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Artist: Ted Nugent

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CD Title: Live At Hammersmith '79

Ted Nugent Live At Hammersmith '79 Album Cover

 

Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1997

Label: Epic/Legacy

Catalog Number: EPC 485105 2, 485105 2

Personnel

Ted Nugent guitar, percussion, vocals
Charlie Huhn guitar, vocals
Steve McRay keyboards
Dave Kiswiney bass
Cliff Davies drums, background vocals
Tom Werman percussion

Live recording from the sell out 1979 Hammersmith Odeon concert, unreleased until 1997

Tracks

1.  Stormtroopin' live  5:57
2.  Just What The Doctor Ordered live  4:57
3.  Free-for-All live  8:17
4.  Dog Eat Dog live  5:52
5.  Cat Scratch Fever live  4:08
6.  Need You Bad live  5:17
7.  Paralyzed live  5:03
8.  It Don't Matter live  3:19
9.  Wang Dang Sweet Poontang live  8:05
10.  Stranglehold/Smokescreen live  10:29
11.  Motor City Madhouse live  10:10
12.  Gonzo live  3:57
  
Total Running Time:  75:31

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Existing comments about this CD

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 16, 2014 at 18:28
A pretty cool self state of uncle Ted in here!!!...crazy and wild ...about the album this is a raw hard rock one,the best way possible...if you are a fan of the man(like i am)then this vintage live recording will do you good.85/100

From: Doug Date: September 19, 2014 at 11:22
I'm one of those guys that liked Derek St. Holmes and Charlie Huhn. This album is good but not even in the same planet as "Double Live Gonzo." Uncle Ted's caveman screaming and howling is just too much at times.


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