Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -flac- 88 May 2026
The discography of Ted Nugent , spanning from 1967 to 2022, represents a relentless evolution of high-energy hard rock and guitar showmanship. Often referred to as "The Motor City Madman," Nugent’s career moved from the psychedelic rock of the 1960s to the definitive arena rock of the 1970s and beyond, consistently defined by his use of the Gibson Byrdland guitar and a "gonzo" stage persona. The Amboy Dukes Era (1967–1975)
1. Ted Nugent (1975) The debut solo album is, arguably, the most essential piece of vinyl to rip. The opening track, "Stranglehold," is an audiophile benchmark. In FLAC, the bass guitar (played by Rob Grange) doesn't just hum; it throbs. The tom-tom fills have a room sound that modern compression kills. You can hear the friction of Nugent’s pick against the strings. It sounds dangerous, which is exactly how it should sound. Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -FLAC- 88
- Damned Yankees (1990) & Don't Tread (1992) – With Tommy Shaw (Styx) and Jack Blades (Night Ranger). The 88.2 kHz rip of "High Enough" is surreal; you can hear the acoustic guitar body resonance separate from the electric layers.
- Spirit of the Wild (1995) – A return to raw, three-piece rock. The bass drum thud on "Thighraceous" will test your subwoofer’s limits in lossless.
- Craveman (2002) – A vastly underrated late-era gem. The high-res transfer brings out the mid-range growl of Ted’s Diezel amplifiers.
- Shutup & Jam! (2014) & The Music Made Me Do It (2018) – These albums, originally released on Ted’s own label, suffer from poor MP3 encoding on streaming. The FLAC-88 version is the only authorized way to hear them without compression artifacts.
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