Out of Control [Import]

Track Listings
1. Don't Waste My Time
2. Out of Control
3. Way Out
4. Give Your Love to Me
5. Tell Me (Do U Want My Love)
6. One Girl
7. Cherry Red Bikini
8. Tuff Love
9. Don't Waste My Time [Club Mix]

Out of Control,Dynasty,Unidisc Records,Pop,R&B/Soul,Rock,Urban


Out of Control [Import]

Out of Control [Import]
The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • I've been waiting 31 years for this!
  • A Wizard; A True Prodigy
  • Still great after all these years
The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control
Ray Manzarek
Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0009V6FJU
Release Date: 2005-07-25

Tracks:

  1. Whole Thing Started with Rock and Roll Now It's Out of Control
  2. Gambler
  3. Whirling Dervish
  4. Begin the World Again
  5. I Wake Up Screaming
  6. Art Deco Fandango
  7. Bicentennial Blues (Love It or Leave It)
  8. Perfumed Garden

Album Description

Originally released in 1974, the full title is Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll, Now It's Out Of Control. This release is digitally remastered and on CD for the first time. Features the track 'Wake Up Screaming' a poem written by Jim Morrison which features Patti Smith on vocals. Album also includes Joe Walsh of the Eagles and Dick Wagner who worked with Lou Reed. Lemon. 2005.

Album Details

This, the Official Follow Up to 'the Golden Scarab' Once Again Sees Doors Keyboard Man Ray Manzarek on True Rocking Form. The Album Has Never Been Released on CD Before and Has Become a Much Sought after Item for Collectors. This Digitally Remastered Record features Legendary Eagles Guitarist Joe Walsh and also Lou Reed Collaborator Dick Wagner. The Track 'wake Up Screaming' is Actually a Poem Written by One "James Douglas Morrison" and which features Patti Smith (Something that Should Definitely Appeal to all Doors Fans!).

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars I've been waiting 31 years for this!.......2005-12-27

It's a pity that the many great talents that comprised the Doors were so overshadowed by Jim Morrison's lugubrious presence. I was lucky enough to have ready access to cut-out bins full of vinyl records, from which I plucked such post-Doors gems as Full Circle, Other Voices, Golden Scarab, The Whole Thing and Butts Band (Robbie and John's project with Jess Roden). Too, I was lucky enough to be at an age where I was seeking for the words of wisdom that fill both this album and the Golden Scarab, for Ray's deep, experiential spirituality flows through these works like a river. This isn't the Mrs. Grundy spirituality peddled in your Sunday school sermons, either--this is the spirituality of a life on fire for experience, knowledge, good times and rock and roll! It is the stuff of dreams, but the dream is Life itself. Those with ears to hear will hear everything that is needed to survive this life intact in this work and, of course, in the Golden Scarab.

Ray must have had his absolute pick of the label's stable, for the greatest lights in modern music strut beautifully upon his stage, lending a brilliance to his words and music that I've not seen equaled since. Musical allusions will delight Doors fans, while those fond of obscure talents will scratch their heads and ask: isn't that Flo and Eddie? The Danny Sugarmen singers (Archies, Josie and the Pussycats, et al)? George Segal on Banjo? John Klemmer on Sax?

Don't miss this treat!

5 out of 5 stars A Wizard; A True Prodigy.......2005-11-14

From the greatest keyboard player to ever draw a breath on God's green earth comes Ray Manzarek's 2nd and best album. What a powerful album it is, too! Bicentennial Blues has the most WICKED organ solo I've ever heard. Highly recommended for that song alone.

5 out of 5 stars Still great after all these years.......2005-10-01

This was one of the sleeper albums of 1974. Anyone who owns this on vinyl has been waiting 30 years for this to finally come out. Of course, it never sold well. Jim Morrison casts a long shadow, and if you approach a listen to this album expecting to hear "Roadhouse Blues," you'll be disappointed. But if you give this a listen as a Ray Manzarek album, you'll wonder why this album didn't get more airplay. It's a strong piece of work throughout, and stands up well to this day through repeated listens. If you own the vinyl, you'll be interested to know that the sound quality is excellent. If you own the original CD release of "The Golden Scarab," which had three songs from this album, yes, it's worth it to buy this to get the other 5 tracks. My favorite is "Bicentennial Blues," which has an updated version of his organ solo from "Light My Fire" that totally rocks.
Out of Control
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • What a track!
  • Great song
  • Buy this now!!!
Out of Control
The Chemical Brothers
Manufacturer: Astralwerks
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00001YVCE
Release Date: 1999-10-12

Tracks:

  1. Out Of Control
  2. Power Move
  3. Out Of Control (Sasha Remix)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars What a track!.......2000-04-23

I have this on the album but I'd just like to put my 2 cents' worth in. I've not been able to stop playing this since I got the CD 6 or 7 months ago. It's got the lot: a killer bassline (which sounds like I Feel Love and Blue Monday whisked up in a blender and left to settle overnight), kicking drums and excellent vocals from Bernard 'the voice' Sumner, who's become one of my heroes over the past while. Some of the lyrics are slightly cheeky, which adds to the track's appeal. Sasha's mix is top, too. If you're a Chems fan and you don't have this, get it now or miss out on one of the greatest tunes ever made!

