-flac- 88 ((new)): Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022

Ted Nugent ’s recorded history spans over five decades, starting with his psychedelic rock roots in the late 1960s and evolving into the high-octane "Motor City Madman" persona of the 1970s and beyond. The Early Years: The Amboy Dukes (1967–1974)

Before his solo career, Nugent led The Amboy Dukes, blending 1960s pop psychedelia with emerging hard rock.

Ted Nugent 's comprehensive discography spanning from his early work with The Amboy Dukes in 1967 through his latest solo release, Detroit Muscle, in 2022. The following list details his studio output, which has been widely reissued in high-fidelity formats like FLAC through platforms such as Qobuz. The Amboy Dukes Era (1967–1974) The Amboy Dukes (1967) Journey to the Center of the Mind (1968) Migration (1969) Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom (1970) Survival of the Fittest Live (1971) Call of the Wild (1973) Tooth, Fang & Claw (1974) The Peak Solo Years (1975–1981)

During this period, Nugent released several multi-platinum albums, including his best-seller, Cat Scratch Fever.

Ted Nugent (1975) – Featuring his signature track "Stranglehold".

Free-for-All (1976) – Notable for guest vocals by Meat Loaf. Cat Scratch Fever (1977). Double Live Gonzo! (1978) – Live album. Weekend Warriors (1978). State of Shock (1979). Scream Dream (1980). Intensities in 10 Cities (1981) – Live album. 80s and 90s Solo Releases Nugent (1982). Penetrator (1984).

Little Miss Dangerous (1986) – The title track was featured in the TV series Miami Vice. If You Can't Lick 'Em...Lick 'Em (1988). Spirit of the Wild (1995). Modern Solo Era (2002–2022) Craveman (2002). Love Grenade (2007). Shutup & Jam! (2014). The Music Made Me Do It (2018). Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -FLAC- 88

Detroit Muscle (2022) – Released on April 29, 2022, through Pavement Music. Key Compilations

Studio Albums:

  1. Ted Nugent (1975)
    • Debut album, released on November 5, 1975
  2. Free-for-All (1976)
    • Second studio album, released on September 20, 1976
  3. Wango Tango (1976)
    • Third studio album, released on June 15, 1976 (some sources say it's 1977)
  4. Cat Scratch Fever (1977)
    • Fourth studio album, released on May 9, 1977
  5. Electrical Mayhem (1980)
    • Fifth studio album, released on May 16, 1980
  6. Scream Dream (1986)
    • Sixth studio album, released on May 2, 1986
  7. If It Don't Kill Me (2022)
    • Thirteenth studio album, released on May 6, 2022

Notable Live Albums:

  1. Ted Nugent Live (1978)
    • First live album, released on November 15, 1978
  2. Great White Buffalo (1978)
    • Live album recorded on November 16, 1977, released on September 22, 1978

Compilation Albums:

  1. Take a Walk (1980)
    • Compilation album, released on July 15, 1980
  2. The Best of Ted Nugent (1984)
    • Compilation album, released on June 15, 1984

Keep in mind that this is not an exhaustive list, but it covers his most notable and popular works.

🎸 Artist: Ted Nugent🎸 Release Year: 1967–2022🎸 Format: FLAC (Lossless)🎸 Size: ~88 GB ⚡ Overview Ted Nugent ’s recorded history spans over five

Dive into over five decades of high-octane rock and roll with the ultimate Ted Nugent Discography. This massive collection spans from his early days with The Amboy Dukes to his legendary solo career and his time with the supergroup Damn Yankees. Every track is delivered in FLAC for pristine, studio-quality sound. 📦 What’s Included

Solo Studio Albums: Every record from the 1975 self-titled debut through Detroit Muscle (2022).

The Amboy Dukes Era: Psychedelic classics like Journey to the Center of the Mind.

Live Albums: High-energy performances including the iconic Double Live Gonzo!.

Collaborations: Full discography for Damn Yankees and other side projects.

Compilations: Rare tracks, B-sides, and greatest hits collections. 🔊 Technical Specs Codec: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Channels: Stereo Sample Rate: 44.1 kHz / 16-bit (Standard CD Quality) Metadata: Fully tagged with high-res cover art. 🤘 Why This Collection? Ted Nugent (1975)

Ted Nugent is the undisputed "Motor City Madman." Whether you are looking for the shredding guitar work of "Stranglehold," the anthem "Cat Scratch Fever," or his modern hard-rock releases, this 88 GB archive is the most comprehensive digital library available for fans.

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Volume 3: The 80s & Commercial Shift (1980–1989)

The 1980s saw Nugent incorporate synthesizers and pop production. While purists balk, the high-resolution transfers redeem this era.

Technical Notes

Legal & Collecting Advice

This specific keyword ("-FLAC- 88") is commonly found on private music trackers (RED, OPS) and Usenet. While sharing copyrighted material without permission is illegal, creating a personal archive from your own CDs (ripped to FLAC) and then upsampling them to 88.2 kHz via a high-quality resampler (like r8brain or SoX) is a legitimate audiophile project.

For those seeking legal avenues: Many of Nugent’s 70s albums have been released as "24-bit / 96 kHz" downloads on HDtracks and Qobuz. However, the specific 88.2 kHz collection is unique because it often includes vinyl-exclusive mixes (like the original "Cat Scratch Fever" with different guitar overdubs) that have never been released on digital streaming.

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