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Little Miss Dangerous

Little Miss Dangerous is the ninth studio album by American hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent. It was released in March 1986 by Atlantic Records.

History
The album was recorded between April and November 1985. Apart from being heavily influenced by Glam metal, the sound was also influenced by Nugent's work on the 1986 film Nomads which he composed and recorded in 1984. The song "Strangers"performed vocally by Dave Amato was composed for the film with Bill Conti and reused in its entirety on the album, the song "Dancing Mary" was reused instrumentally at the 2:10 of 'Savage Dancer. == Reception ==
Reception
AllMusic's John Franck was heavily dismissive of Little Miss Dangerous, stating that it may be "the worst Ted Nugent record ever released", and being "a sonic embarrassment" to be "avoid[ed] at all costs". ==Track listing==
Track listing
All songs written and arranged by Ted Nugent, except where indicated ==Personnel==
Personnel
;Band members • Ted Nugent – guitars, six-string bass, percussion, lead and backing vocals, producer, mixing • Dave Amato – rhythm guitar, guitar synthesizer, synthesizer, lead and backing vocals ;Additional musicians • Patrick Leonard, David 'Hawk' Wolinski, Lawrence Dermer – keyboards and synthesizers • Ricky Phillips – bass, background vocals • Jay Ferguson – bass • Michael Mason – drums and percussion, background vocals • Joe Galdo, Duane Hitchings – keyboards • Rick Baron, Tommy Thayer, Sandy Slavin, Bobby Colomby, Robby Weaver, Jaime St. James, Carmine Appice – background vocals ;Production • Peter Solley – producer, engineer, mixing • Michael Verdick – producer, engineer • Jim Sessody – engineer • Patrice Levinsohn – assistant engineer • Doug Banker – executive producer, management, background vocals • Dennis King – mastering • Bob Defrin – art direction • Eric Conn – 2001 edition digital remastering • Gary Graff – 2001 edition liner notes ==Charts==
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