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Artist: Ted Nugent

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CD Title: Little Miss Dangerous

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1986

Label: Atlantic Records

Catalog Number: 7 81632-1

Personnel

Ted Nugent guitars, bass, six-string Fender bass, lead and backing vocals, percussion
Dave Amato rhythm guitar, Roland synthesizer, guitar, lead and backing vocals
Patrick Leonard keyboards and synthesizers
David 'Hawk' Wolinski keyboards and synthesizers
Lawrence Dermer keyboards and synthesizers
Ricky Phillips bass, background vocals
Jay Ferguson bass
Michael Mason drums and percussion, background vocals
Joe Galdo keyboards
Duane Hitchings keyboards
Rick Baron, Tommy Thayer, Sandy Slavin, Bobby Colomby, Robby Weaver, Jaime St. James, Carmine Appice - additional background vocals

Tracks

1.  High Heels in Motion  3:34
2.  Strangers  3:45
3.  Little Miss Dangerous  4:46
4.  Savage Dancer  3:50
5.  Crazy Ladies  3:38
6.  When Your Body Talks  3:38
7.  Little Red Book  3:02
8.  Take Me Away  3:00
9.  Angry Young Man  3:54
10.  Painkiller  5:51
  
Total Running Time:  38:58

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Existing comments about this CD

From: RichieRocker Date: September 7, 2002 at 13:01
Little Miss Dangerous kicks ass. But after that the album is decent great guitar and animalistic attitude.

From: pablo Date: October 2, 2003 at 9:19
Sigue con una línea melódica como en el anterior trabajo aunque es un tanto inferior al gran "Penetrator"

From: Gar Date: November 28, 2003 at 12:40
I know a lot of Nugent fans hate this album, but I always thought it was one of his best. He was adopting a sleeker 80s approach to his music, and he really pulled it off. The opener "High Heels in Motion" is probably my favorite track, but the rest of the songs are quite strong as well. Dave Amato now plays guitar for REO Speedwagon, though he proves himself to be an outstanding vocalist here. Worth checking out, especially if you're not normally a fan of the Nuge. This one may surprise you.

From: Infinity Date: January 3, 2004 at 21:30
"Angry young man" was title-song for an episode of Miami Vice. Starring: Ted himself...check it out!!!

From: Great Dane Date: January 4, 2004 at 16:16
Well yeah. He should stick to playing music.

From: Propane Date: November 30, 2004 at 20:04
I have another theory, but for this album; Ted was thinking about marriage at this time of his life and wanted to be more accomodating to his future wife, who demanded he tone it down. Note to Ted: Don't pay any attention to the little woman when it comes to music.

From: aorluver Date: November 10, 2007 at 15:01
LOVE THIS ONE!! MELODIC , ENERGETIC ,ARROGANT WHAT ELSE CAN YOU EXPECT FROM A ROCK RELEASE?? THE BEST NUGENT's STUFF EVER!!! I HOPE NUGENT ORTHODOX FANS WILL NOT KILL ME- I KNOW THEY HATE THIS ONE

From: Remastered Reason Date: June 11, 2009 at 16:00
This is sadly a sign of the times type album. The generic drums sound is strickly due to the crappy mid 80's mainstream production, which, ultimately hampers this as going down as one of Nuge's best albums. Otherwise, the songs are strong & sleek, filled with tight solos & overall Nuge intensity. Worthy of being re-recorded one day without the cheesy drums.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: October 5, 2011 at 21:13
Uncle Ted followed the same formula of his previews album "Penetrator" of 1984..."radio friednly" songs but with that occasional edgy guitar that defines the "motor city madman"...some tracks are really ..."Little Miss Dangerous" with that catchy beat,"Strangers","Crazy Ladies"(rocks!),"When Your Body Talks","Little Red Book"...a decent album if you like the commercial side of The Nuge...otherwise skip it if you like the heavy side of him...80/100


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