After this album I sort of checked out of Ted Nugent, as the craziness and comments were getting too much, plus the music started to go downhill when he changed his style and moved away from the raw rock n’ roll. This was sort of album number eight for Uncle Ted, as technically it’s a live album but full of all new songs that were recorded on various nights on his 1980 tour. It was really hard to capture what Ted did live on record, as his studio albums never quite captured that raw live sound. This album comes close to doing that. This is number three in my fave Ted records.

Put Up Or Shut Up kicks things off and this is classic Ted, an over the top rock n’ roll song. Spontaneous Combustion is the the first song that doesn’t do it for me on the record, it’s just ok. My Love Is Like A Tire Iron is a great tongue-in-cheek kick ass tune, and I love the Motown-style harmony vocals. Jailbait follows and despite the dodgy subject matter, this is the closest this album gets to a single. The second poor song on the album is I Am A Predator. It just sounds as though it was knocked up in soundcheck. Heads Will Roll is a killer Ted tune, very upbeat and loads of guitar – just raw rock n’ roll. The Flying Lip Lock is just a high octane boogie woombie turned up to eleven. Not a bad cover of Wilson Picketts’ Land Of A Thousand Dances just to get the crowd involved. There is even an instrumental called TNT Overture, which seems strange to do when introducing new songs to an audience. Take No Prisoners closes out the album and it’s where we came in with an old school Nugent romp.  

8/10 from The Grooveman.