4 out of 5 stars Great song.......2000-04-20

The single is what this CD is worth listening to, especially if you are a huge Bernard Sumner fan (I was going to say a huge Barney fan, but too many people will have images of purple dinosaurs in their heads, so I won't say it.) I put this song on a mix tape and listen to it in my car on a daily basis.

5 out of 5 stars Buy this now!!!.......1999-10-14

"Out of Control" is probably the best song off Surrender and with a super Sasha remix and a new bigbeat song "Power Move", this single is definetley worth getting. Anyone that loved the more hard core old Chem Bros style should get this.
AMERICA'S BUGLE CALLS
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • A Masterpiece
  • Clear and simple
AMERICA'S BUGLE CALLS

Manufacturer: Documentary
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005OA52
Release Date: 1996-01-01

Tracks:

  1. Reveille/Morning Colors Sequence
  2. First Call
  3. Attention
  4. To the Colors
  5. Carry On
  6. Assembly
  7. First Sergeant's Call
  8. Adjutants Call
  9. Mass Call
  10. Pay Call
  11. Officer's Call
  12. Semper Fi
  13. Roast Beef of Old England
  14. Marines Hymn
  15. Anchors Aweigh
  16. Army Song
  17. Semper Paratus
  18. Air Force Song/Evening Colors Sequence
  19. First Call
  20. Attention
  21. Retreat
  22. Carry On
  23. Tattoo
  24. Call to Quarters
  25. Taps [Single Bugler Version]
  26. To Arms
  27. General Quarters
  28. General Muster
  29. To Horse
  30. Fligh Quarters
  31. Man Torpedo Defense Battery
  32. Main Battery Fire Control Exercise
  33. Call Away All Boats
  34. Fix Bayonets
  35. Commence Firing
  36. Charge! [Version One]
  37. Charge! [Version Two]
  38. Cease Firing
  39. Abandon Ship
  40. Light Smoking Lamp
  41. Out Smoking Lamp
  42. Company Left March
  43. Company Right March
  44. Liberty Call
  45. Church Call
  46. Recall
  47. Mail Call
  48. Police Call
  49. Sick Call
  50. Stable Call
  51. Band Call
  52. Movie Call
  53. Surgeon's Party
  54. Hail to the Chief - Matthew Farquhar, The Flourishes
  55. General's March - Matthew Farquhar, The Flourishes
  56. Flag Officer's March
  57. Secure
  58. Taps [Two Bugler Version]

Album Description

Music: Instrumental only

The famous bugle calls from America's Armed Services including Reveille and Taps.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece.......2007-06-20

Clear and crisp and played with vigor and heart. Mass call is of course Mess Call that someone spelled wrong. What worked for me is that I review four or five calls each night before bed. I hum them first and then listen to the call on the CD. The next day, I work out on the bugle until lip fatigue sets in.

5 out of 5 stars Clear and simple.......2006-08-04

Single bugle calls, clear and simple-recognizable to this Navy/Marine Corps veteran. Also some army stuff if you desire that sort of thing. Quite a lot of quality stuff.
Situation Out of Control
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Folk lyrics meet power rock 'n roll trio.
  • I jest you not folks, this could be your lucky day.
  • Excellent Album
  • if you want to understand groove...
  • The Stone Coyotes have done it again!
Situation Out of Control
The Stone Coyotes
Manufacturer: Red Cat Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T4WS
Release Date: 2000-04-25

Tracks:

  1. Situation Out of Control
  2. Lucky Day
  3. Where the Old Oak Grows
  4. The Black Atlantic
  5. When Parliament Convenes
  6. Noah's Ark
  7. My Horse Has Wings
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  9. Highland Boy
  10. Bone Tired
  11. Season of the Witch
  12. If You See the One
  13. Train to Nowhere
  14. Saw You at the Hop (live)

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The Stone Coyotes might be a rock band, but that doesn't mean they slip neatly into a stereotype. Barbara Keith's songs are influenced by folk music ("Where the Old Oak Grows," "If You See the One") and gospel ("Bone Tired") as much by Led Zeppelin or any classic-rock sound. She's a powerful singer, too, and as a guitarist she can flurry notes with the best of them, although she generally chooses not to, making her solos short and very incisive. For a three-piece, there's a remarkably full sound, with much kudos to the Tibbles father and son rhythm section, solid as a rock but subtle so you sense them without being overwhelmed. This is a band that's confident of its own identity--their cover of Donovan's "Season of the Witch" makes it sound like an original, and they're not afraid to embrace some neopunk on the live closer, "Saw You at the Hop." These coyotes howl. --Chris Nickson

Album Description

eclectic hard rock grounded in country, punk, folk and blues

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Folk lyrics meet power rock 'n roll trio........2006-10-29

"Situation Out of Control", "Lucky Day", "When Parliament Convenes", the haunting (for a sometime sailor) "The Black Atlantic", the kicking "I Want to Rock" the cover of "Season of the Witch", "Saw You at the Hop", what's not to like? How many albums are you going to find where EVERY song is outstanding? Barbara Keith had an eponymous vinyl LP in 1972 that I tracked down and purchased on CD (well worth the effort) learning in that search about her subsequent band, 'The Stone Coyotes'. All (so far) seven Coyotes' albums are terrific, with, in my opinion, "fire it up" and "Situation Out of Control" being the stand-outs. "Barbara Keith" was folk with considered lyrics. Barbara Keith brings every bit of that intelligent poetic sensibility to hard-core rock and roll with 'The Stone Coyotes'. Just the first song alone, "Situation Out of Control", is worth the effort to acquire.

