Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Baby Please Don't Go 2. Journey to the Center of Your Mind 3. You Talk Sunshine I Breathe Fire - (mono) 4. Gloria - (previously unreleased) 5. Call of the Wild 6. Great White Buffalo 7. Stranglehold 8. Stormtroopin' 9. Hey Baby 10. Motor City Madhouse 11. Free-For-All 12. Dog Eat Dog 13. Turn It Up 14. Street Rats - (previously unreleased, alternate version) 15. Magic Party - (previously unreleased) 16. Hammerdown
DISC 2: 1. Cat Scratch Fever 2. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang 3. Live It Up 4. Homebound 5. Out of Control 6. Oh Carol - (previously unreleased, live) 7. Just What the Doctor Ordered - (live) 8. Yank Me, Crank Me - (live) 9. Walking Tall - (previously unreleased, live) 10. Need You Bad 11. Weekend Warriors 12. Paralyzed 13. State of Shock 14. Wango Tango 15. Scream Dream 16. Terminus Eldorado 17. Jailbait - (live) 18. Little Miss Dangerous
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Originally released as three separate albums, TED NUGENT, CAT SCRATCH FEVER and FREE-FOR-ALL. The three-disc set TED NUGENT/CAT SCRATCH FEVER/FREE FOR ALL contains Ted Nugent's first three solo releases, and as any longtime Nuge fan will tell you, those three albums are quintessential Ted. A major reason why Nugent became one of America's top rock acts of the late-'70s was his incessant touring and over-the-top live show. But as these albums prove, he was also more than capable of putting together a kick-ass rock tune when it counted. The Nuge himself has often praised his self-titled debut as his favorite, and after hearing such straight-between-the-eyes rockers as "Stranglehold," "Hey Baby," and "Just What the Doctor Ordered," it's easy to understand why. But that's not to say that the other two albums aren't as exceptional, as such cuts as "Homebound," "Turn It Up," "Street Rats," "Dog Eat Dog," "Hammerdown," and the title tracks from both CAT SCRATCH and FREE FOR ALL prove. In short, three of the best hard-rock albums of the late '70s.
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