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Post by Monsters of Rock on May 20, 2021 18:53:59 GMT 10
Ted Nugent: Little Miss Dangerous
There's no easy way to say this but here goes: Little Miss Dangerous may be the worst Ted Nugent record ever released. Everything about this album is a huge disappointment. Who knows what the Nuge was thinking when he decided that an album full of artificially triggered sounds would be the way to go. Not only are songs like "Body Talk and "Angry Young Man" horrific, the überclichéd mid-'80s production erases any desire to ever relisten to this effort all the way through. It's a shame that this record didn't end up on a bad late-night mid-'80s cable show soundtrack -- it would have been a perfect fit. Not even composer Bill Conti can save the day on this one. This album is not just a sonic embarrassment in every way shape and form, it's a fiasco all around. Avoid at all costs.
Side one High Heels in Motion Strangers Little Miss Dangerous Savage Dancer Crazy Ladies
Side two When Your Body Talks My Little Red Book Take Me Away Angry Young Man Painkiller
All Music Review website
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Post by Monsters of Rock on May 20, 2021 18:56:03 GMT 10
Ted Nugent: Little Miss Dangerous Little Miss Dangerous album cover
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Post by Monsters of Rock on May 20, 2021 18:57:07 GMT 10
Ted Nugent: Little Miss Dangerous
Unbearably overwrought '80s production (electronic drums, synths galore, etc.) are all over Nugent’s ninth studio LP, ‘Little Miss Dangerous,’ which juggled bland AOR and sub-Bon Jovi hair metal with mostly embarrassing results. Maybe a song doctor like Desmond Child would have helped things.
Ultimate Classic Rock Review website
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