Little Miss Dangerous

This article is about the album. For the Miami Vice episode, see List of Miami Vice episodes § Season 2: 1985–1986. For the Show-Ya song, see Touch the Sun.
Little Miss Dangerous
Studio album by Ted Nugent
Released March 1986
Recorded Channel Recording, Burbank, California, April - July 1985
Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida, October - November 1985
Genre Hard rock, heavy metal, glam metal
Length 38:32
Label Atlantic
Producer Peter Solley, Michael Verdick, Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent chronology
Penetrator
(1984)
Little Miss Dangerous
(1986)
If You Can't Lick 'Em...Lick 'Em
(1988)
Singles from Little Miss Dangerous
  1. "Little Miss Dangerous / Angry Young Man"
    Released: 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Little Miss Dangerous is the ninth studio album by American hard rock guitarist Ted Nugent, released in 1986, the third on Atlantic Records.

The single "Little Miss Dangerous" was Ted Nugent's most successful US-single at the time. This is mostly because the track was featured in an episode of the same name of the American television series Miami Vice. The track "Angry Young Man" was also used in an episode of Miami Vice entitled "Definitely Miami", in which Nugent guest-starred as a pimp/drug dealer and was killed in a shoot-out with Sonny Crockett (Don Johnson).

A promotional video clip was produced for the song "Little Miss Dangerous'".

Track listing

All songs written and arranged by Ted Nugent, except where indicated

  1. "High Heels in Motion" - 3:35
  2. "Strangers" (Bill Conti, Nugent) - 3:53
  3. "Little Miss Dangerous" - 4:50
  4. "Savage Dancer" - 3:55
  5. "Crazy Ladies" - 3:43
  6. "When Your Body Talks" (Ben Shultz, Eric Scott)- 3:16
  7. "Little Red Book" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)- 3:06
  8. "Take Me Away" (Dave Amato, Nugent)- 3:14
  9. "Angry Young Man" - 3:57
  10. "Painkiller" - 6:02

Personnel

Band members

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1986 Billboard 200 (North America)[2] 76

Singles

Year Title Chart Position
1986 "Little Miss Dangerous" Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[3] 22

References

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