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Walking Tall By Ted Nugent
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Out of Control (1993)
Originally released as three separate albums, TED NUGENT, CAT SCRATCH FEVER and FREE-FOR-ALL.
OUT OF CONTROL is a 2-CD box set containing 34 tracks spanning Ted Nugent's entire solo career. It features previously unreleased, live and alternate tracks. Also included are ...
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Walking Tall (Live) Disc 3, Track 4 Not Available on MP3 |
Essential Ted Nugent (2008)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Stranglehold; Stormtroopin'; Hey Baby; Just What The Doctor Ordered; Snakesin Cowboys; Motor City Madhouse; Where Have You Been All My Life; Free-For-All; Dog Eat Dog; Writing On The Wall; Turn It Up; Street Rats; Hammerdown; Cat ...
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Walking Tall Disc 2, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Out Of Control (1993)
Boxed Set
Originally released as three separate albums, TED NUGENT, CAT SCRATCH FEVER and FREE-FOR-ALL.
OUT OF CONTROL is a 2-CD box set containing 34 tracks spanning Ted Nugent's entire solo career. It features previously unreleased, live and alternate tracks. Also included are ...
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Walking Tall Disc 2, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Out Of Control
Originally released as three separate albums, TED NUGENT, CAT SCRATCH FEVER and FREE-FOR-ALL.
OUT OF CONTROL is a 2-CD box set containing 34 tracks spanning Ted Nugent's entire solo career. It features previously unreleased, live and alternate tracks. Also included are ...
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Walking Tall Disc 2, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Ted Nugent/Cat Scratch Fever/Free-For-All (2008)
This two-fer from Sony/Legacy features Ted Nugent's 1975 eponymous solo debut and 1977's Cat Scratch Fever in their entireties. Both records are strong, boasting numerous "hits" like "Stranglehold," "Motor City Madhouse," "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang," and "Cat Scratch Fever," but ...
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Walking Tall Disc 2, Track 9 Not Available on MP3 |
Ted Nugent/Cat Scratch Fever/Free-For-All (2008)
This two-fer from Sony/Legacy features Ted Nugent's 1975 eponymous solo debut and 1977's Cat Scratch Fever in their entireties. Both records are strong, boasting numerous "hits" like "Stranglehold," "Motor City Madhouse," "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang," and "Cat Scratch Fever," but ...
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