Survival of the Fittest Live explained

Survival of the Fittest Live
Type:Live
Artist:Ted Nugent and The Amboy Dukes
Cover:Survival of the Fittest Live.jpg
Released:April 1971
Recorded:Eastown Theater in Detroit, Michigan, July 31–August 1, 1970
Genre:Blues rock
Length:47:35
Label:Polydor
Producer:Ted Nugent
Prev Title:Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom
Prev Year:1970
Next Title:Call of the Wild
Next Year:1973

Survival of the Fittest Live is a live album by the Amboy Dukes. Released in 1971, it was the band's second album on Polydor Records, and the first where the band was credited as "Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes".

Composition

The initial plan for the Survival of the Fittest album was to record one side of the album live and the other side in the studio, but this plan was later scrapped and the band instead recorded an entire live album.[1] The album consists of five new songs written by Ted Nugent, and an extended live performance of "Prodigal Man", which previously appeared on the band's Migration album.[1] In a review of the band's previous album, Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom, AllMusic said that Survival of the Fittest sees the band embracing blues rock, which had only partially been explored on Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom.[2]

Reception

AllMusic called the album "mildly interesting", lamenting that the hit "Journey to the Center of the Mind" was not included.

Personnel

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Knight, K.J. . March 10, 2020 . Knight Moves: The K J Knight Story. Survival of the Fittest . Trafford . 98 . 1698700105.
  2. Web site: Marriage on the Rocks/Rock Bottom Review . Viglione . Joe . . 2023-05-23 . the Pat Travers blues-rock which the follow-up, Survival of the Fittest embraced.