Good morning faithful readers and welcome back to the Thursday edition of Stuck In The Vinyl Again . Today we joyfully celebrate the 76th Birthday of Detroit born vocalist/guitarist/pianist Bob Seger. Happy Birthday Bob ! His first live album, Bullet Live, was recorded September 4–5, 1975 at the Cabo Hall in Detroit, and then released April 12, 1976 on the Capitol label. The double live record reached #34 on the Pop Albums chart and then a decade later peaked at #135 on when it was released on CD. the 5X Platinum disc was produced by Seger and Punch Andrews. It is considered one of the greatest live albums of all time.
1. "Nutbush City Limits" Tina Turner 4:37
2. "Travelin' Man" 4:53
3. "Beautiful Loser" 4:00
4. "Jody Girl" 4:28
Side Two
1. "I've Been Working" Van Morrison 4:35
2. "Turn the Page" 5:05
3. "U.M.C. (Upper Middle Class)" 3:17
4. "Bo Diddley" E. McDaniels (Bo Diddley) 5:40
Side Three
1. "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" 3:01
2. "Heavy Music" 8:14
3. "Katmandu" 6:23
Side Four
1. "Lookin' Back" 2:36
2. "Get Out of Denver" 5:21
3. "Let It Rock" E. Anderson (Chuck Berry) 8:30
Bob Seger – lead vocals, guitar, piano
Drew Abbott – lead guitar, background vocals
Alto Reed – tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, baritone saxophone, percussion, background vocals
Robyn Robins – organ, clavinet, mellotron, piano on "Katmandu"
Chris Campbell – bass guitar, background vocals
Charlie Allen Martin – drums, background vocals, answer vocals on "Heavy Music", harmony vocals on "Jody Girl" and "Get Out of Denver"
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