Craveman | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 24, 2002[1] | |||
Recorded | April 2002 | |||
Studio | 40 Oz Sound, Ann Arbor, Michigan | |||
Genre | Hard rock, heavy metal | |||
Length | 56:06 | |||
Label | Spitfire | |||
Producer | Ted Nugent, Drew Peters, Chris Peters | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Craveman is the twelfth studio album by American rock musician Ted Nugent, released on September 24, 2002.
The album continues the trend, started in the mid-1990s, of Nugent returning to the rawer, harder-rocking sound that made him famous in the 1970s. This stands in sharp contrast to the synth-pop of his 1980s work, and the romantic AOR power-ballads of his early 1990s band Damn Yankees. This album also contains some material from an unreleased Damn Yankees album, Bravo.
Critic Eduardo Rivadavia of AllMusic gave Craveman a positive 4 stars out of a possible 5, declaring it Nugent's "fiercest effort in decades, and certainly his heaviest ever."
All songs are written by Ted Nugent, except where noted,
Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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US Independent Albums (Billboard)[2] | 20 |