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1.0 out of 5 stars
good music cheap cheap cd,
By pinkfloyd "floyd" (annoymus countries) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Take No Prisoners (Audio CD)
first off ted nugent is pretty good but there was no point to realesed this cd. its about the 10th hits cd hes came out with... why just come out with new stuff or unrealesed stuff anything besides ANOTHER ted nugent hits cd. plus this cd is missing a lot of songs. dont buy buy the very best of and thats it.
3.0 out of 5 stars
cheesey very cheap!,
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Take No Prisoners (Audio CD)
dont buy this album. its just another ted nugent best of compiamtaion! im not saying ted nugent sucks but gees how many greatest hits can somebody come out i mean we have, super hits, ultimate collection, motor city madness etc i mean come on one to 3 greatest hits is good enough not ten gees whats next greatest hits vol 1 2 3!
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Take No Prisoners (Audio CD)
this cd has all released songs cat scrath fever to hammerdown and scream dream i went on to buy great gonzos and the ultimate collection if you cant find the other two buy this cd diehard fans will enjoy
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Recycled,
By eveoflove (North York, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Take No Prisoners (Audio CD)
Made in USA in 2002, Serial# A-55044, Playing Time 39:25Even though released in 2002, this 10 track compilation is a retrospective of the first 8 TN albums, up to 1981's "Intensities In 10 Cities". There are already a number of "best of" discs covering that era: "Motor City Madness", "Super Hits", "Great Gonzos!", "The Very Best Of" just to name a few... The tracks are in random order, NOT presented chronologically: "Cat Scratch Fever" opens the disc, followed by "Stormtroopin'", Bite Down Hard", "Just What The Doctor Ordered" and "Workin' Hard, Playin' Hard". We then get a sample of Ted's on-stage energy through "Yank Me Crank Me" from the "Double Live Gonzo" album. "Hammerdown" (featuring Meat Loaf on vocals), "Need You Bad" and "Scream Dream" precede the CD's last track, "Put Up Or Shut-Up" lifted from the live recording "Intensities In 10 Cities". A somewhat good introduction to the material from the Epic label (Nugent was then signed to the Atlantic label), but the disc could have included many more due to the amount of space left unused of the disc (about 40 minutes!!!) If you're unfamiliar with Nugent, I suggest you pick up "The Ultimate" instead, a 2-disc compilation covering the same era, but featuring over 2 hours of guitar heroics. |
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Take No Prisoners by Ted Nugent (Audio CD - 2004)
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