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SUPERB LIVE FM RECORDING FROM THE B GINNINGS CLUB IN ILLINOIS 1976 An inductee of both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Bob Seger has carved a name for himself as one of the foremost heartland-rockers in history. Born in Lincoln Park, Michigan on 6th May 1976, Seger formed his first band at 16 years of age, performing with a plethora of other groups as he established himself in the music scene of neighbouring Detroit. He formed The Bob Seger System in 1968 and released his first album, Ramblin Gamblin Man, the following year. Their first single, 2 + 2 =?, was a hit locally but failed to dent the national charts, while the title track fared much better, reaching No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100. Following the critical success but commercial failure of 1970 s Mongrel, Seger dissolved the System and began performing exclusively under his own name. Following another couple of albums and a short period playing with folk rock duo Teegarden & Van Winkle, he released Back In 72, which featured future classics Turn The Page and Rosalie - later made famous by Thin Lizzy - as well as the sublime title track, and the record established his long-time association with the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section and saxophonist Alto Reed. In 1974, Seger formed The Silver Bullet Band, and although they would only appear briefly on his next two albums¸ Seven and Beautiful Loser, it was with them that Seger would later achieve his biggest period of success. On 12th April 1976, Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band released Live Bullet, which began their rise to international fame. Recorded at Cobo Hall in Detroit the previous September and regarded by many as one of the finest live records ever released, the album reached No. 34 on the Billboard chart, with the version of Turn The Page included remaining a staple of classic rock radio to this day. The album would remain in the charts for 168 weeks, and with its follow up Night Moves sold 11 million copies combined. This recording was captured at B Ginnings, a nightclub in Schaumburg, Illinois, on 23rd June 1976 - between the releases of Live Bullet and Night Moves - and clearly demonstrates why Bob Seger s fame exploded in the way it did. Including fan favourites such as Ramblin Gamblin Man, Rosalie and Beautiful Loser, alongside covers of the likes of Chuck Berry, Led Zeppelin and Ike & Tina Turner, the result is a spectacular show from a musician finally breaking into the big time after 15 years in the game
E**
Five Stars
Great band, cd and service
R**S
Whole lotta Bob!
The all American Bob Seger was at his rock 'n' rolling prime in the 70's. The Radio Chicago 1976 CD captures an FM broadcast and the main man along with his Silver Bullet Band colleagues has the whole orgnaosation in full fettle. The sound quality is fine and the fact that there are some rarities in the Seger live long player legacy adds to this aural affair. The likes of Lucifer, Rosalie and a quality cover of the Led Zeppelin anthem Whole Lotta Love spark up interest for the Seger sisters and Bullet Band brothers. The eleven tune team of Radio Chicago 1976 revives the feel and fuel of a renowned force. The gritty power of “Bo Diddley/Who Do You Love?” kicks off proceedings and from that vantage point it would appear impossible to replicate such a raw, unrestrained diligence throughout the set-but, the good news is the foot stays to the metal. Seger has plenty of his own ammuinition and his own titles are well represented especially via his often regarded masterpiece Beautiful Loser (an album which scored in a big way a year previously). This Chicago night has a Ramblin' Gamblin' Man and his Travellin' Man ensemble in a Let it Rock mood and they certainly achieve their goals!
A**R
A nice radio broadcast
A nice radio broadcast, although flawed by various tracks that have a speed issue. Tracks 6, 7 and 8 are great tracks, but boy do I get distracted by the speed issue;sounds like a vinyl record not being completely centered. Too bad 'cause the recording contains some nice, differrent versions of tracks that would also appear on 'Live Bullet' and/or 'Nine Tonight' and also some stuff I haven't heard that frequent live, such as 'I Feel Like Breaking...." and 'Lucifer'.
R**E
Rocks Like Crazy
A great listen - heard this on prime some time back and it rocks like crazy -
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