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1969 studio album by The Amboy Dukes
Migration is the third studio album by The Amboy Dukes .
It was released in 1969 on Mainstream Records .
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AllMusic has suggested that Migration reflects a stronger influence from Ted Nugent 's input than the previous Amboy Dukes albums, citing the lack of drug influence in the lyrics due to Nugent's anti-drug stance, and the lack of a "spaced-out follow-up" to "Journey to the Center of the Mind ", the band's biggest hit.[ 1] The band also took a more eclectic approach to composition on Migration .[ 1] "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent " is a cover of a song by Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers .[ 1]
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Migration received a "cold" reception upon release.[ 1] In a retrospective review, AllMusic said that the album was "more ambitious" than Journey to the Center of the Mind and that Migration "might be the better of the two discs, if not the best of the Amboy Dukes' career."[ 1]
Side A Title Writer(s) 1. "Migration" Ted Nugent 6:21 2. "Prodigal Man" Nugent 9:09 3. "For His Namesake" Steve Farmer 4:39 Total length: 19:52
Side B Title Writer(s) 4. "I'm Not a Juvenile Delinquent " Morris Levy 2:03 5. "Good Natured Emma" Nugent 4:48 6. "Inside the Outside" Farmer 3:36 7. "Shades of Green and Grey" Farmer 3:19 8. "Curb Your Elephant" Andy Solomon 4:02 9. "Loaded for Bear" Nugent 3:17 Total length: 20:29
Rusty Day – lead vocals , percussion
Ted Nugent – lead vocals , lead guitar , percussion
Steve Farmer – rhythm guitar, vocals, strings
Andy Solomon – keyboards , vocals, horns , percussion, strings
Greg Arama – bass , bass vocals, percussion
Dave Palmer – drums , percussion