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Double Live Gonzo!
Live album by
Released
January 1978
Recorded
with Reelsound, Haji Sound ('Stormtroopin'') and Fedco Audio Remote Recorders ('Stranglehold')
Double Live Gonzo! is a live album by the American hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent, released as a double LP in 1978. In addition to live versions of songs from previous albums, this double album also contains original material played live, including: 'Yank Me, Crank Me' and 'Gonzo'. The album has reached 3× Platinum status in the United States.[5]
Track listing[edit]
All tracks are written by Ted Nugent, except 'Baby Please Don't Go' written by Big Joe Williams.
Side one
No.
Title
Recorded at
Length
1.
'Just What the Doctor Ordered'
Nashville Municipal Auditorium, July 1977
5:26
2.
'Yank Me, Crank Me'
Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, Texas, November 1977
4:28
3.
'Gonzo'
Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, November 1977
3:59
4.
'Baby Please Don't Go'
Taylor County Coliseum, Abilene, Texas, November 1977
5:58
Side two
No.
Title
Recorded at
Length
5.
'Great White Buffalo'
Municipal Auditorium, Dallas, July 1976
6:23
6.
'Hibernation'
San Antonio Convention Center, July 1976
16:54
Side three
No.
Title
Recorded at
Length
1.
'Stormtroopin'
Seattle Center Coliseum, August 1977
8:46
2.
'Stranglehold'
Springfield Civic Center, June 1976
11:14
Side four
No.
Title
Recorded at
Length
3.
'Wang Dang Sweet Poontang'
Nashville Municipal Auditorium, July 1977
6:18
4.
'Cat Scratch Fever'
Nashville Municipal Auditorium, July 1977
4:49
5.
'Motor City Madhouse'
Municipal Auditorium, Dallas, July 1976
10:35
Personnel[edit]
Band members
Derek St. Holmes – rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals
Ted Nugent – lead guitar, backing and lead vocals, arrangements
Rob Grange – bass
Cliff Davies – drums, backing vocals
Production
Lew Futterman, Tom Werman – producers
Ric Browde – assistant to the producers
Tim Geelan – engineer, mixing at CBS Studios, New York
Don Puluse – engineer
Chet Himes, Malcom Harper, Alex Kazanegas, Tom Arrison, Bob Dickson, Perry Cheatham – remote recorders personnel
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^'Top Albums/CDs - Volume 29, No. 4, April 22, 1978'. Library and Archives Canada. 22 April 1978. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
^'Ted Nugent Chart History: Billboard 200'. Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
^'Ted Nugent – Double Live Gonzo! (Album)'. Swedishcharts.com. Media Control Charts. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
^'Ted Nugent Official Charts'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
^'Top Singles - Volume 29, No. 6, May 06, 1978'. Library and Archives Canada. 6 May 1978. Retrieved 2011-12-18.
^'Ted Nugent Chart History: Hot 100'. Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
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