Bob Seger "Ultimate Hits"

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BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND'S NEW CAREER-SPANNING COLLECTION:
For the first time, all of Bob Seger's top hits have been gathered for a career-spanning 2CD and digital collection titled Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets. To be released Monday, November 21 by Capitol/EMI, the 26-track collection includes “Night Moves,” “Turn The Page,” “Hollywood Nights,” “Mainstreet,” “Old Time Rock And Roll,” “Like A Rock,” “Her Strut,” “We've Got Tonight,” “Against The Wind,” “Still The Same,” and many other Seger classics, as well as the Detroit rocker's two #1 radio singles from this year, “Downtown Train” and his current #1 Classic Rock hit, “Hey Hey Hey Hey (Going Back To Birmingham).”
The collection also includes Seger's timeless rendition of the Holiday classic “Little Drummer Boy,” its first appearance on a Bob Seger album, as well as the original mono version of Seger's first hit “Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.” All songs on the album have been meticulously remastered from the original master tapes.
On September 13, Seger offered fans a Free 6-Track Bonus EP on iTunes to celebrate the release of the digitally remastered multi-platinum Nine Tonight and Live Bullet concert albums. During the one week promotion, Seger gave his fans 1,698,000 free downloaded tracks. Seger & his Silver Bullet Band's live performances have led to record sales in excess of 51 million including 11 platinum and seven multi-platinum RIAA-certified album awards. Seger holds the distinction in 2010 for the #1 Catalog Album of the Decade for his Greatest Hits, which has sold over nine million copies (U.S.A.) to date, posting an unbroken 17-year streak on Billboard's Top 200 Albums and Catalog Albums charts.

Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets (2CD; digital)
DISC ONE: 1. Old Time Rock And Roll 2. Hollywood Nights 3. Night Moves 4. Mainstreet 5. Roll Me Away 6. Turn The Page 7. Her Strut 8. Still The Same 9. You'll Accomp'ny Me 10. We've Got Tonight 11. Like A Rock 12. Fire Lake 13 .Tryin' To Live My Life Without You.
DISC TWO: 1. Rock And Roll Never Forgets 2. Against The Wind 3. Ramblin' Gamblin' Man 4. The Fire Down Below 5. Travelin' Man (Live) 6. Beautiful Loser (Live) 7. Shakedown 8. Shame On The Moon 9. Katmandu 10. Little Drummer Boy 11. Wait For Me 12. Hey Hey Hey Hey (Going Back To Birmingham) 13. Downtown Train.

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I never bought his two Greatest Hits CDs so I'll probably buy this new set. The line up looks pretty good although, if I may be allowed to nit pick, it's missing "Feel Like a Number" one of my favorite Seger tunes.
 

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it's missing "Feel Like a Number" one of my favorite Seger tunes.

Agreed.
:cheers:

And ''Get Out of Denver''....one of his biggest tunes!

:bonk:

And...

Come to Poppa
Horizontal Bop
Till It Shines
Lookin' Back
Sunspot Baby
Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight
Heavy Music
Ain't Got No Money
Even Now
Nine Tonight

And these pre 1975 tunes, I guess I'm asking too much...:heheh:
Highway Child
Evil Edna
2+2=
Back In '72
Rosalie
 

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I'm not saying you are wrong, but 'biggest tunes'? really? I don't think heard Get Out of Denver 5 times ever in my life on the radio.

:confused:

Well, the radio doesn't play all the songs it used to....

Anyway, it was popular once.....not saying it was a chart hit...but a fan favorite.

Seen Seger in concert 3 times, and he always played it near the end. :grinthumb
 

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Well, the radio doesn't play all the songs it used to....

Anyway, it was popular once.....not saying it was a chart hit...but a fan favorite.

Seen Seger in concert 3 times, and he always played it near the end. :grinthumb

I always liked that tune Groovy. Have you heard the Blues Traveler version?

This isn't the best sound quality, but it gives you an idea.

 

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