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Great Gonzos! The Best of Ted Nugent

Great Gonzos! The Best of Ted Nugent in Bloomington, MN
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When originally released in 1981, the ten-track
Great Gonzos!: The Best of Ted Nugent
was an expertly selected collection of
Ted Nugent
's best-known material. But with the advent of the CD, the length of albums could be stretched out, and such is the case with the 1999 reissue of
Great Gonzos!
All of the previous ten tracks are remastered and featured in all of their ferocious glory, as well as three extra tracks not included on the original: the exceptional instrumental from 1977,
"Home Bound,"
plus the explosive rockers
"Yank Me, Crank Me"
and
"Give Me Just a Little."
While
the Nuge
is known primarily for his shorter compositions that are still classic
rock
radio favorites (
"Cat Scratch Fever,"
"Just What the Doctor Ordered,"
"Free-for-All,"
"Dog Eat Dog"
), his longer tracks are just as gripping (
"Stranglehold,"
"Wango Tango,"
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
). The selections are taken mostly from
Nugent
's first three albums (his best work), but
still neglects several standouts, such as
"Hey Baby,"
"Live It Up,"
"Out of Control."
Still,
remains an essential purchase for admirers of fine '70s-era
hard rock
. ~ Greg Prato
Great Gonzos!: The Best of Ted Nugent
was an expertly selected collection of
Ted Nugent
's best-known material. But with the advent of the CD, the length of albums could be stretched out, and such is the case with the 1999 reissue of
Great Gonzos!
All of the previous ten tracks are remastered and featured in all of their ferocious glory, as well as three extra tracks not included on the original: the exceptional instrumental from 1977,
"Home Bound,"
plus the explosive rockers
"Yank Me, Crank Me"
and
"Give Me Just a Little."
While
the Nuge
is known primarily for his shorter compositions that are still classic
rock
radio favorites (
"Cat Scratch Fever,"
"Just What the Doctor Ordered,"
"Free-for-All,"
"Dog Eat Dog"
), his longer tracks are just as gripping (
"Stranglehold,"
"Wango Tango,"
"Wang Dang Sweet Poontang"
). The selections are taken mostly from
Nugent
's first three albums (his best work), but
still neglects several standouts, such as
"Hey Baby,"
"Live It Up,"
"Out of Control."
Still,
remains an essential purchase for admirers of fine '70s-era
hard rock
. ~ Greg Prato