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Old 10-03-2012, 03:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Derek St. Holmes, vocal/guitar on Nugent S/T. This partnership only lasted one record, but he was the superior vocalist, and because of his input, Nuge never came close to topping this album. Derek's voice was powerful, raspy and had some range.
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Derek St. Holmes, vocal/guitar on Nugent S/T. This partnership only lasted one record, but he was the superior vocalist, and because of his input, Nuge never came close to topping this album. Derek's voice was powerful, raspy and had some range.
He was actually on the first 3 studio albums and I think came back for one more in the 1980s, he was certainly better than Nugent as a vocalist.
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He was actually on the first 3 studio albums and I think came back for one more in the 1980s, he was certainly better than Nugent as a vocalist.
You know your stuff, St Holmes left during the recording of Free For All, but you're right, he was credited for some vocals on that album. That's about as far as I go w/Nuge.
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You know your stuff, St Holmes left during the recording of Free For All, but you're right, he was credited for some vocals on that album. That's about as far as I go w/Nuge.
He left after Free For All but came back for Cat Scratch Fever then left again after the live album.
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He left after Free For All but came back for Cat Scratch Fever then left again after the live album.
I'll have to give Cat Scratch and Live Gonzo a listen to then, because I think St. Holmes as got a great voice.
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I'll have to give Cat Scratch and Live Gonzo a listen to then, because I think St. Holmes as got a great voice.
They're regarded as the best two albums as well, after that Nugent went downhill very fast.
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