Capitol/UMeBob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band's classic, long-out-of-print 1976 concert album, 'Live' Bullet, will be reissued on vinyl on June 11 in .
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Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band‘s classic, long-out-of-print 1976 concert album,
‘Live’ Bullet, will be reissued on vinyl on June 11 in celebration of its 45th anniversary.
The album will be available as a two-LP set in standard black vinyl and limited-edition translucent-orange-and-red-swirl vinyl. The colored-vinyl version of
‘Live’ Bullet will be sold exclusively at independent record shops,
Bob Seger‘s official store, and the Capitol/UMe label’s store.
The black vinyl edition of ‘Live’ Bullet will come packaged with a lithograph that’s a reproduction of its cover, which captures Seger onstage during the concert recorded for the album.
Bob's family moved to Ann Arbor when he was 5, his dad worked for the Ford Motor Company. His dad also played several instruments, exposing Bob to music at an early age.
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Apr 12, 2021
Live Bullet, the first of two back-to-back albums that took
Bob Seger from a regional act onto the national stage, was released 45 years ago this Monday April 12th, 1976. (
Night Moves was the other, following in October of that year.)
Recorded on September 4th and 5th, 1975 at Detroit s Cobo Hall, it was the first Seger album credited to him and the
Silver Bullet Band.
Considered to be one of the best live albums of all-time,
Live Bulletcontains such Seger classics as Travelin Man / Beautiful Loser, Turn the Page, Katmandu, Ramblin Gamblin Man, Get Out of Denver and his cover of