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There is no stopping the Nuge as he continuously puts out loud, rocking albums. From his 1975 solo self-titled debut to his most recent live recording, Motor City Mayhem where Ted celebrates his 6,000th rockout!

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The Amboy Dukes

The Amboy Dukes’ eponymous debut album should be number one on any psychedelia collector’s list. This experimental record hangs delicately between Hendrix-esque riffs and the psychedelic feel of the early days of The Who. The track “Psalms of Aftermath” makes heavy use of the sitar, while “Colors” begins to explore the experimental guitar stylings of Nugent. Instead of featuring metal shredding that Ted became famous for in his later solo years, his style is confined to a more blues/pop vibe that works extraordinarily well with the band’s backing. Featuring seven original Amboy Dukes tracks and a few faithful covers, this record promises a fun and exciting listening experience!

Record Label: Mainstream
Release Date: November 1967



Songs Lyrics Listen
1. Baby, Please Don't Go Baby, Please Don't Go
2. I Feel Free I Feel Free
3. Young Love Young Love
4. Psalms Of Aftermath Psalms Of Aftermath
5. Colors Colors
6. Let's Go Get Stoned Let's Go Get Stoned
7. Down On Philips Escalator Down On Philips Escalator
8. The Lovely Lady The Lovely Lady
9. Night Time Night Time
10. It's Not True It's Not True
11. Gimme Love Gimme Love

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