5 out of 5 stars I jest you not folks, this could be your lucky day........2000-12-01

This is one of the songs you hear when being transferred to an order specialist! Let me tell you folks, I called, and was put on hold, and after hearing this song, I was so touched... it was like an angel came and sat on my shoulder. Soon after that experience, I finally got to talk to a LIVE person, and she must have picked up on my overwhelmed state of X-tacy, that she was able to help me with all my problems, and then proceeded to give me a gift certificate for my future purchases! Talk about luck! I credit this song for my good fortune! You know, sometimes I call in and just ask to be put on hold...

A few more wise words for you:

Whatever you do, don't be downhearted, blah - blah - blah, somethings might be coming round the corner, this might be your lucky day,

this might be your lucky day,

your lucky day,

lucky day-ay-ay.

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Album.......2000-11-14

For those of you who are fans of the Stone Coyotes, I would recommend tracking down an album by Tom Faulkner called, Lost in the Land of Texico. I think you'll enjoy it for the same reasons you like the Coyotes.

Jay

5 out of 5 stars if you want to understand groove..........2000-08-26

to have any expectation about this album is to have it blown away by the opening power of the title track. moving from storytelling in "where the old oak grows" to the imagery of "my horse has wings" and the crunch of "bone tired" there are only moments to catch your breath when needed. this isn't to say that "situation out of control" moves forward at a breakneck pace, out of control in itself - to say that would be an insult to an album taking inspiration from all sorts of places musical from straight-ahead american rock to country to punk to rap - all strung together throughout the album, and, in this reviewer's opinion coming together in the spectacular "when parliament convenes" - thus sounding truly, for the first time in years, like no other band sounds...

5 out of 5 stars The Stone Coyotes have done it again!.......2000-08-17

This album is so good that it gives me chills. I especially like "Where the Old Oak Grows" and "Highland Boy".
Loud, Fast & Out Of Control
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Get These Sets
  • Predecessor to "Rockin' Bones"
  • Loud, Fast and Out of Control
  • You'll catch the rockin' pneumonia and boogie woogie flu!
  • Rock n' Roll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Loud, Fast & Out Of Control
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea
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ASIN: B00000IQ17
Release Date: 1999-05-18

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  1. C'Mon Everybody - Eddie Cochran
  2. B-I-Bickey-BI, Bo-Bo-Go - Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps
  3. Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
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  6. Leroy - Jack Scott
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  12. Come On, Let's Go - Ritchie Valens
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  18. Rebel-'Rouser - Duane Eddy
  19. How Can You Be Mean To Me - Dale Vaughn
  20. My Boy Elvis - Janis Martin
  21. My Baby Left Me - Elvis Presley
  22. Whole Lot Of Shakin' Goin On - Jerry Lee Lewis
  23. That Is Rock & Roll - The Coasters
  24. Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent & His Blue Caps

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  1. Shakin' All Over - Johnny Kidd & The Pirates
  2. Let's Have A Party - Wanda Jackson
  3. Rave On - Buddy Holly
  4. Action Packed - Ronnie Dee
  5. Red Hot - Billy Riley The Little Green Men
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  16. Lovin' Machine - Wynonie Harris
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  20. Maybellene - Chuck Berry & His Combo
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  1. Summertime Blues - Eddie Cochran
  2. Tutti-Frutti - Little Richard
  3. Raw-Hide - Link Wray & The Wraymen
  4. Who Do You Love? - Bo Diddley
  5. See You Later, Alligator - Bill Haley & His Comets
  6. Rockin' Bones - Ronnie Dawson The Blond Bomber
  7. Splish Splash - Bobby Darin
  8. Bo Diddley - Bo Diddley
  9. Bye Bye Love - The Everly Brothers
  10. Oh, Boy! - The Crickets
  11. Whole Lotta Loving - Fats Domino
  12. Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris
  13. Chantilly Lace - Big Bopper
  14. Honey, Don't ! - Carl Perkins
  15. Go! Go! Go! - Roy Orbison & Teen Kings
  16. Forty Days - Ronnie Hawkins
  17. Rocket '88' - Jackie Brenston & His Delta Cats
  18. Frenzy - Screamin' Jay Hawkins
  19. Koko Joe - Don & Dewey
  20. King Kong - Big 'T' Tyler
  21. Ubangi Stomp - Warren Smith
  22. Flyin' Saucers Rock & Roll - Billy Riley & His Little Green Men
  23. Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
  24. Rockin' This Joint To-Nite - Kid Thomas
  25. Honey Hush - The Johnny Burnette Trio
  26. Yakety Yak - The Coasters
  27. Crazy Country Hop - Johnny Otis The Johnny Otis Show
  28. Rumble - Link Wray & His Ray Men

