Bob Seger : Brand New Morning
Brand New Morning
is the fourth
studio album by
American rock
singer-songwriter
Bob Seger
released in 1971
The album is a
stripped down,
acoustic album,
somewhat in the vein
of Bruce Springsteen's
decade-later
Nebraska.
This album has
never been reissued
on a legitimate U.S.
CD release by Capitol.
This album also
marked Seger's
four-year departure
from Capitol.
Seger's next album
with Capitol
would be
Beautiful Loser,
released in April 1975.
Despite being a
fan favorite
due to the
different atmosphere
it has compared to
other Seger records,
Seger has said it will
never be reissued again.
Some critics speculate
it's because Seger
is singing solo
and acoustic
without a band,
a more intimate style
than his other releases.
Since the album was
only released in its
original vinyl format,
it has become extremely rare.
However,
the song
"Railroad Days"
is considered a
fan favorite
and has received some airplay
later in Seger's career
on classic rock radio
despite there not being
any singles
released from the album.
Seger once joked in an interview,
saying his only copy of it is
"buried in his backyard."
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