Lp TED NUGENT Double Live Gonzo (2lp) (re) red vinyl - MOVLP558 - Mint/Mint

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2 lp TED NUGENT

Double Live Gonzo!

Limited edition of 1000 Numbered Copies In RED VINYL


 

Country of release: Netherlands, 2020

Originally released: 1978

Label: MUSIC OnVINYL

Catalog number: MOVLP558

Barcode: 8719262013681

Gatefold Cover/Gatefold Sleeve: Yes/ YES


 

 Condition Records : mint

Condition Cover: mint


 

 

Track Side 1:

1. Just What The Doctor Ordered (5:13) ( Live At Municipal Auditorium, Nashville July 1977)

2. Yank Me, Crank Me (4:11) ( Live 
at Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, Texas November 1977)

3. Gonzo (4:40) ( Live At 
Joe Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio November 1977)

4. Baby, Please Don't Go (5:22) 
 ( Live at Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, Texas November 1977)
 

Track Side 2:

1. Great WHITE Buffalo (5:39) ( Live in Dallas-July 1976)

2. Hibernation (14:06) ( Live At 
San Antonio Convention Center July 1976)


Track Side 3:

1. Stormtroopin' (8:03) ( Live At Seattle Center Coliseum August 1977)

2. Stranglehold (9:46) ( Live At 
Civic Center-Springfield, Mass. June 1976)


Track Side 4:

1. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang (5:00) ( Live At Municipal Auditorium, Nashville July 1977)

2. Cat Scratch Fever (3:35) 
( Live At Municipal Auditorium, Nashville July 1977)

3. Motor City Madhouse (9:45) 
( Live in Dallas-July 1976)



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As exciting as they were, TED NUGENT 's FirstThe sonic punch inThe WellofHIS outstandingLive performances, something readily proved by 1978's classicDouble Live Gonzo ! Both Nugent and HIS bandA fire performanceof their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega hit " Cat Scratch Fever " makes an obligatory appearance, but it's TheFrom Nugent's self-titled debut which truly stand out. "Just What The Doctor Ordered" is damn near PerfectTheband really clicksOn extended jams through "Motor City Madhouse" andThe fantastic "Stranglehold."A consume showman, Nugent also unleashesA number of hilarious, motormouth stage rapsOn "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" before offeringThe definitive versionofHIS early classic "GreatWHITE Buffalo." InThe yearof TheLive album (1978), this one's about as good as they come. (Eduardo Rivadavia/www.allmusic.com)



TED NUGENT - Lead vocals, lead guitar
Derek St. Holmes - rhythm guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals
Rob Grange - Bass
Cliff Davies - drums, backing vocals

 

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As exciting as they were, TED NUGENT 's FirstThe sonic punch inThe WellofHIS outstandingLive performances, something readily proved by 1978's classicDouble Live Gonzo ! Both Nugent and HIS bandA fire performanceof their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega hit " Cat Scratch Fever " makes an obligatory appearance, but it's TheFrom Nugent's self-titled debut which truly stand out. "Just What The Doctor Ordered" is damn near PerfectTheband really clicksOn extended jams through "Motor City Madhouse" andThe fantastic "Stranglehold."A consume showman, Nugent also unleashesA number of hilarious, motormouth stage rapsOn "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" before offeringThe definitive versionofHIS early classic "GreatWHITE Buffalo." InThe yearof TheLive album (1978), this one's about As exciting as they were, TED NUGENT 's FirstThe sonic punch inThe WellofHIS outstandingLive performances, something readily proved by 1978's classicDouble Live Gonzo ! Both Nugent and HIS bandA fire performanceof their numerous mid-'70s classics. Mega hit " Cat Scratch Fever " makes an obligatory appearance, but it's TheFrom Nugent's self-titled debut which truly stand out. "Just What The Doctor Ordered" is damn near PerfectTheband really clicksOn extended jams through "Motor City Madhouse" andThe fantastic "Stranglehold."A consume showman, Nugent also unleashesA number of hilarious, motormouth stage rapsOn "Baby Please Don't Go" and "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang" before offeringThe definitive versionofHIS early classic "GreatWHITE Buffalo." InThe yearof TheLive album (1978), this one's about