played with Ted Nugent in the late 80s and early 90s. He appeared on Nugent's 'If You Can't Lick 'Em...Lick 'Em' and 'Spirit of the Wild' albums, and toured with Nugent during that period.
5. Jack Blades - Jack Blades is a bassist, vocalist, and songwriter who joined Ted Nugent's band in the early 2000s. He contributed to Nugent's 'Craveman' and 'Love Grenade' albums and toured with the band during that time. Blades has also played with other bands, including Night Ranger and Damn Yankees.
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Track List for Ted Nugent:
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An album usually consists of multiple tracks, with each track being a separate song. The track listing is typically provided in order, from the first track to the last track on the album. Each track is usually numbered to correspond with its order in the album.
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Discography for Ted Nugent:
Here is a complete discography for Ted Nugent in chronological order, including all albums, singles, and other releases with their respective release dates:
Albums:
1. Ted Nugent (1975)
Release date: April 1975
2. Free-for-All (1976)
Release date: April 1976
3. Cat Scratch Fever (1977)
Release date: May 1977
4. Double Live Gonzo! (1978)
Release date: July 1978
5. Weekend Warriors (1978)
Release date: September 1978
6. State of Shock (1979)
Release date: May 1979
7. Scream Dream (1980)
Release date: May 1980
8. Intensities in 10 Cities (1981)
Release date: April 1981
9. Nugent (1982)
Release date: June 1982
10. Penetrator (1984)
Release date: February 1984
11. Little Miss Dangerous (1986)
Release date: August 1986
12. If You Can't Lick 'Em... Lick 'Em (1988)
Release date: February 1988
13. Spirit of the Wild (1995)
Release date: April 1995
14. Craveman (2002)
Release date: April 2002
15. Love Grenade (2007)
Release date: September 2007
Singles:
1. 'Stranglehold' (1975)
Release date: May 1975
2. 'Hey Baby' (1975)
Release date: October 1975
3. 'Cat Scratch Fever' (1977)
Release date: June 1977
4. 'Just What the Doctor Ordered' (1977)
Release date: September 1977
5. 'Free-for-All' (1976)
Release date: April 1976
6. 'Dog Eat Dog' (1976)
Release date: August 1976
7. 'Stormtroopin' (1976)
Release date: November 1976
8. 'Wango Tango' (1980)
Release date: April 1980
9. 'Scream Dream' (1980)
Release date: May 1980
10. 'Little Miss Dangerous' (1986)
Release date: July 1986
11. 'High Enough' (with Damn Yankees) (1990)
Release date: August 1990
Other Releases:
1. Amboy Dukes (1967)
Release date: November 1967
2. Journey to the Center of the Mind (1968)
Release date: May 1968
3. Migration (1969)
Release date: June 1969
4. Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom (1970)
Release date: March 1970
5. Survival of the Fittest Live (1971)
Release date: 1971
6. Tooth, Fang and Claw (1974)
Release date: August 1974
7. The Best of Ted Nugent (1981)
Release date: 1981
8. Great Gonzos!: The Best of Ted Nugent (1981)
Release date: October 1981
9. Out of Control (1993)
Release date: April 1993
10. Take No Prisoners (1997)
Release date: September 1997
11. Extended Versions (2005)
Release date: May 2005