Before this, (Ted’s first album) he had already recorded seven albums with the Amboy Dukes. The sound originally was quite psychedelic, but as the albums were getting harder edged he went solo to record this in ’75.

I’m a big fan of his earlier material before it all got a bit weird. This is definitely prime time Ted. Four classic Ted tracks come from this record: Stranglehold, Stormtroopin’, Just What The Doctored, and my personal favourite Motor City Madhouse. He certainly had tapped into something here with that no nonsense approach. Just Uncle Ted, a stack of amps, and a guitar cranked all the way was just how I liked it and those live shows were high octane for sure. Detroit was a rock town, but it was also the home of soul with Motown and Ted does marry the two well on tracks like Hey Baby.

A great and fun record.

8/10 from the Grooveman.