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Bob Seger
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Originally a hard-driving rocker in the vein of fellow Michigan garage rockers
the Rationals
and
Mitch Ryder
,
Bob Seger
developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the '70s. Combining the driving charge of
Ryder
's
Detroit Wheels
with
Stonesy
garage rock and devotion to hard-edged soul and R&B, he crafted a distinctively American sound. While he never attained the critical respect of his contemporary
Bruce Springsteen
,
Seger
did develop a dedicated following through constant touring
with his
Silver Bullet Band
. Following several years of missed chances and lost opportunities,
Seger
finally achieved a national audience in 1976 with the back-to-back release of
Live Bullet
and
Night Moves
. After the platinum success of those albums,
Seger
retained his popularity for the next two decades, releasing seven Top Ten, platinum-selling albums in a row.
Seger
began playing music in 1961 as the leader of the Detroit-based trio the Decibels; his future manager, Eddie "Punch" Andrews was also a member of the band. Moving to Ann Arbor, he played with
the Town Criers
before he became the keyboardist and vocalist for
Doug Brown & the Omens
. Billing themselves as
the Beach Bums
, the band released
"The Ballad of the Yellow Beret,"
a parody of the
Sgt. Barry Sadler
song
"The Ballad of the Green Beret."
The single was withdrawn shortly after its release after
Sadler
threatened a lawsuit. In 1966,
Seger
released his first solo single,
"East Side Story,"
which became a regional hit. Several other local hit singles followed on Cameo Records, including
"Persecution Smith"
and
"Heavy Music,"
before his label folded. In 1968, he formed
the Bob Seger System
and signed with Capitol Records, releasing his debut album,
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
, in the spring of that year. The title track became a national hit, climbing to number 17, but the group's follow-up,
Noah
, stiffed and
Seger
decided to quit the music business at the end of 1969 to attend college.
By the end of the summer,
Seger
had returned to rock & roll with a new backing band, releasing
Mongrel
at the end of the year. For 1971's
Brand New Morning
, he disbanded his group and recorded a singer/songwriter effort. Following its release, he began performing with the duo
Dave Teegarden
and
Skip "Van Winkle" Knape
, and the duo provided support on 1972's
Smokin' O.P.'s
, which was the first release on Palladium Records, a label he formed with Andrews. The album failed to sell, as did
Back in '72
(1973) and
Seven
(1974), and he moved back to Capitol Records for 1975's
Beautiful Loser
. For the recording of
Beautiful Loser
,
Seger
formed
the Silver Bullet Band
, which consisted of guitarist
Drew Abbott
, bassist
Chris Campbell
, keyboardist
Robyn Robbins
, saxophonist
Alto Reed
, and drummer
Charlie Allen Martin
.
Seger
supported
Beautiful Loser
with an extensive tour with
the Silver Bullet Band
, and while it didn't make the album a hit, it provided a widespread grassroots following across the country. The touring paid off in 1976, when
Live Bullet
, a double album recorded in Detroit, became a hit, spending over three years on the U.S. charts and going gold; the album would eventually go quadruple platinum.
The groundswell behind
Live Bullet
sent
Seger
's next studio album,
Night Moves
(1976), into the Top Ten early in 1977.
Night Moves
became a blockbuster, generating the hit singles
"Night Moves,"
"Mainstreet,"
and
"Rock & Roll Never Forgets."
Stranger in Town
, released in the summer 1978, was just as successful, featuring the hits
"Still the Same,"
"Hollywood Nights,"
"We've Got Tonite,"
and
"Old Time Rock & Roll."
Stranger in Town
confirming his status as one America's most popular rockers.
Seger
's next album, 1980's
Against the Wind
, became his first number one album and all of its big hits --
"Fire Lake,"
"Against the Wind,"
"You'll Accomp'ny Me"
-- were ballads. The live album
Nine Tonight
continued his multi-platinum success in 1981, selling three million copies and peaking at number three.
Seger
returned with
The Distance
in 1982.
The Distance
was the first album since
Seven
to be recorded with the addition of session musicians, which caused guitarist
Abbott
to quit the band in frustration. Over the course of the next decade, the membership of
the Silver Bullet Band
shifted constantly. While
The Distance
featured
"Shame on the Moon,"
his biggest hit single to date, its sales plateaued at a million copies, suggesting that his popularity was beginning to level off.
Seger
also began to drastically reduce his recording and touring schedules -- he only released one other album, 1986's
Like a Rock
, during the '80s.
Like a Rock
and its supporting tour were both successes, paving the way for
"Shakedown,"
a song taken from the soundtrack to
Beverly Hills Cop II
, to become
Seger
's lone number one hit in 1987. Four years after its release, he returned with
The Fire Inside
. Although the album went platinum and reached the Top Ten, it only appealed to
Seger
's devoted following, as did 1995's
It's a Mystery
, which became his first album since
Live Bullet
to fail to go platinum, leveling off at gold status. In 2006, after an 11-year hiatus,
Seger
released
Face the Promise
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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