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- Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo Cat Scratch Fever
- Ted Nugent Cat Scratch Fever Double Live Gonzo
'Cat Scratch Fever' |
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Single by Ted Nugent |
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from the album Cat Scratch Fever |
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Released | May 13, 1977 |
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Recorded | 1977 |
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Genre | Hard rock, Heavy metal, Blues rock |
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Length | 3:38, 3:04 (Single) |
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Label | Epic |
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Songwriter(s) | Ted Nugent |
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Ted Nugent singles chronology |
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'Dog Eat Dog' (1976) | 'Cat Scratch Fever' (1977) | 'Home Bound' (1977) |
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'Cat Scratch Fever' is a rock song by Ted Nugent that appears on the album of the same name. The song is well known for its signature riff, which is a 3-tone minor-key melody harmonized in parallel fourths. In 2009, it was named the 32nd best hard rock song of all time by VH1.[1]
Cat Scratch Fever is the third studio album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent.The album was released on May 13, 1977, by Epic Records.Vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who had left the band during the recording of the album Free-for-All, had come back for touring in 1976 and was again the principle lead singer on this album. With the success of Ted Nugent, Free-for-All, and Cat Scratch Fever, the live concert album Double Live Gonzo! Was inevitable. With the line-up of Ted Nugent, Derek St. Holmes on guitar and vocals, Rob Grange on bass, and Cliff Davies on drums, the album went triple platinum and went to.
Chart positions[edit]
Chart (1977) | Peak position |
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Canadian RPM Top Singles | 37 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 30 |
Pantera cover[edit]
'Cat Scratch Fever' |
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Single by Pantera |
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from the album Detroit Rock City: Music from the Motion Picture |
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Released | 1999 |
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Length | 3:48 |
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Label | Polygram Records |
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Songwriter(s) | Ted Nugent |
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Pantera singles chronology |
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'Where You Come From' (1997) | 'Cat Scratch Fever' (1999) | 'Revolution Is My Name' (2000) |
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The tune was covered by Pantera for Detroit Rock City's CD soundtrack.[2] Their version peaked at 40 on the Mainstream Rock chart.[3] Nugent criticized the version claiming, 'It was exceedingly white. /teamviewer-one-time-mac-session.html. No soul, no balls, no feel. Caucasian all the way.'[4]
Charts[edit]
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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U.S. BillboardMainstream Rock Tracks | 40 |
References[edit]
- ^'Vh1 Top 100 Hard Rock Songs'. January 1, 2009. Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved February 7, 2009.
- ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. 'Detroit Rock City - Original Soundtrack'. AllMusic. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
- ^Birchmeier, Jason. 'Pantera'. AllMusic. Retrieved October 23, 2012.
- ^'BLABBERMOUTH.NET - TED NUGENT Says PANTERA's Version Of 'Cat Scratch Fever' Had 'No Soul, No Balls''. Roadrunner Records. Archived from the original on February 14, 2010. Retrieved February 9, 2012.
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Cat Scratch Fever |
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Studio album by |
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Released | May 13, 1977 |
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Recorded | January and March 1977 |
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Studio | Columbia Recording Studios, New York City and CBS Studios, London, UK |
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Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal |
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Length | 38:16 |
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Label | Epic |
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Producer | Lew Futterman, Tom Werman, Cliff Davies |
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Ted Nugent chronology |
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Free-for-All (1976) | Cat Scratch Fever (1977) | Double Live Gonzo! (1978) |
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Singles from Cat Scratch Fever |
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- 'Cat Scratch Fever' / 'Wang Dang Sweet Poontang'
Released: May 13, 1977 - 'Home Bound' / 'Death by Misadventure'
Released: 1978
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Ted Nugent Double Live Gonzo Cat Scratch Fever
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic | [1] |
Classic Rock | [2] |
Christgau's Record Guide | B[3] |
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal | 8/10[4] |
Rolling Stone | (favorable)[5] |
Cat Scratch Fever is the third studio album by American hard rock musician Ted Nugent. The album was released on May 13, 1977, by Epic Records. Vocalist Derek St. Holmes, who had left the band during the recording of the album Free-for-All, had come back for touring in 1976 and was again the principle lead singer on this album.
A commercial success, the album has been certified multi-platinum by the RIAA.[6] Nugent released his next album, Double Live Gonzo!, the following year.
