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Don't know if Tom Werman is considered a production genius, but this in-house hair architect helmed some of the sharpest recordings in the catalogs of Cheap Trick, Mötley Crüe, and the Producers. He also varnished Ted Nugent's three-and-a-half stadium stompers per album and added enough subtle seasonings to the remaining roadkill to construct a consistent record while the MC Madman ran off to the stage or the woods. In 1979, Nugent's face graced a pinball game, but behind the bells and lights, he still needed the studio support of Werman on State of Shock to make the predictable pieces fit. The terrible one uses and abuses the same formula every outing, so nothing unexpected is expected. But drummer Cliff Davies takes over Werman's boards completely, and the crisp cutout sound starkly exposes recycled riffs and bloozy boredom. Nuge's brush with the Beatles pops out, but hints of his '80s dearth creep among too many fair-to-middling grooves, some of which, in Nuge's tender terms, "Bite Down Hard." Course some erudite scholars justifiably claim State of Shock sizzles with the true Ted Nugent, no longer disinfected for the airwaves. Granted, "Paralyzed," "Snake Charmer," and "It Don't Matter" are electrifying, with razor-sharp guitar, but these afternoon buzzers would sound better at the next Nugent show, fired off with his other silver-tippers. Most rock music of the late '70s attained a dreamy level of sophistication where the listeners put on gargantuan headphones just to be closer to the music, regardless of the lyrics, but no need for phones here. State of Shock is only half-cocked and ended Nugent's platinum period. Next time out he produces himself, and then keyboards hunt down the Nuge. ~ Doug Stone One of Ted Nugent's more underrated albums, 1979's STATE OF SHOCK closed a decade in which Nugent took his caveman persona to the top of the charts. It also proved to be one of the last albums the Nuge would issue for some time that resembled the raw and unrefined rock of his mid-'70s heyday. In the next decade he would attempt to break the pop-metal market, both solo and as a member of the all-star outfit Damn Yankees. The best-known track remains the gonzo album opener "Paralyzed," which would turn up again a year later on his GREAT GONZOS collection, while other highlights include "Saddle Sore" and "Alone." Ted Nugent State Of Shock Songs | 1. | Paralyzed | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Take It or Leave It | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Alone | $0.99 | |
| 4. | It Doesn't Matter | $0.99 | |
| 5. | State of Shock | $0.99 | |
| 6. | I Want to Tell You | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Satisfied | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Bite Down Hard | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Snake Charmer | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Saddle Sore | $0.99 | |
| State Of Shock Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)   Nuge History State of Shock is one of 'The Nuge' overlooked albums. If you liked his first 3 albums there should be no stop to getting the trilogy 'State of Shock', 'Weekend Warriors' and 'Scream Dream'. This one is getting pretty rare and hard to find so this may be your last change. If you are not a hard core fan get one of his greatest hits albums in stead as this one contains a couple of fillers and also has a prette short running time. Submitted by a reviewer (Denmark)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Experimental Guitar Tones that worked! State of Shock is chuck full of new guitar tones for Ted Nugent. Ted uses the crybaby wha wha pedal on several songs. Ted also displays for the first time slap back delays on every solo. This is the first Ted Nugent solo album where Ted plays ALL the rythmns and solos. It is a definite must have for other guitarists to have. Ted is in top form and improvises beutifully. Submitted by kevin_miller (Rainier,WA, U.S.A.) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Great Nugent Album STATE OF SHOCK is another great Ted Nugent album. The songs here ROCK, and provided a perfect antidote for punk and disco. Some people say Ted Nugent lost it after DOUBLE LIVE GONZO!, but they're wrong. Submitted by Adam (Suffern NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
hard charging rocker Nugent proves he is one of the best guitar players on the planet. All sides great especially enjoyed paralyzed & alone Submitted by a reviewer (Totowa, NJ, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
State Of Shock is CLASSIC!! Even though I would not say this album is a 5 star, it is definately a GOOD album. I really enjoyed it back in the day on 8 track and it still sounds great today on CD! Paralyzed rocks hard, and my all time favorite Ted slow song "Alone" rocks too. Check this one out, it is worth it.
-Don The ChevyMan Submitted by a reviewer (SF Bay Area) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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