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Ted Nugent – Free For All

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While Ted Nugent's second solo album, 1976's ‘Free For All’, was another raging slab of rock and roll, it wasn't quite as consistent as his self-titled debut. The main reason was due to singer/rhythm guitarist Derek St. Holmes' departure from the band just as recording of the album began (due to constant grappling with the Nuge about certain musical issues). To solve the problem, producer Tom Werman convinced a then-unknown singer by the name of Meat Loaf to handle the vocal chores on the songs Derek was going to sing. While it seems like a mismatch in theory, the results were not catastrophic — such rockers as ‘Writing On The Wall’ (a virtual rewrite of ‘Stranglehold’), ‘Street Rats’ and ‘Hammerdown’ are classic Nuge stompers and the title track is one of Ted's all-time best (featuring a downright vicious groove), as is the rocking tale about the 1967 Detroit riots, ‘Dog Eat Dog’. Despite St. Holmes' absence (he would return in time for the album's subsequent tour), ‘Free For All’ solidified Ted's commercial success, reaching the Top 25. Track listing: 1. Free For All 2. Dog Eat Dog 3. Writing On The Wall 4. Turn It Up 5. Together 6. Street Rats 7. Hammerdown 8. Light My Way 9. I Love You So I Told You A Lie

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Epic

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