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  1. Brown-Eyed Handsome Man - Buddy Holly
  2. Somethin' Else - Eddie Cochran
  3. Crazy Man, Crazy - Bill Haley With Haley's Comets
  4. The Train Kept A-Rollin' - The Johnny Burnette Trio Johnny, Dorsey & Paul
  5. Number 9 Train - Tarheel Slim
  6. Mercy - Lorrie & Larry Collins
  7. Brand New Cadillac - Vince Taylor & His Playboys
  8. Slow Down - Larry Williams
  9. Sea Cruise - Frankie Ford
  10. I Feel Good - Shirley & Lee
  11. Stagger Lee - Lloyd Price
  12. La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
  13. Tequila - The Champs
  14. Charlie Brown - The Coasters
  15. All Night Long - Joe Houston Orchestra
  16. Breathless - Jerry Lee Lewis & His Pumping Piano
  17. Wake Up Little Susie - The Everly Brothers
  18. My Blue Heaven - Fats Domino
  19. Believe What You Say - Ricky Nelson
  20. Fujiyama Mama - Wanda Jackson
  21. Ooby Dooby - Roy Orbison & Teen Kings
  22. Queen Of The Hop - Bobby Darin
  23. Good Golly, Miss Molly - Little Richard
  24. Love Me - The Phantom
  25. Harlem Nocturne - The Viscounts

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"Communist, Eastern European countries... may have come up with Karl Marx," punk entrepreneur Brett Gurewitz once said, "and they may have come up with Trotsky, but they'll never come up with Chuck Berry." The 1950s' rock revolution, this four-CD box is designed to remind us, led to more than just Happy Days and Grease; it was part and parcel of the movement for social change in racial and sexual terms that, like the music, was impossible to stop. Of course, it sounded great, too. ("That ain't no freight train that you hear rollin' down the railroad tracks," the Coasters remind us near the end of disc one. "That's a country-born piano man playin' in between the cracks.") Loud, Fast & Out of Control offers its share of the usual oldies-radio fodder, but also tosses in countless little-heard gems, from Gene Vincent's "B-I-Bickey-Bi, Bo-Bo-Go" (with Cliff Gallup serving up several of rockabilly's most inspired, unhinged guitar solos) and several Johnny Burnette Trio singles to Little Richard's towering title song for The Girl Can't Help It, the Johnny Otis Show's "Crazy Country Hop," and Carl Perkins's "Put Your Cat Clothes On." --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Get These Sets.......2007-07-10

I am 58 1/2 years old
My favorite music of all time is 50's doo wop and all the great music of the 60's.Oh and my mom's great music from the war years.
Gosh,come to think of it,I love it all !!

There is nothing that compares to these box sets from the 50's rock.
I suggest you get these sets,they are rare and a couple are already very
expensive.Here they are in no particular order.

Hot Rods & Custom Classics [BOX SET]
Rockin' Bones: 1950s Punk and Rockabilly
Loud, Fast & Out Of Control [BOX SET]
What a great,great set of music these box sets make.

Kids of today hopefully will explore these early rock sets.
They will be impossible to buy in a short time.
I paid an arm and a leg for Loud, Fast & Out Of Control [BOX SET] but what a gem !!!
These sets complement each other so beautifully.

I just sit and stare at them as I play them,remember how we sat and stared
at the album cover as the music played.
God,I sound like I am nutty as a fruit cake..
Anyway..these sets are gorgeous !!

4 out of 5 stars Predecessor to "Rockin' Bones".......2007-04-05

This is a great set of '50's music, and standing alone it is pretty essential stuff. However, if you have already bought Rhino's Rockin' Bones set, you can pretty much dispose with picking this one up. That set has most of the rarities this one has at far below the larcenous prices some sellers ask.

Whereas Rockin' Bones is more narrowly focused on '50's Rockabilly, this one casts a broader net and revels more in music that the compilers envision the '50's juvenile delinquent set may have listened to. An interesting concept, but most any serious music collector is likely to already posess the rare cuts not on Rockin' Bones.

5 out of 5 stars Loud, Fast and Out of Control.......2005-09-22

Excellent compilation of singles (some well known, some not) reflecting the darker side of 50's rock. Comes colorfully packaged with a very informative and witty booklet.

5 out of 5 stars You'll catch the rockin' pneumonia and boogie woogie flu!.......2005-03-26

This is an amazing collection if you lived through this era or don't have a clue what all the fuss was about way back when. If this set doesn't make you smile, you're probably half-dead. Even with a few questionable choices and omissions, it'll make you more energized than a visit to Dr. Feelgood himself!!

5 out of 5 stars Rock n' Roll !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......2004-09-27

I may be old fashioned, but this is the music that make me go crazy!! I love it! This is the essential rock n' roll box set. 10 stars.
Out of Control
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • THE MOTOR CITY MADMAN RAISES HELL WITH OUT OF CONTROL.
  • Awesome collection from uncle Ted, the motor city madman
  • Anthology of the Wild Man from Detroit
  • Beautiful Collection for any Rock Fan
Out of Control
Ted Nugent
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ALM
Release Date: 1998-01-27

Tracks:

  1. Baby Please Don't Go
  2. Journey To The Center Of Your Mind
  3. You Talk Sunshine I Breathe Fire (Mono)
  4. Gloria
  5. Call Of The Wild
  6. Great White Buffalo
  7. Stranglehold
  8. Stormtroopin'
  9. Hey Baby
  10. Motor City Madhouse
  11. Free-For-All
  12. Dog Eat Dog
  13. Turn It Up
  14. Street Rats
  15. Magic Party
  16. Hammerdown

