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Making his 31st recording, Craveman finds young Ted particularly amped and gloriously pissed off in a way that will remind fans of his earlier pivitol recordings. The album is rife with manifestos of fierce independence, sex and living out loud with titles like 'Crave', 'Rawdogs & Warhogs' and 'Pussywhipped.' Spitfire. 2002.
Personnel: Ted Nugent (vocals, guitar); Marco Mendoza (bass, percussion, background vocals); Tommy Clufetos (drums, percussion, background vocals). Producers: Ted Nugent, Drew Peters, Chris Peters. Recorded at 40 Oz Sound, Ann Arbor, Michigan in April 2002. Personnel: Marco Mendoza (vocals, bass guitar, percussion). Photographers: Mark Weiss; Ted Nugent. You cannot stop Ted Nugent -- heck, you can't even hope to ignore him. Remarkably, even as his musical profile dwindled to near-zero within the greater pop/rock conscience in the late 90s, Nugent cleverly re-asserted himself via his vocal defense of his hard-line conservative politics, arguably achieving even more notoriety in the process, and obtaining an afterlife of sorts for his bread and butter: the music. Not only that, his renewed zest for aggressive self-expression has translated quite positively to his musical direction, making 2002's Craveman (his 19th -- count 'em -- studio L.P. as a solo artist) his fiercest effort in decades, and certainly his heaviest ever. Having realized that any attempt at subtlety or grace would be a waste of his precious hunting time, even "Damned if You Do," which sees him reunited with former Damn Yankees bandmates Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades, is surprisingly ballsy and un-cheesy. Admittedly, Nugent's songwriting ain't what it used to be in the '70s, when his wildman antics and flaming guitar acrobatics created the legend that is; but it's also nowhere near as lame as his confused '80s persona, when too much studio tampering transformed his mighty roar into a glossy whimper. No, Craveman's opening number, the nonsensical "KLSTRPHNKY," is, quite literally, a Kid Rock song, and therefore firmly entrenched in the new millennium. But as the album begins to unfold, Nugent steers his inspirational monster truck straight down memory lane, so that old-school fans will quickly begin drawing parallels with the man's '70s glory days. For example: "Rawdogs & Warhogs" and "Going Down Hard" replicate the Meat Loaf-sung ditties of old and "At Home There" emulates the slide guitar-heavy strut of "Stranglehold," while the main melody riff of "I Won't Go Away" is a ringer for "Just what the Doctor Ordered," and so it goes. Nostalgic? Most definitely. Revisionist? Not exactly -- at least not in any amount that will offend the faithful. Ultimately, the statute of limitations has pretty much expired for labeling this release a 'return to form,' but suffice to say that Craveman arguably constitutes the first truly worthy new entry to the Ted Nugent discography in well nigh 20 years. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Ted Nugent Craveman Songs Craveman Music Review Average Rating: (4.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Terrible Ted surprises us once again Best song - "I won't go away" will remind everyone why plain old rock-n-roll is TED'S SPECIALTY! Still some looney tunes in there though, but that's to be expected. Diehard's to be surely delighted. Submitted by a reviewer (Florence, Kentucky)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Uncle Ted: Kill 'Em and Eat 'Em! This is easily Ted's best album since his first three solo albums; after a few more spins, it may take the top spot in my list. What a marked difference between this and the new Boston album "Corporate America." Whereas Tom Scholz has opted for a panty-waist, Nancy-boy leftist agenda, Ted is still firing from the hip - and is a great American. PETA loving morons (like Boston) or Ted? Just say Ted, baby! Submitted by a reviewer (Langen, Germany)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Heavy!!!!! This cd is heavy! I heard one song from it and got it. The whole thing rocks. Different than any other album from him but at the same time you hear Ted's unmistakable guitar in several songs that bring you back to his old stuff. I think this is a must for aany Nugent fan. Submitted by troggy92 (camarillo ,CA,USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Uncle Ted Is Still The WhackMaster! This cd is pure american born rock!
Ted killzzzzzzzz! Submitted by Riegirl (Reno, NV) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Another Great Ted Nugent Album CRAVEMAN is yet another great Ted Nugent CD. There are a number of great songs here, especially "Damned If Ya Do"
and "I Won't Go Away." This CD is a must-own. Submitted by Adam (Suffern NY USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$7.59 Personnel: Ted Nugent, Derek St. Holmes (vocals, guitar); Rob Grange (bass); Cliff Davies (drums, background vocals); Montego Joe, Tom Werman (percussion); Boz Burrell, Alan Spenner, Rory Dodd (background vocals). Producers: Lew Futterman, Tom Werman, Cliff Davies. Reissue producer: Bruce Dickinson. Includes liner notes by Gary Graff. Digitally remastered by Vic Anesini (Sony Music Studios, New York, New York). Personnel: Ted Nugent (vocals, guitar, percussion); Derek St. Holmes (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Cliff Davies (vocals, drums, background vocals); Alan Spenner, Rory Dodd, Boz Burrell (vocals, background vocals); Tom Werman (percussion, background vocals); Montego Joe (percussion). Liner Note Author: Gary Graff. Recording ...
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