Bob Seger - Live in America '74 Audio CD
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Band: Bob Seger
Title: Live in America '74
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Release Date: 2009-03-03
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: The Other side Of The Track 2: I've Been Workin' 3: U.M.C (Upper Middle Class) 4: Sail On 5: Someday 6: Nutbush City Limits 7: Heavy Music 8: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man 9: (Ain't Nothin' Live A ) Gang Bang 10: All Your Love 11: Let It Rock 12: Get Out Of Denver 13: Rosalie 14: Song To Rufus
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Don't Waste Your Money!! The quality of this CD is so awful that it is painful to even listen to, AND I SERIOUSLY DOUBT it's legality! If you, like me, were considering purchase to keep your Seger library complete, FORGET THIS ONE!!The TERRIBLE muffled audio of this recording makes this OBVIOUS BOOTLEG UNLISTENABLE. This one is a rip-off!! I have been a Seger fan for most of his career. Just the fact that it is available at ALL in this form is a total disservice and disrespect to Seger's amazing legacy. He would be appalled hearing it.
However, if nothing else, hopefully it might inspire Capitol Records to issue a great Bob Seger box set perhaps containing previously unreleased live and studio performances. As fans of his work know, his live shows were second to NONE.
Actually the Get Out Of Denver - Live 1974 Cd!
The sound quality is ok , but you can tell its live, and the last 2 songs must have come from another live recording. This cd is actually the Bob Seger CD - Get Out Of Denver 1974 Live at Ebbets Field. The cd itself is blue like Ramblin Gamblin Man, but has the newer Bob Seger Logo on it, and you can tell its factory made and not a bootleg cd! Its nice to have to add to the Bob Seger Collection of cds, for the die hard fan! In fact, it is out of print already so get one while you can!.
You can see a complete list of all Bob Seger discography, or go back to the Bob Seger tabs. There is also a good guide on how to read guitar tabs here.