Tracks:

  1. Cat Scratch Fever
  2. Wang Dang Sweet Poontang
  3. Live It Up
  4. Homebound
  5. Out Of Control
  6. Oh Carol (Live)
  7. Just What The Doctor Ordered (Live)
  8. Yank Me Crank Me (Live)
  9. Walking Tall (Live)
  10. Need You Bad
  11. Weekend Warriors
  12. Paralyzed
  13. State Of Shock
  14. Wango Tango
  15. Scream Dream
  16. Terminus Eldorado
  17. Jailbait (Live)
  18. Little Miss Dangerous

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars THE MOTOR CITY MADMAN RAISES HELL WITH OUT OF CONTROL........2007-02-05

Readers and reviewers, I will be writing a review on the legendary compilation Boxset album entitled "OUT OF CONTROL" by one of Rock's greatest artists and one of America's most favorite sons. I give you Detroit, Michigan's own motor city madman, MR. TED NUGENT. "OUT OF CONTROL" was originally released in 1993 on a two Compact Disc Boxset on the Epic Legacy Records label in association with Sony Music Entertainment Inc. and Atlantic Recording Corporation. As always, if I hear any new additional information concerning this legendary compilation Boxset or the artist, I will edit this review immediately so that you the consumer will get the best informative and most accurate review possible.

TED NUGENT will always be forever remembered as being one of the most charismatic musicians to ever grace Rock n' Roll. Once NUGENT picks up his guitar, he becomes the motor city madman and plays his guitar as if it is going to be his last time. NUGENT has recorded so many great Rockers through the years that he has instilled his songs into our heads that will never be forgotten. This two Compact Disc Boxset is the result of all those great Rockers. Believe me when I tell you that EVERY SINGLE SONG TRACK CONTAINED IN THIS BOXSET IS NOTHING SHORT OF OUTSTANDING. Every single song kicks a*s in this Boxset. This two Compact Disc Boxset is the story of TED NUGENT.

I will list and briefly review certain song tracks that I feel are vital and necessary for this review. The songs I will briefly review are the ones that are most popular and the ones you can mostly identify with. I apologize if I left out your favorite songs but I have to shorten this review. There are thirty-four song tracks contained in this Boxset, it would really lengthen this review. I will list and review certain song tracks in their original exact running order as follows: DISC ONE (7.) "Stranglehold," (This is almost nine minutes of some of the most a*s kicking Rock n' Roll ever recorded. NUGENT plays his guitar with some of the most screeching and freightening sounds ever heard. NUGENT'S whining sounds he plays through his guitar can make you go deaf instantly. This whole song makes you fell like you are being sufficated by a Stranglehold.) (8.) "Stormtroopin'," (This is a well performed and recorded Rocker by NUGENT and company. NUGENT shows no mercy while he is playing his guitar in this one. This Rocker kicks a*s as well.) (9.) "Hey Baby," (This is another well recorded Rocker by NUGENT. This a*s kicking Rocker has a superb up lifting beat to it that would make any pretty woman want to get up on the bar tables and dance.) (10.) "Motor City Madhouse," (This is one hell of a Rocker that kicks a*s. This Rocker should be played on the assembly line at Ford and General Motors. I bet a lot of work would be accomplished during this period.) (11.) "Free-For-All" (This is another well recorded NUGENT Rocker that kicks a*s. NUGENT NEVER lets up when it comes to playing his guitar.) and (14.) "Street Rats." (This song track is a previously unreleased alternate version) (This alternate Rocker kicks a*s just like the original version. NUGENT plays a mean blistering guitar in this one.) DISC TWO (1.) "Cat Scratch Fever," (This is another well recorded NUGENT Rocker that kicks a*s. NUGENT does not let up on this Rocker either. NUGENT plays whining and screetching sounds through his guitar like he can make it scratch like a cat.) (2.) "Wang Dang Sweet Poontang," (What a NUGENT ROCKER. This Rocker kicks a*s like no other ever would or ever could again. This a*s kicking Rocker should also be played on the Automotive assembly line everywhere in Detroit. This song is a TRUE ROCKER.) (5.) "Out Of Control," (This is another well recorded NUGENT Rocker that kicks a*s. Again, NUGENT NEVER lets up while he is playing his guitar. NUGENT'S blistering guitar solo is the pure Rock stuff that is made of legend. NUGENT plays guitar with such confidence that he dares to get in your face.) (14.) "Wango Tango," (All I can say about this song is that it is another well recorded NUGENT Rocker that kicks a*s. NUGENT re-defines how the guitar would be played throughout this whole Boxset. Again, NUGENT does not let up while he is playing his guitar.) (15.) "Scream Dream" (What a Rocker. From the beginning screams of this song to the blistering guitar playing by NUGENT makes this a*s kicking Rocker one hell of a song to get psyched up by.) and (18.) "Little Miss Dangerous." (This is another well recorded NUGENT Rocker that kicks a*s. NUGENT plays a mean blistering guitar in this Rocker and NEVER lets up.) Overall, this is one hell of an a*s kicking compilation Boxset album that never lets up.

