Full Bluntal Nugity Review by Gary Hill Recorded live in Detroit on New Years Eve 2000-2001, this is all out gonzo Nugent. There is no great risk being taken here with much of this material being straight up classic Ted. More...
If You Can't Lick 'Em...Lick 'Em Review by Gary Hill Another in a series of Ted Nugent reissues, this period of the Nuge’s career seemed to find him struggling with his musical identity.
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Little Miss Dangerous Review by Gary Hill Ted Nugent really shines when he does what he does best – straight ahead hard rock.
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Love Grenade Review by Greg Olma What can you say about Ted Nugent that hasn’t already been said? I have followed his career since Double Live Gonzo and rarely has he disappointed.
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Nugent Review by Gary Hill As Ted Nugent albums go this is pretty average. That said, an average Nugent album is still pretty darned good.
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Penetrator Review by Gary Hill This disc seems to find Ted Nugent in the middle of identity crisis. Originally released in the 1980’s, it’s one of a series of newly reissued albums.
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Spirit of the Wild Review by Gary Hill I like this CD a lot. It’s got a lot of classic Ted Nugent sound, but there’s some chances to stretch out a bit, too.
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Sweden Rocks Review by Gary Hill Whatever you think of Ted Nugent, the man has produced some of the most recognizable guitar solos in the world.
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DVD Reviews
Ted Nugent - Motor City Mayhem DVD Review by Gary Hill Detroit, the Fourth of July and Ted Nugent – what goes together better than those three things? Not much. More...
Ted Nugent - Sweden Rocks DVD Review by Gary Hill As someone who has seen the Nuge live a few times in my life, I can testify that he delivers on the rock and roll promise.
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Various Artists - Mullets Rock Too Review by Gary Hill It's a safe bet you've heard every song on this disc – although you might not have heard the Ace Frehley track as performed by him. That doesn't mean this set isn't enjoyable.
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Carmine Appice - Ultimate Guitar Zeus Review by Gary Hill An album like this could be a tricky venture. Essentially the concept is a series of songs with the same basic core band.
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