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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