Track listing[edit]
All songs written by Ted Nugent, except 'Live It Up', written by Nugent and Derek St. Holmes. All songs arranged by Nugent, Rob Grange, St. Holmes and Cliff Davies.
Side oneNo. | Title | Length |
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1. | 'Cat Scratch Fever' | 3:41 |
2. | 'Wang Dang Sweet Poontang' | 3:17 |
3. | 'Death by Misadventure' | 3:31 |
4. | 'Live It Up' | 4:02 |
5. | 'Home Bound' (instrumental) | 4:43 |
Side twoNo. | Title | Length |
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6. | 'Workin' Hard, Playin' Hard' | 5:44 |
7. | 'Sweet Sally' | 2:34 |
8. | 'A Thousand Knives' | 4:48 |
9. | 'Fist Fightin' Son of a Gun' | 2:51 |
10. | 'Out of Control' | 3:27 |
1999 CD reissue bonus tracksNo. | Title | Length |
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11. | 'Cat Scratch Fever' (live) | 4:52 |
12. | 'Wang Dang Sweet Poontang' (live) | 5:44 |
Personnel[edit]
- Band members
- Derek St. Holmes – rhythm guitar, lead and backing vocals, arrangements
- Ted Nugent – lead and rhythm guitar, backing and lead (1, 2, 7) vocals, percussion
- Rob Grange – bass guitar, backing vocals, arrangements
- Cliff Davies – drums, backing vocals, arrangements, producer
- Additional musicians
- Alan Spenner, Boz Burrell, Rory Dodd – backing vocals
- Montego Joe – percussion
- Tom Werman – percussion, backing vocals, producer
- Production
- Lew Futterman – producer
- Tim Geelan, Wayne Tarnowski – engineers
- Jim Houghton, Robert Alford, Ron Pownall – photography
- Bruce Dickinson – 1999 reissue producer
- Vic Anesini – remastering
- Howard Fritzson – 1999 reissue art director
- Gary Graff – 1999 reissue liner notes
Charts[edit]
Ted Nugent Cat Scratch Fever Double Live Gonzo
Album[edit]
Year | Chart | Position |
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1977 | Swedish Albums Chart[7] | 14 |
Billboard 200 (US)[8] | 17 |
RPM100 Albums (Canada)[9] | 25 |
UK Album Chart[10] | 28 |
Singles[edit]
Year | Title | Chart | Position |
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1977 | 'Cat Scratch Fever' | Billboard Hot 100 (US)[11] | 30 |
RPM100 Top Singles (Canada)[12] | 37 |
1978 | 'Home Bound' | Billboard Hot 100 (US)[11] | 70 |
Certifications[edit]
Country | Organization | Year | Sales |
U.S. | RIAA | 2001 | 3× Platinum (3,000,000)[6] |
Canada | CRIA | 1979 | Platinum (100,000)[13] |
References[edit]
- ^Prato, Greg. 'Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever review'. AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
- ^Dome, Malcolm (February 2005). 'Cat Scratch Fever'. Classic Rock. No. 76. p. 108.
- ^Christgau, Robert (1981). 'Consumer Guide '70s: N'. Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN089919026X. Retrieved March 8, 2019 – via robertchristgau.com.
- ^Popoff, Martin (October 2003). The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 1: The Seventies. Burlington, Ontario, Canada: Collector's Guide Publishing. p. 207. ISBN978-1894959025.
- ^Tucker, Ken (July 28, 1977). 'Album Reviews: Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever'. Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2007-10-02. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
- ^ ab'RIAA Database: Search for Ted Nugent'. Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
- ^'Ted Nugent - Cat Scratch Fever (Album)'. Swedishcharts.com. Media Control Charts. Retrieved 2011-12-14.
- ^'Ted Nugent Chart History: Billboard 200'. Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
- ^'Top Albums/CDs - Volume 28, No. 8, November 19, 1977'. Library and Archives Canada. September 3, 1977. Retrieved 2011-12-14.
- ^'Ted Nugent Official Charts'. Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
- ^ ab'Ted Nugent Chart History: Hot 100'. Billboard.com. Billboard. Retrieved October 8, 2018.
- ^'Top Singles - Volume 28, No. 1, October 01, 1977'. Library and Archives Canada. 1 October 1977. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
- ^'Gold Platinum Database: Search for Ted Nugent'. Music Canada. Retrieved 2011-12-16.
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