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Artist: Ted Nugent

Title: Free-for-All

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Ted Nugent Free-for-All Album Cover

 

Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1976

Label: Epic Records

Catalog Number: EK-34121

Personnel

Meat Loaf vocals
Ted Nugent vocals, bass, guitar, percussion
Cliff Davies percussion, drums, backing vocals
Rob Grange bass, guitar
Steve McRay keyboards, backing vocals
Derek St. Holmes rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Tom Werman percussion

Re-issued in 1999 with bonus tracks

Tracks

1.  Free-For-All  3:20
2.  Dog Eat Dog  4:02
3.  Writing on the Wall  7:08
4.  Turn It Up  3:36
5.  Street Rats  3:36
6.  Together  5:52
7.  Light My Way  3:00
8.  Hammerdown  4:07
9.  I Love You So I Told You a Lie  3:47
10.  Free-for-All live bonus track  5:13
11.  Dog Eat Dog live bonus track  6:21
12.  Street Rats alternate version, Derek St. Holmes vocal bonus track  4:14
  
Total Running Time:  54:16

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Kim Date: July 21, 2002 at 17:01
Again a great cd from the Madman. Dog Eat Dog, and Free For All are great.

From: Todd Date: January 21, 2003 at 22:20
This is a great release and contains the best recorded work by Meatloaf also. I highly recommend it!

From: ultmetal Date: June 10, 2003 at 14:13
As much as I love this CD, I can only imagine how much better it would have been had Derek St.Holmes recorded all the vocals, rather than Meatloaf. Just take a listen to the alternate version of "Street Rats" with Derek on vocals. This version is much stronger! It's a shame St.Holmes and da Nug couldn't get along in those early years. Still a great disc. My Nuge page: http://www.nolifetilmetal.com/tednugentcds.htm

From: Date: May 7, 2004 at 15:28
A disappointing album for the Nuge. Derek St. Holmes sorely missed on vocals and the songs just don't match up to the first album. Production-wise it sounds sort of sterile. a lot of filler tunes as well, only about 3-4 keepers on this one.

From: Rockhead Date: May 8, 2004 at 8:31
Can't agree with the above write up. I think this is a great album Street Rats, Hammerdown, I love you so I told you a lie, Dod eat Dog are all great songs. Meatloaf does a sterling job.

From: Propane Date: November 30, 2004 at 19:25
A great one from the master of B.S. I've seen him a few times and he never lets me down. Buy this one for Turn it up.

From: Date: March 13, 2005 at 9:08
kill bambi for mr ted

From: Nick C Date: September 28, 2006 at 23:36
I'm not a huge Nuge fan but I like this 'un (in fact I've just re-ordered it for the umpteenth time). I absolutely love Hammerdown and Street Rats is pretty close on it's tail. Together is a great ballad and another of my favourite Teddy songs. A good 'un - but hell why is he wearing childrens pyjama pants on the cover...not too cool that!

From: rick kerch vzla Date: June 19, 2011 at 19:37
Quite a goodie album...it has the raw feeling of Rock'N'Roll!!!...best tracks 4 me are "Free-For-All","Dog Eat Dog","Turn It Up"( ) & "Hammerdown"...anything uncle Ted did in his early solo career and up 2 now is a major kicking a** thing!!!...by the way the re-edition of this album brings 3 bonus tracks("Free-For-All" & "Dog Eat Dog" both live and an alternate version of "Street Rats")...87/100

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: November 5, 2011 at 21:50
An uneven release from Ted, as it contains some of his absolute best, and then some utterly forgettable material. The title track is probably my favorite Nugent song, just a heavy, nasty-ass tune with a killer groove and sneering, raspy vocals from Ted. "Dog Eat Dog," "Turn It Up," "Street Rats" and "Hammerdown" are also great, but the rest? Nah! Ted sings the title track, St. Holmes sings a couple, and Meat Loaf sings the rest, which adds to the unevenness of the record.


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