Long before Ted Nugent made his name as a mighty crossbow hunter, there was this heavy Detroit band in which he was content to play lead guitar, something he does very well and with much less threat to the Midwest's deer population. The Nuge shouldn't try to take all the credit for this band, because the other members such as vocalist John Drake and rhythm guitarist Steve Farmer contributed with great aplomb, the latter writing much of the material on the second side's ambitious suite as well as co-writing the title hit with Nugent. This is some hard-hitting, well-done psychedelic music, recorded with taste by a producer known much more for his work with mainstream jazz artists, Bob Shad. One thing that made the Amboy Dukes special was the amount of power and drive in their playing, something lacking in other psychedelic outfits that take a more airy-fairy approach. The Nuge's guitar sound is recorded as if this was a mainstream jazz album by Harold Land, and it helps. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide
Journey to the Center of the Mind
06/01/1968 | Hi Horse Records
All Music Guide Review
Journey to the Center of the Mind Track Listing
Credits of Journey to the Center of the Mind
- Bob Shad
- Recording Supervision
- Andy Solomon
- Organ, Piano, Vocals, Keyboards
- John Drake
- Vocals
- David Palmer
- Drums
- Bernd Matheja
- Liner Notes
- Jack Lonshein
- Cover Design
- The Amboy Dukes
- Performer
- Greg Arama
- Bass
- Roy Cicala
- Engineer
- Michael John Drake
- Vocals
- Steve Farmer
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Liner Notes
- Ted Nugent
- Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Vocals, Main Performer
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