The Amboy Dukes - Migration (1969) [Vinyl]

Artist: The Amboy Dukes
Title: Migration
Year Of Release: 1969
Label: Mainstream Records / S 6118
Genre: Rock
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks, artwork)
Total Time: 39:25
Total Size: 1.51 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Migration
Year Of Release: 1969
Label: Mainstream Records / S 6118
Genre: Rock
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks, artwork)
Total Time: 39:25
Total Size: 1.51 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
1 Migration (Instrumental) 6:22
2 Prodigal Man 8:40
3 For His Namesake 4:20
4 I'm Not A Juvenile Delinquent 1:52
5 Good Natured Emma 4:33
6 Inside The Outside 3:15
7 Shades Of Green And Grey 3:00
8 Curb Your Elephant 3:50
9 Loaded For Bear 3:03
AllMusic Review by Jason Anderson
The most prominent feature of Migration (the Amboy Dukes' third recording, originally released on Mainstream records) is the lack of a spaced-out follow-up to the group's biggest hit, "Journey to the Center of Your Mind." Perhaps "terrible" Ted Nugent was starting to win the drug war that was beginning to wage within the band, a war that would ultimately claim more than a few key lineup casualties. No matter the reason, Migration -- with it's less opaque drug references and general grooviness -- was given a cool reception at record stores as listeners perhaps became slightly confused about the Michigan band's intentions while pondering Nugent's relatively eclectic musical approach. Case in point: the spot-on version of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers' "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent." Besides this bizarre but affective cover, other highlights include the instrumental opener "Migration" and one of Nugent's all-time favorite songs, "Good Natured Emma." More ambitious than the group's huge-selling effort from the year before, "Migration" might be the better of the two discs, if not the best of the Amboy Dukes' career.
The most prominent feature of Migration (the Amboy Dukes' third recording, originally released on Mainstream records) is the lack of a spaced-out follow-up to the group's biggest hit, "Journey to the Center of Your Mind." Perhaps "terrible" Ted Nugent was starting to win the drug war that was beginning to wage within the band, a war that would ultimately claim more than a few key lineup casualties. No matter the reason, Migration -- with it's less opaque drug references and general grooviness -- was given a cool reception at record stores as listeners perhaps became slightly confused about the Michigan band's intentions while pondering Nugent's relatively eclectic musical approach. Case in point: the spot-on version of Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers' "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent." Besides this bizarre but affective cover, other highlights include the instrumental opener "Migration" and one of Nugent's all-time favorite songs, "Good Natured Emma." More ambitious than the group's huge-selling effort from the year before, "Migration" might be the better of the two discs, if not the best of the Amboy Dukes' career.
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