11. "Just What The Doctor Ordered (Live Hammersmith Odeon, London)"
12. "Motor City Madhouse (Live Hammersmith Odeon, London)"
13. "Magic Party (Outtake)"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Ted Nugent by Ted Nugent, released 9 August 1999, includes the following tracks: "Hey Baby", "Snakeskin Cowboys", "Where Have You Been All My Life", "Queen Of The Forest" and more.
This version of Ted Nugent comes as a 1xCD. -
Made in Austria.
With a 8-page booklet.
Tracks 10 to 13 recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, 1977.
Cat# EPC 494605 2 / 4946052000 on back cover.
4946052000 / 494605 2 on label.
494605 2 on tray side.
4946052000 on booklet back cover.
The CD "Ted Nugent" by the legendary guitarist and rock icon Ted Nugent is a must-have for any classic rock enthusiast. Released under Sony Music, this self-titled album showcases Nugent's explosive guitar work, raw energy, and signature sound that helped define hard rock in the 1970s. Featuring hits like "Stranglehold," "Stormtroopin'," and "Hey Baby," the album captures Nugent at his creative peak. Ted Nugent rose to fame as a solo artist after his time with The Amboy Dukes, earning acclaim for his electrifying live performances and multi-platinum albums throughout his career. Sony Music, one of the world?s leading music companies, is renowned for its diverse roster of artists and commitment to delivering high-quality audio experiences.
An outstanding album of hurricane hard rock. From the first minutes, we see the incredible work of all the musicians of the group. Although Ted Nugent later usurped the fame of the band’s first albums, in this album all members of the group made equal contributions to the creation of this masterpiece.
Andraz Z. - 20/May/2014
Nothing much to say. This is the first release of the wild Ted Nugent. I think it has been remastered a few times (so I don't really know which version you get here), but it has a good sound "with an old touch". However, there are some bonus tracks, nothing special, but quite ok. The booklet includes some nice pictures and a text written by Gary Graff.