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  1. Free-for-All is the second studio album by American rock musician Ted Nugent. It was released in September 1976 by Epic Records, and was his first album to go platinum.

  2. 3 de oct. de 2017 · If one was not very familiar with the tonal qualities of Meat Loaf’s voice, you would never really know it was Meat Loaf. The first track to appear on the Free For All album that featured Meat Loaf on lead vocals was the album’s third track, “Writing on the Wall.”

  3. 21 de ene. de 2018 · The lack of breadcrumbs means you don't have them soaking up the juices, so the meat stays moist - and it's gluten free too! Parmesan cheese, onion, egg, ketchup, salt, and pepper are all that go into this yummy loaf of goodness!

  4. [Ted] Nugent did some of the singing himself, but Free-For-All’s testosterone oomph was taken up a notch by a new arrival—a then on-the-rise performer named Meat Loaf, who provided lead vocals on songs such as “Hammerdown,” “Together,” “Street Rats” and “I Love You So I Told You A Lie.”

  5. 3 de feb. de 2022 · It’s another “Free For All Friday” and Ted reflects back on his experiences with the recently deceased rocker, Marvin Lee Aday, more popularly known as “Meatloaf”. A year before Meatloaf’s...

  6. Five songs on the album have lead vocals by Meat Loaf, whose bat had yet to escape hell. Three others feature his guitarist, Derek St. Holmes. Only "Free For All" has a Ted Nugent lead.

  7. Meat Loaf aportó su voz en cinco canciones del álbum Free-for-All de Ted Nugent en 1976. Durante el invierno de 1973 el cantante integró el reparto del musical The Rocky Horror Show , interpretando los papeles de Eddie y del doctor Everett Scott. [ 14 ]