I would like to encourage everyone to purchase this compilation Boxset album to own as part of their own valuable personal music collection. As a result of this, this legendary compilation Boxset will stand the test of time and will always be around to be enjoyed and cherished for many years to come, NOW AND FOREVER.

In closing, TED NUGENT is here to stay. Despite having his own show on VH1 and being an authority outdoorsman, NUGENT will always be remembered for being a Rock n' Roller first. NUGENT'S place in Rock n' Roll history is well secured and will never be forgotten. Here's to you TED. And as the saying goes, "AND THE REST IS ROCK N' ROLL HISTORY," am I wrong? TED NUGENT RULES. Keep Persevering. Keep The Faith. Keep On Rockin'. Thanks for reading my review and I hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it for your reading pleasure. I also hope that you will read all of my other reviews in the near future when time permits. Long Live Rock n' Roll. Rock out always and take it easy. Forever in Rock, John L.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome collection from uncle Ted, the motor city madman.......2006-11-08

Ted nugent was a wild man, outspoken and full of opinions, but also an inspited guitar/song writer now for 4 decades of rock transendign generations. This is a collection of his best solo stuff, studio and live, and is a must have for ted fans. If you're looking for the Damn Yankees though, not gonna find it here. All you'll find is the classic kick bottom rock that made Ted, not the bad hair rock stuff he flaunted with (although Ted kicked its behind as well). Thank you Ted for not surcombing to those demons, and this set is his offering to the rock gods, and something we get to enjoy.

5 out of 5 stars Anthology of the Wild Man from Detroit.......2001-06-24

This is a 2 cd set of Ted Nugent's work. It is primarily from 1975-1980. It contains a few tracks from his work with the Amboy Dukes. It also includes some unissued live and studio tracks and alternate takes. Ted is the master of high energy in your face guitar bombast. This set includes all the major hits including his two early hits "Baby Please Don't Go", and "Journey To The Center Of Your Mind" with the Amboy Dukes. If you enjoy this period buy youself a copy of "Loaded For Bear" the new anthology of his work with the Amboy Dukes. I was disappointed that the instrumental "Hibernation" was not included from this time period. His best solo work commenced with his self-titled debut album. The band at this point also included Derek St. Holmes on vocals and second guitar. St. Holmes vocals provide a good contrast with Nugent's more gruff style. His band was weakened considerably after Nugent fired St. Holmes in the mid seventies. Great songs from this period which appear are "Stranglehold", "Stormtroopin", "Just What The Doctor Ordered", "Motor City Madhouse", "Free-For-All", and "Cat Scratch Fever". His second solo album features a young Meatloaf on some of the vocals. This compilation contains 5 cuts from his best known album "Cat Scratch Fever". Two cuts from his excellent "Double Live Gonzo" are included as well as two unissued live cuts from this era. I wish more live tracks were included because his live album translates his energy to vinyl better than his studio efforts. I was disappointed that only two tracks from the "State Of Shock" album were included. In my opinion this is his best solo album he made after firing St. Holmes. Tracks such as "Take It Or Leave It", "It Don't Matter", and "Bite Down Hard" have memorable hooks but were left off the compilation. "A couple other tracks I wish were included are "Gonzo", "Death By Misadventure", "Smokescreen", and "Hard As Nails". His biggest hit from this late seventies period "Wango Tango" is included. This is the most comprehensive Ted Nugent compilation available, and the unissued tracks make it a necessity for fans of this period. I also recommend the "Live At Hammersmith '79" disc. It is another high energy concert document which contains live versions of some songs that do not appear on this compilation or his "Double Live Gonzo" album.

5 out of 5 stars Beautiful Collection for any Rock Fan.......2000-06-12

This is one of the best box sets that I've ever heard. The Nuge puts together some new tracks, the best of his old tracks, and a few live ones. The only bad thing about this CD would have to be the sound quality because it's very quiet. If you're a Nugent fan, you require this cd. If you're not, I would buy it anyway because it has a variety of sounds and subjects. You can listen to these songs pretty much anywhere. Ted tears through each song with his Gibson Byrdland guitar with so much passion and energy. Through his guitar-strewn mayhem lies some of the most incredible and entertaining songs ever. It's great to have. Now that I have heard it, I feel musically deprived without it.
Out of Control
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • cool
  • Like a foul-smelling litter box
  • 1978 solo effort has more strong tunes on it
  • Peter Criss 1978: Part II
  • OUT OF KISS CONTROL
Out of Control
Peter Criss
Manufacturer: Polygram Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00000612T
Release Date: 1998-04-07

Tracks:

  1. By Myself
  2. In Trouble Again
  3. Where Will They Run?
  4. I Found Love
  5. There's Nothing Better
  6. Out Of Control
  7. Words
  8. You Better Run
  9. My Life
  10. Feel Like Letting Go
  11. Bonus Track

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars cool.......2007-03-12

While i think that this was not a bad album,after the title track Out Of Control,everything else never hit the spot with me.Out Of Control was such a good song i kept playing that one over and over.
While there is some good tunes here,i never actually got into this album much.It was realy made to get a hit on the charts,with a then modern sound.Not too bad though,but nothing like his efforts in Kiss.

