I thought it was done real disrespectful to our R&B pulse." I don't think the guitars had any twang to 'em. "My only real complaint about it is the overall mix. Nugent, meanwhile, had his sights set on sonics. "I think the first album was a fantastic album," he told American Music Press in the spring of 1993. It felt a little different writing songs together this time than it did before we knew what Damn Yankees was." "We knew each other better," Shaw explained to this reporter shortly before Don't Tread's release. Teaming once more with producer Ron Nevison and drummer Michael Cartellone, Damn Yankees recorded 1992's Don't Tread at the Record Plant in Los Angeles - with some discernible goals in mind. After touring to promote their self-titled LP, Damn Yankees hunkered down to make a sophomore effort. By the time Damn Yankees ran its course, fans were ready for the group to "come again," as the song said. Brokered by record company executive John Kalodner, it may have seemed like an odd combination of commercial melodic rockers and the Motor City Madman, but it worked.
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