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Mongrel
Released: August 1970
Label: N\A
Most artists that deliver a second record as shaky as Noah fold on their third album. Not Bob Seger. He reasserted control of the System, consigning Tom Neme to a fanboy's footnote, and returning... Continue[+]
Get Out of Denver
Released: 1977
Label: N\A
Back in '72
Released: 1973
Label: N\A
Returning to independent status, Bob Seger recorded Back in '72, not only the finest of his early-'70s albums but one of the great lost hard rock albums of its era. Seger didn't limit himself to... Continue[+]
Brand New Morning
Released: October 1971
Label: N\A
Bob Seger's Mongrel may have been a terrific album, but nobody heard it, just like its predecessor. So Capitol was ready to drop him and wanted a contract-fulfilling album as soon as possible.... Continue[+]
Seven
Released: March 1974
Label: N\A
With his seventh album, appropriately titled Seven, Bob Seger delivered one of his strongest, hardest-hitting rock records -- the toughest since the days of the Bob Seger System. Not to say that he... Continue[+]
Smokin' O.P.'s
Released: 1972
Label: N\A
Bob Seger closed out his Capitol contract with Brand New Morning, a singer/songwriter album quite unlike anything he had yet released. Following its release he moved to the Detroit-based label... Continue[+]
Beautiful Loser
Released: April 1975
Label: N\A
Beautiful Loser winds up sounding more like Back in '72 than its immediate predecessor, Seven, largely because Bob Seger threaded reflective ballads and mid-tempo laments back into his hard-driving... Continue[+]
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