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Bob Seger - Ultimate Hits (Rock and Roll Never Forgets) (Music CD)
Take note that this 2011 double-disc collection is billed not as the best of Bob Seger, itâs the best of Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band -- a rule the compilers immediately bend in two directions by including the Bob Seger Systemâs 1968 debut single âRamblinâ Gamblinâ Manâ (in its mono mix, collectors note) and âWait for Meâ from Segerâs 2006 comeback Face the Promise. Along with two unreleased cuts -- a reworking of Little Richardâs âHey Hey Hey Heyâ subtitled âGoing Back to Birminghamâ and originally cut in 1989, a perfectly fine cover thatâs overshadowed by the first release of Segerâs version of Tom Waitsâ âDowntown Train,â which he scrapped after Rod Stewart had a hit with a suspiciously similar arrangement -- and âKatmandu,â a cut from 1975âs Beautiful Loser that rightly gets grandfathered into the prime of the Silver Bullet Band, those are the only songs cut outside of Segerâs golden decade of 1976-1987. Much of Segerâs previous two hits collections is repeated here -- all but three of the 14 songs from 1994âs Greatest Hits (two of the absent numbers are naturally the compâs newly recorded bonus cuts) and half of the 16 tunes from 2003âs Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 are here -- and while there are certainly strong songs missing, whether itâs âSunspot Babyâ or âUnderstanding,â this has all the giant hits in a tidy, thoroughly entertaining package. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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Bob Seger - Ultimate Hits (Rock and Roll Never Forgets) (Music CD)â
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Take note that this 2011 double-disc collection is billed not as the best of Bob Seger, itâs the best of Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band -- a rule the compilers immediately bend in two directions by including the Bob Seger Systemâs 1968 debut single âRamblinâ Gamblinâ Manâ (in its mono mix, collectors note) and âWait for Meâ from Segerâs 2006 comeback Face the Promise. Along with two unreleased cuts -- a reworking of Little Richardâs âHey Hey Hey Heyâ subtitled âGoing Back to Birminghamâ and originally cut in 1989, a perfectly fine cover thatâs overshadowed by the first release of Segerâs version of Tom Waitsâ âDowntown Train,â which he scrapped after Rod Stewart had a hit with a suspiciously similar arrangement -- and âKatmandu,â a cut from 1975âs Beautiful Loser that rightly gets grandfathered into the prime of the Silver Bullet Band, those are the only songs cut outside of Segerâs golden decade of 1976-1987. Much of Segerâs previous two hits collections is repeated here -- all but three of the 14 songs from 1994âs Greatest Hits (two of the absent numbers are naturally the compâs newly recorded bonus cuts) and half of the 16 tunes from 2003âs Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 are here -- and while there are certainly strong songs missing, whether itâs âSunspot Babyâ or âUnderstanding,â this has all the giant hits in a tidy, thoroughly entertaining package. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine











