The debut album by the Amboy Dukes from 1967.
Detroit's Amboy Dukes are best remembered for their 1968 acid-rock classic 'Journey To The Center Of The Mind,' as well as introducing the world to "The Motor City Madman", guitarist Ted Nugent. In 1965 young Ted formed a new band. He had heard of a Detroit group who had just broken up called Amboy Dukes and started using the name for his new Chicago band. 'The Amboy Dukes' was actually the name of a novel about gang members and their lifestyle. In later interviews, Nugent said that although many people have given him a copy of the book, he has never actually read it. This 1967 debut album has a fine mix of hard-rocking originals and individual cover tunes. Including some psychedelic numbers and a wonderful treatment of Big Joe Williams' blues classic 'Baby, Please Don't Go' which provided their first taste of chart success.
Track Listing:
- A1 Baby Please Don't Go
- A2 I Feel Free
- A3 Young Love
- A4 Psalms of Aftermath
- A5 Colors
- B1 Let's Go Get Stoned
- B2 Down On Philips Escalator
- B3 The Lovely Lady
- B4 Night Time
- B5 It's Not True
- B6 Gimme Love
- B7 J.B. Special (Bonus Track)
| Features | |
| Artist | amboy dukes |
| Name of Disc | amboy-dukes-3 |
| Label | Audio Clarity |
| Format | LP |
| Genre | Psychedelic |
| Status | Out of Stock |