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Night Moves is the ninth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, and his first studio album to credit the Silver Bullet Band. The album was released on October 22, 1976 by Capitol Records. Although the front cover only credits backing b
Includes 'Old Time Rock & Roll,' 'Turn the Page,' 'Hollywood Nights,' and his breakout hit, 'Night Moves.' Part of a two release collection alongside Bob Seger's Greatest Hits Vol. 2, this album is sure to satisfy Bob Seger fans old and new alike.
Jimmy's 2020 album, Songs You Don't Know By Heart, featuring 15 new acoustic recordings of some of your favorite songs! These songs were voted on by fans, and have rarely (if ever!) been played on tour.
Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band -"'Live' Bullet" Considered to be one of the best live albums of all-time, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band's 'Live' Bullet was captured at Cobo Hall in Detroit, MI, in September 1975.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. Originally released in November 1976, it is the best-selling album of his career and one of the best-selling albums of all time, having sold over 11 Million copies.
Darius Rucker's sixth country studio album, Carolyn's Boy, features 14 songs including the #1 hit "Beers and Sunshine" and his latest single "Fire Don't Start Themselves."
LP reissue of the 1972 compilation. The 22 songs that appear on this collection provide a wide-ranging introduction to the music recorded between 1967-71 by the original quartet, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison.
Alphabetland is the eighth studio album by American punk rock band X. Released digitally in April 2020, it is their first studio release in 27 years and the first with their original line-up in the past 35 years.
Full Circle is the fourth full-length album by punk rock band Pennywise, originally released in 1997. This is the first Pennywise studio album to feature Randy Bradbury, who replaced bassist Jason Thirsk, who had died from suicide on July 29, 1996.
Their biggest selling album. #1 in 1967 and was #1 for 18 weeks, it was also the first ever rock album to be the best selling album of the year of 1967.