For the love of rock
Vol V, Issue 9 – Journey to the center of the mind (01 Sept 2020)
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Name of song– Journey to the center of the mind
Band – The Amboy Dukes
Writers– Ted Nugent & Steve Farmer
Release year– 1968
Album – Journey to the Center of the Mind
Peak chart positions
# 16 – Billboard Charts
# 19 – Canadian Charts
Journey to the center of the mind
“The Amboy Dukes” may not have had series of hit numbers to their credit, but their contribution to the genre of psychedelic rock is just enormous. Formed in 1964 in Chicago by Ted Nugent, the band soon relocated to Detroit and from there, they soared into the world of psychedelic acid rock. Interestingly, their name was derived from one of The Rolling Stones cover band in Detroit, who had just disbanded, who themselves had picked up the name from the title of a novel by Irving Shulman. Their debut album and second album “Journey to the Center of the Mind” were most successful ones among the total eight albums produced during their career. Except for Ted Nugent, the band had several line-up changes, and ultimately got disbanded in 1975. Although they had only one hit single, they did shape the psychedelic rock and also helped engineer the solo careers of its members.
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