Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -flac- 88 [upd] ★ Limited & Reliable
Before going solo, Nugent led this Detroit-based psychedelic and hard rock outfit. The Amboy Dukes Journey to the Center of the Mind Marriage on the Rocks / Rock Bottom Survival of the Fittest (Live, 1971) Call of the Wild Tooth, Fang & Claw Solo Studio Albums (1975–2022)
The 1980s saw Nugent incorporate synthesizers and pop production. While purists balk, the high-resolution transfers redeem this era. Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -FLAC- 88
1998–2010 — Later studio albums and live material Before going solo, Nugent led this Detroit-based psychedelic
Widely considered a major return to form. Reuniting with vocalist Derek St. Holmes on several tracks, the album delivered heavy, groove-oriented rock like "Fred Bear" and "Tooth, Fang & Claw." 1998–2010 — Later studio albums and live material
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The defining album of his career. The title track became an instant rock anthem.
This is Nugent’s golden era. Ted Nugent (1975) contains "Stranglehold"—an 8-minute opus of wah-wah pedal mastery. In 88 kHz FLAC, the low-end rumble of Rob Grange’s bass doesn't blur into Ted’s mid-range solo. You can trace the signal path. Free-for-All (1976) and Cat Scratch Fever (1977) were mixed to be loud. The 88 kHz version rolls back the harshness, revealing the dynamic range of drummer Clifford Davies.