Bob Seger : Back in 72' ( 2008 Version )





Back in '72

 is the sixth
 studio album
 by
 American rock 
singer-songwriter
 Bob Seger,

 released
 in 1973
It was the first 
new album 
on Seger's label, 
Palladium Records,
 to be released under 
their distribution deal 
with the Reprise
 division of 
Warner Bros. Records
 and one of 
several early
 Seger albums 
that is
 Hard to Find 



The album contains
 the original 
studio version of
 "Turn the Page",
 a live recording 
of which would be
 released on
 Live Bullet 
in 1976
 and would 
become a
 staple of 
classic rock radio. 
It's believed that much of
 the influence of this album
 is a result of his 
brief experience as a 
member of the 
Theta Delta Chi Fraternity 
at Michigan State University.
The song
 "Rosalie"
 was written in
 tribute to
 Rosalie Trombley, 
the music 
director of
 CKLW-AM in 
Windsor, Ontario, 
which was one of
 North America's leading
 Top 40 
radio stations 
of the 1960s
 and 1970s. 
The song was
 made more famous
 by the Irish rock band
 Thin Lizzy, 
who originally
 recorded it 
for their 1975 album 
Fighting;
 another recording, 
included on their 
live album
 Live and Dangerous
 in 1978,
 became a 
hit single 
in the UK
 in the same year.

BONUS TRACKS 


Persecution Smith
Chain Smokin'
Lookin' Back
Heavy Music ( part 2 )

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