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Live Bullet
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Personnel: Bob Seger (vocals, guitar, piano); Drew Abbott (guitar, background vocals); Alto Reed (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones, percussion, background vocals); Robyn Robbins (piano, organ, Clavinet, Mellotron); Chris Campbell (bass, background vocals); Charlie Allen Martin (drums, background vocals).
Recorded live at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan on September 4 & 5, 1975.
Digitally remastered by Punch Andrews (Capitol Mastering, Los Angeles, California).
This is a limited edition "Album Replica" CD of LIVE BULLET specially packaged to simulate the original LP design.
Personnel: Bob Seger (vocals, guitar, piano); Drew Abbott (guitar, background vocals); Alto Reed (alto, tenor & baritone saxophones, percussion, background vocals); Robyn Robbins (piano, organ, Clavinet, Mellotron); Chris Campbell (bass, background vocals); Charlie Allen Martin (drums, background vocals).
Recorded live at Cobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan on September 4 & 5, 1975.
Digitally remastered by Punch Andrews (1999, Capitol Mastering).
By the mid '70s, Detroit rocker Bob Seger had built a solid fanbase with non-stop touring, but had yet to score that final breakthrough hit that would shoot through to the mainstream. Like so many other rock acts of that decade (Kiss, Peter Frampton, Cheap Trick), Bob Seger used the live album format to serve as his much sought-after commercial breakthrough, 1976's LIVE BULLET. Having released a total of eight studio albums between 1968 and 1975, Seger had quite a bit of material to chose from for this live set, and only the best tracks were included. Highlights include the uptempo rocker "Katmandu," the working musician's touring tale of "On the Road Again" (a song that Metallica would make a hit in the late '90s), and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man." After LIVE BULLET, Seger duly issued a string of best-selling albums did a series of sold-out arena tours.
By the mid '70s, Detroit rocker Bob Seger had built a solid fanbase with non-stop touring, but had yet to score that final breakthrough hit that would shoot through to the mainstream. Like so many other rock acts of that decade (Kiss, Peter Frampton, Cheap Trick), Bob Seger used the live album format to serve as his much sought-after commercial breakthrough, 1976's LIVE BULLET. Having released a total of eight studio albums between 1968 and 1975, Seger had quite a bit of material to chose from for this live set, and only the best tracks were included. Highlights include the uptempo rocker "Katmandu," the working musician's touring tale of "On the Road Again" (a song that Metallica would make a hit in the late '90s), and "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man." After LIVE BULLET, Seger duly issued a string of best-selling albums did a series of sold-out arena tours.
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