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Artist: Ted Nugent

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CD Title: Detroit Muscle

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2022

Label: Pavement Entertainment

Catalog Number: PVMNT 6701

Personnel

Ted Nugent vocals, guitars
Greg Smith bass, vocals
Jason Hartless drums, percussion, vocals

Michael Lutz harmony vocals
Three Coneys & a Slice backing vocals

Tracks

1.  Detroit Muscle  
2.  Come and Take It  
3.  Born in the MotorCity  
4.  American Campfire  
5.  Drivin' Blind  
6.  Just Leave Me Alone  
7.  Alaska  
8.  WinterSpring SummerFall  
9.  Leave the Lights On  
10.  Feedback GrindFIRE  
11.  Star Spangled Banner  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 9, 2022 at 19:40
The first track is a pretty solid, rowdy tune, but the rest is mostly crap. In that way, the record continues the attern established on the last two albums. Evthe better songs either sound like retreads or are just so overshadowed by thelyrics that they aren't enjoyable. I have to think Uncle Ted has alienated almost everyone excep

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 9, 2022 at 19:48
... except people who are fans of his politics first and his music a very distant second. Which is fitting, because it seems music has taken a lower priority than being a loud-mouthed prick, as evidenced by these three latest albums full of throwaway instrumentals, lame jokes and commercials for Ted's lifestyle. Still used to be willing to forgive him a lot as long as he still made me laugh, but I gotta say, I am completely out of patience with people like Ted, and won't go out of my way to be around 'em.

From: Ace75 Date: May 14, 2022 at 3:10
Like the late mighty Ronnie van zant would sing, southern man don’t Ned you arounnnnd anyhoooww!!!


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