Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -flac- 88 Page

Below is a concise, chronological catalogue-style listing of Ted Nugent’s recorded releases and major appearances from 1967 through 2022, formatted for a FLAC collection (88.2/88 kHz master-target). Includes main studio albums, key live albums, notable compilations and major collaborations/side projects. Assumes standard release titles and year; where albums originate from band projects (e.g., The Amboy Dukes) that feature Nugent, they’re grouped and noted.

Note: This is a curated overview for organizing lossless files; it does not include every single single, bootleg, session outtake, or uncredited appearance.

1967–1973 — The Amboy Dukes / early career

1974–1982 — Solo breakthrough and classic era

1984–1997 — 80s rock and continued releases

1998–2010 — Later studio albums and live material Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -FLAC- 88

2011–2022 — Recent releases, compilations, and archival editions

Suggested FLAC tagging & file structure

  • File naming template (consistent): YYYY - Artist - Album - DiscN - Track## - Title.flac
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  • Encoding notes for FLAC 88 kHz target

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    The collection begins where Nugent’s career began: The Amboy Dukes. Formed in Detroit, this psychedelic garage band was the crucible for Ted’s wild stage persona.

    In the world of high-octane, unapologetic rock and roll, few names ignite as much passion (and controversy) as Ted Nugent. For over five decades, the "Motor City Madman" has delivered a relentless barrage of screaming guitar riffs, from his psychedelic beginnings with The Amboy Dukes to his iconic solo career. For the serious collector and audiophile, however, finding the music is not enough; it must be felt. That search culminates in the highly sought-after digital archive known as Ted Nugent - Discography 1967-2022 -FLAC- 88.

    This isn't just a collection of MP3s. This specific keyword represents the holy grail for fans who demand lossless, high-resolution audio. Let’s break down why this particular format (FLAC) and this specific quality (88 kHz sample rate) transforms Nugent’s abrasive, tube-driven guitar tone into a religious experience.

    This specific keyword ("-FLAC- 88") is commonly found on private music trackers (RED, OPS) and Usenet. While sharing copyrighted material without permission is illegal, creating a personal archive from your own CDs (ripped to FLAC) and then upsampling them to 88.2 kHz via a high-quality resampler (like r8brain or SoX) is a legitimate audiophile project.

    For those seeking legal avenues: Many of Nugent’s 70s albums have been released as "24-bit / 96 kHz" downloads on HDtracks and Qobuz. However, the specific 88.2 kHz collection is unique because it often includes vinyl-exclusive mixes (like the original "Cat Scratch Fever" with different guitar overdubs) that have never been released on digital streaming.

  • Free-for-All (1976)
  • Cat Scratch Fever (1977)
  • Ted Nugent Live (1978)
  • Scream Dream (1980)
  • Englishman in New York (1982)
  • Pleasure to Kill (1986)
  • I Go to Mr. Chow (1988)
  • Beyond the Limits (1990)
  • Spirit of the Wild (1995)
  • Ted Nugent (2001)
  • Cravings (2004)
  • Love Grenade (2006)
  • The Ultimate Ted Nugent (2009)
  • Nuclear Highway (2010)
  • The Strange Geographical (2012)
  • Shutup & Play (2014)
  • Detroit Muscle (2022)
  • Why go to 2022? Nugent’s later catalog is severely underrated in standard resolution.