2 out of 5 stars Like a foul-smelling litter box.......2007-01-11

This album stinks. Period. And this is coming from someone who loves KISS and actually grew up with Peter being my favorite member. But let's be honest. The guy stinks as a solo act. Be unbiased for a moment. Try listening to these songs without ANY THOUGHT of them being from your childhood idol. What would you think of these songs if they were coming from a new artist you'd never heard of? If you had even minimal taste, you'd probably laugh at these songs. The production is flat and bland, the arrangements are terrible and the songwriting never gets across the barrier of mediocrity, and usually falls well BELOW that barrier.

What's even funnier to me about this album is how clueless Peter was (and probably still is) about his own talents. Listen to some of his interviews back then when he just left KISS and was working on this. He was actually talking about TOURING LARGE ARENAS with this music! He was calling himself a "composer" and talking about being "bigger than KISS" possibly. Holy Delusions of Grandeur, Catman!!

I don't want to completely destroy this album, though, because there are things about Pete that I do like a lot, even love. His voice, even though it goes off-key a lot, is great, and no one in rock had a better scream voice than him (except maybe Roger Daltrey). And he did tend to shine when he wrote weepy ballads. "Kiss the Girl Goodbye," "Easy Thing" from his first album, "By Myself" and "Feel Like Letting Go" from this one are decent songs, the first two being much better.

But have you ever heard the guy's demos? If so, you'll realize just how much THE PRODUCERS of the songs added to them. The demo of "Beth," originally called "Beck," was terrible, but Bob Ezrin shaped it into something strong. The demos for "Hooligan" and "Hooked on Rock 'n Roll," or even "Dirty Livin'" were all very weak, but again, the producers shaped them into stronger material. Peter was fantastic during KISS' heyday in the early 1970s. His drumming was wild and great then, his singing was great and his vibe was happenin'. He just deteriorated greatly over the years, especially his drumming.

It's hard to believe the drumming on these albums is from the same guy who recorded the amazing Kiss Alive. It's so boring, so dull, so lifeless, much like the music. Maybe that's the problem right there, I don't know. Or maybe it was all the coke and other drugs he was doing.

Anyway, if you want to relive some nostalgia, that's great, good for you. I do the same thing sometimes. But don't kid yourself. This album sucks mule. Hard.

2 out of 5 stars 1978 solo effort has more strong tunes on it.......2006-02-17

If you really like Peter Criss' singing voice, and you're not too hard on his writing chops (which are not terribly strong), I think you will STILL find his original solo collection from 1978 a better album. On "Out of Control" a lot of the material suffers from sort-of cheesy lyrics (though heartfelt, sometimes a bit weak, unintentionally comic), and, as someone else noted, some misfires when Criss attempts to rock harder than he should be doing with this outfit. My favorite track is "Words" which, for me as a KISS fan and Criss admirer, makes this CD worth owning. But probably not for $24.00.

But, if you're curious, and you gotta have it, then you gotta have it.

5 out of 5 stars Peter Criss 1978: Part II.......2005-02-18

In 1978, when KISS released the four solo albums from each member, Peter Criss created an album unlike any KISS album ever heard. He created an album that was all Peter. The album was born out of his childhood inspirations such as R&B and 50s Rock and Roll. That album was superior and was a genuine album from the Catman. Then in 1980 after Peter Criss's departure from KISS, he did it again. He created the first album of his solo career. This album picks up right where 1978's solo album left off. It contains the same spirit, same wonderful vocals, the perfect mixture of pop, rock, loveable ballads, and rockin and rollin tunes. It's everything that Peter Criss 1978 was and this time Peter did even better. This is the Cat's Meow!

The opening song is the heartfelt and loving ballad, "By Myself." This song is about Peter now out on his own away from KISS and starting all over again and on his own again. The song is very well acoustically written and Peter sings this song with such a loving and passionate manner that will make you cry. The next track, "In Trouble Again" a heavy rocker with a momentus array of piano, brass and guitars mixed with Peter's cathcy vocals and "Where Will They Run" has an intro that sounds similar to KISS's 1979 hit, "Sure Know Something" and this song is slower than the previous track but is definitely a soothing tune. The next track, "I Found Love" is in the same vein with 1978s, "Rock Me, Baby." It has very catchy vocals and a rockin and rollin sound that makes you wanna get up and dance. Then "There's Nothin Better" is pretty much "I Found Love" Part II. The lyrics are in the same area and continuing with finding love and singing that there is no one better than each other.

The title track, "Out of Control" is a catchy tune that is very well written and arranged and contains great guitar work. The next ballad of the album, "Words" is a very lovely piece. Once again Peter delivers very loving vocals and the song may very well be on of Peter's best ballads ever written. The next track, "You Better Run" is another heavy song with great guitar solos and brass arrangements. Then the last rocker, "My Life" is a song based on Peter's personality and experinces and rocks all the way through. The last song of the album, the power-ballad "Feel Like Letting Go" is so loving and will really bring tears to your face. This ballad is in the same vein as 1978s, "Don't You Let Me Down" when it comes to singing the chorus. Peter shows his greatest talents with ballads on this song. It's such a wonderful way to end a wondeful album.

