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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2018
Label: Round Hill Records
Catalog Number: RHRO 19
1. | The Music Made Me Do It | 3:28 |
2. | Where Ya Gonna Run to Get Away from Yourself | 3:05 |
3. | Cocked, Locked & Ready to Rock | 3:37 |
4. | BigFunDirtyGrooveNoize | 1:55 |
5. | I Love You Too Much Baby | 1:52 |
6. | BackStrap Fever | 3:28 |
7. | I Just Wanna Go Huntin' | 5:37 |
8. | Fred Bear - acoustic | 6:22 |
9. | Sunrize - band | 3:06 |
10. | Sunrize - Fender Bass VI solo | 4:56 |
Total Running Time: | 37:26 |
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From: Doug | Date: July 22, 2019 at 21:57 |
The title track is decent. The rest? When he does not partner with Derek St. Holmes, Ted loses a lot of luster, in my opinion. When it's just him, well Ted becomes Ted. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: October 26, 2021 at 13:11 |
An incredibly lazy album from someone who's constantly trumpeting his work ethic. Of course, music is just a side-hustle for Uncle Ted now, having made the transition to full-time asshole. There are only a handful of actual new songs, before the disc dhgenerates into half-baked jams, novelty songs that are basically commercials for Ted's lifestyle and completely unnecessary reworkings of old songs. Ted himself must be only person who actually likes the song "Fred Bear" enough to make an acoustic version of it. The whole sad charade wraps up with two versions of the same "song." Hey, I went through my Nugent phase, but somewhere along the way, he started believing his own bullshit—and I stopped. He became less of a zany, irreverent cartoon character, turning instead into a plain old fucking jerk. And the music took more and more of a backseat, as shown by tossed-off, mostly joke records like this and Shutup'n'Jam. |
From: Doghouse Reilly | Date: October 26, 2021 at 13:18 |
It's tempting to see these last couple records as Ted pulling a fast one on the gullible dupes that make up his remaining fanbase. But that's not exactly true. Maybe he knows full well that no one is really interested new music from him or almost anyone else from his era. They just want the hits, so why put any effort into it? So, are you still being cheated if you don't even care that you're being sold junk? |
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