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| Sales Rank: | 15065 (lower is better) |
| Price as of: | 11/29/2008 1:11:48 PM MST |
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| Release Date: | 1995-06-16 |
| Label: | EMI Special Products |
| UPC: | 724381982020 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | EMI Special Products |
| ASIN: | B000006337 |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Beautiful Loser by EMI Special Products
- Beautiful Loser
- Black Night
- Katmandu
- Jody Girl
- Travelin' Man
- Momma
- Nutbush City Limits - Bob Seger, Turner, Tina
- Sailing Nights
- Fine Memory
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Customer Reviews
Beautiful album! - Reviewed on 2007-04-03
This 1975 release was the last of Bob Seger's pre-Silver Bullet Band albums. Seger,who began his musical career about a decade earlier,gives us great tracks like Tina Turner's NUTBUSH CITY LIMITS,TRAVELIN' MAN,the title track,JODY GIRL and KATMANDU(the latter four penned by Seger). When Seger assembled his SBB,he promoted this album beginning with the first two concerts at Detroit's Cobo Hall on September 4 and 5,1975,resulting in the recording of the double LP live album LIVE BULLET. The aforementioned tracks are heard on the live set. One SBB member is Seger's longtime buddy,bassist Chris Campbell. Other members were saxophonist Thomas "Alto Reed" Kirkman,keybordist Robyn Robbins,drummer Charles Allen Martin and rhythm guitarist Drew Abbott. Robbins and Martin would later leave the SBB,Robbins being replaced by Craig Frost and David Teegarden replacing Martin when Martin was involved in a paralyzing accident. Abbott's departure from SBB in 1981 downgraded the group to four members. The other four tracks are great.
On the verge of greatness. - Reviewed on 2006-03-03
This was the last album for Bob Seger, before he hit it big. At this point in his career, Seger was devloping his skills as a songwriter. There are some great songs on this album, but some weak moments as well. Lines like "I used to go out evenings, I used to stay out late some evenings" (Momma) show a that a bit of work was needed before Seger could reach the top of his game. On the other hand there are lines like "He wants his home and security, he wants to live like a sailor at sea" (Beautiful Loser) which are great. There are some good rock tracks on the album such as Katmandu and a cover of Nutbush City Limits. These along with the title track, and Travelin' Man, are the best songs on the album.
This album is a definite must for any die hard Seger fan. If you are just getting into him, I would recommend "Stranger in Town, "Against the Wind," or even "Night Moves" ahead this one.
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Book Subjects
- Album Rock
- Detroit Rock
- Hard Rock
- Heartland Rock
- Pop
- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Rock & Roll
- Rock/Pop
- Singer/Songwriter