This album is truly phenomenal. Picking up right where Criss 1978s solo effort left off, he delivered another album in that same vein and did just as well as two years prior if not better. This album has what many rock albums lack: SPIRIT! Peter's albums all have spirit to them and you can hear that in his voice and in the music. And it hurts me to know that Gene Simmons, says that Peter Criss has no talent in song writing, playing drums and singing. It is a fact that Gene shouldn't even open his mouth, because half of the songs he wrote for KISS in their career were terrible and outside of KISS, he can't write a tune to save his life. And it really hurts me because Peter is my idol and I know it hurts Peter to know that Gene says that about him. Peter's greatest talents are truly resembled on this album. No one, not even Gene Simmons can say any differently! Take a ride on the wild side with The Catman, Peter Criss and go "Out of Control."

4 out of 5 stars OUT OF KISS CONTROL.......2005-01-03

This is a collection of tunes that continue the traditions of Peter's Kiss solo album a couple of years prior. Indeed one may suspect that this album may have been released if he were to have kept his tenure within Kiss as it does not possess the trump card of showing his naked face on the cover. Either way by this point I am sure nobody really would have been too concerned. Kiss' own sales were waining leaving any real hope of this album getting serious attention at a minimum. So is it good? Well if you didn't like the predecessor then this one will impress you not. But if you are one of the few that ranks that opus high, as I do then this will please too. A nice variety of styles only tarnished when it tries to rock a little too hard. Delights abound being "By Myself" with its simple acoustic guitar backing and heartfelt sadness and "Words" that would benefit from a little more tempo but still manages to please. "I Found Love" and "There's Nothing Better" are great rock pop and personal favourite "My Life" which is spirited and very optimistic for the drummer known as the 'complainer' by other group members. One star deducted for the agony of the closer "Feel Like Letting Go" which is like nails on a blackboard and the title track "Out Of Control" which would have benefited from a little more substance lyrically. However if you like flaws in your artists that demonstrate risk taking and genuine love of their craft then this one is very much recommended.
Out of Control
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great music, bad mix
  • Raw and Punk
  • Bad BAD mix
Out of Control
The Anti-Nowhere League
Manufacturer: Receiver Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004T2S1
Release Date: 2000-07-11

Tracks:

  1. Loser
  2. Landlord Is A Wanker
  3. I Get Bored
  4. Head In The Wall
  5. Street Life
  6. Fat Bastards
  7. Dirty Old Fucker
  8. This Is The 80's
  9. Out Of Control
  10. Gimme Money
  11. I Don't Wanna
  12. Useless Bastards
  13. Military Man
  14. Sex & Fantasy
  15. Top Of The Pops

Album Description

All previously unreleased tracks including very rare material from one of the classic British punk acts. 15 tracks of punk at it's very best. Informative liner notes and band history. 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

Album Details

15 all Previously Unreleased Studio Tracks.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great music, bad mix.......2006-12-07

There's some really good songs here, however, this album suffers because of the horrible sound mix. The vocals are really lost in the mix and you have to turn the volume way up to hear them. I'm assuming these were just unreleased demos which would explain the low vocals because I can't imagine they mixed this in a studio and were happy with how it sounds. If you can't get enough of the league, like me, pick this up, you will enjoy it, just keep in mind that these were probably throw away tracks.

5 out of 5 stars Raw and Punk.......2003-11-10

The guy who gave this album a bad review doesn't know much about punk, this is a great collection of great songs which have more of a 77 feel to them than any other ANL stuff. Some of the songs are kinda funny, "Landlord is a Wanker" sounds like Animal was drunk as hell singing it, but that makes it better!

2 out of 5 stars Bad BAD mix.......2000-11-26

Whoever mixed the original tapes for this album is an idiot. The reason to listen to ANL--and the thing that makes them great--is the vocals/lyrics, and these are buried as deep down as you can get. Plenty of obnoxious drums and guitar "in your face"--who needs it? Is this some Gen-Yer's idea of what "punk" was supposed to be all about? Animal is far off in the wings shouting into a mic and you can't hear a thing he says. And he HAS something to say (which is why the 2-star rating, not the 1). Good luck! Frustrating (and insulting), to say the least. Don't waste your money. You won't listen to it. Only for collectors.
Burning Out of Control: The Sugarhill Mix
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Burning Out of Control: The Sugarhill Mix
    Steinski
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B0000C66BF
    Release Date: 2007-02-27
    Out of Control
    Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    • The Underrated Colin England Is A Must Have
    Out of Control
    Colin England
    Manufacturer: Motown
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000008FDU
    Release Date: 1993-05-18

    Tracks:

    1. No 1/2 Steppin'
    2. Come Over Baby
    3. Out of Control
    4. You Took My Love Away
    5. Bring Me Love
    6. Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word
    7. 24/7
    8. Can I Touch You
    9. I'll Do Anything
    10. What's on Your Mind

    Customer Reviews:

    3 out of 5 stars The Underrated Colin England Is A Must Have.......2003-09-18

    After his first Motown release tanked in 91, Colin England return a couple years later with appearences on Paula Abdul's Spellbound, and Sheena Easton's What Comes Naturally and finally another Motown release, Out of Control. England follows the same interesting formula which he showed on his debut, but with new producers Ike Lee Ill and Kiyamma Griffin the album is intended more for the charts as to perfecting England's unique style. The album charted two and released three singles; "Come Over Baby," "You Took My Love Away," and "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word." After the so-so success of Out of Control, England appeared on albums of Immature/IMX, Monetell Jordan, Mista, TJ, Elate, and Sassey, never again making another album.

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