
Workin' Hard, Playin' Hard kind of sounds like a continuation from Homebound with a similar guitar melody and is another underrated track. This song sounds patriotic, and I wouldn't be surprised if it was intended to knowing how patriotic and out spoken Ted is about the United States. Homebound is just a great instrumental with a catchy guitar melody. Live It Up is another song that is played quite often live and is about living life to the fullest. This is an underrated song in Ted's catalogue, and again has another great guitar solo. This is a live staple for Ted's band, but not on the radio that often because of its lyrical content as far as I know.ĭeath By Misadventure is about the death of former Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones. It has a fast riff and fast vocals and a good solo. It has an iconic guitar riff that will be remembered forever and is played with so much soul as Ted says. It is about a man who cannot control himself nor the women he has sex with. Cat Scratch Fever is a song that is frequently played on the radio, and is usually hailed as the greatest Ted Nugent song along with Stranglehold. The album opens up with two classic Ted Nugent tracks, Cat Scratch Fever and Wang Dang Sweet Poontang. This album is a great start for anyone looking to get into Ted Nugent's music. The next album, Cat Scratch Fever, would be a critical and commercial success. After releasing 1975's self titled debut and 1976's Free-For-All, Ted Nugent and his band went into the studio to record his band's next album. By 1977 Ted Nugent was finished with his band The Amboy Dukes and was already having success with his solo band.
