THE MUSIC MADE ME DO IT - Ted Nugent
| Ted NugentTHE MUSIC MADE ME DO IT - Ted Nugent
The Music Made Me Do It, the 14th studio album from Ted Nugent. What a great record. And we can thank the great Michael Lutz [pronounced loots ], the czar of Brownsville Station and co-author of Smokin in the Boys Room, for a lot of that. [Lutz, who co-produced The Music Made Me Do It with Nugent, co-wrote Smokin in the Boys Room with Cub Koda. It reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1973.] - soundandvision.com
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Classic Rock Revisited
The music, however, is wild, loud and in your face—kinda like the man himself.
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KNAC Pure Rock
The lyrics on the majority of the album reek of redneck culture, but with loud distorted guitars and blues licks. You know if country music sounded more like this than pop music that genre would be so much better off.
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The Cascade
Rock and roll is God’s second most important gift to the world, and Nugent’s The Music Made Me Do It is a full-on celebration of our right to rock.
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The Mighty Decibel
The four new tracks are worthy additions to the Motorcity Madman's recorded legacy.
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0DAYROXX
"The Music Made Me Do It" is all classic Nugent: classic guitar-driven US rock n' roll, lots of riffs, some fun, and that Seventies atmosphere, particularly augmented in closing track 'Sunrize' resembling his hit 'Stranglehold' HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Louder Sound
his is an album dripping with classic moments, from Stranglehold to Stormtroopin’ and Motor City Madhouse. No prisoners were taken, as Nugent set out to prove he was the craziest mutha ever to wield a Gibson Byrdland guitar in anger – and he was, too.
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