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Personnel: Ted Nugent (vocals, guitar, six string Fender bass, percussion, background vocals); Dave Amato (guitar, Roland guitar synthesizer, background vocals); Pat Leonard, Hawk Wolinski, Larry Dermer (keyboards, synthesizer); Ricky Phillips (bass, background vocals); Jay Ferguson (bass); Michael Mason, Joe Galdo, Duane Hitchings (drums, percussion); Bobby Columby, Robby Weaver, Jamie St. James, Carmine Appice, Sandy Slavin, Douglas Banker (background vocals). Producers: Ted Nugent, Michael Verdick, Pete Solley. Recorded at Channel Recording, Burbank, California between April and July 1985 and at Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida between October and November 1985. Includes liner notes by Garf Graff All tracks have been digitally remastered. A Ted Nugent album full of artificially triggered sounds. ~ John Franck There's no easy way to say this but here goes: Little Miss Dangerous may be the worst Ted Nugent record ever released. Everything about this album is a huge disappointment. Who knows what the Nuge was thinking when he decided that an album full of artificially triggered sounds would be the way to go. Not only are songs like "Body Talk and "Angry Young Man" horrific, the überclichéd mid-'80s production erases any desire to ever relisten to this effort all the way through. It's a shame that this record didn't end up on a bad late-night mid-'80s cable show soundtrack -- it would have been a perfect fit. Not even composer Bill Conti can save the day on this one. This album is not just a sonic embarrassment in every way shape and form, it's a fiasco all around. Avoid at all costs. ~ John Franck 1986's LITTLE MISS DANGEROUS was Ted Nugent's third release for his new record label, Atlantic, after he'd spent almost the entire 1970s and early '80s on Epic. As with his two previous Atlantic releases, 1982's NUGENT and 84's PENETRATOR, the Nuge continues on the same musical path, forgoing his earlier caveman rock in favor of pop-metal. While the album didn't make Terrible Ted the pop-hitmaker that he had hoped (although a cameo appearance on the TV show Miami Vice was a surprise treat for fans), LITTLE MISS DANGEROUS includes the unruly title track, one of Ted's better known '80s songs. Little Miss Dangerous Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $1.89) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock | | Label | Edeltone | | Orig Year | 1985 | | All Time Sales Rank | 158379  | | CD Universe Part number | 2287920 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 27, 2001 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Ted Nugent - vocals, guitar, six string Fender bass, percussion, background vocals Jay Ferguson - bass Pat Leonard Joe Galdo Dave Amato - guitar, Roland guitar synthesizer, background vocals Duane Hitchings - drums, percussion Ricky Phillips - bass, background vocals Bobby Columby Hawk Wolinski Jamie St Larry Dermer - keyboards, synthesizer Michael Mason Robby Weaver
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