Cat Scratch Fever [Epic, 1977]Ted Nugent may have turned into a living cartoon but better cartoon carnivores than cartoon vegans and better the Kiss imitation of today than the Robin Trowers of yesteryear. Ted's no more misogynist than Kiss and he sings better. Ten fast, simple, stupid songs for guitar, voice, and shoutalong, four or five of which ought to keep anyone under 25 awake on the freeway for an hour. B
>>122916165>and he sings betternearly all the vocals were by Mark St John
>>122916165thank you for reminding me how me and my brother used to get fucked up and laugh at Cat Scratch Fever.
>>122916188He ditched Mark and did lead vocals himself starting with this album, unfortunately he's not a very good singer compared to Mark.
Death by Experimentation was a song making fun of Alice Cooper's career decline in the late 70s. Just a little fyi
>Nugent has said that the title track was not a sexual metaphor as is commonly believed, but literally about an incident from his childhood when the family cat scratched him.
>>122916165Cat Scratch Fever isn’t nearly as good as his solo debut or its follow up, Free-For-All.
>>122916303no but it was his biggest seller so it got more attention than the others
>>122916188>>122916278I assume you mean Derek St. Holmes instead of Mark St. John. Mark St. John was the guitarist for KISS after Vinnie Vincent. Derek St. Holmes was the singer for Ted Nugent. Understandable mistake.
>>122916323yeah that guy