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Bob Seger. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 | 
enlarge | Artist: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Label: Capitol Category: Music
List Price: $16.98 Buy New: $8.97 You Save: $8.01 (47%)
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Rating: 79 reviews Sales Rank: 923
Format: Enhanced, Extra Tracks Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 52772 UPC: 724385277207 EAN: 0724385277207 ASIN: B0000DG05T
Release Date: November 4, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED DIGI PAK FREE UPGRADE TO 1ST CLASS SHIPPING IN 24 HRS M-F W/ DEL. CONFIRMATION
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| Tracks:
| • | Understanding (from the Motion Picture Teachers) | | • | The Fire Down Below | | • | Her Strut | | • | Beautiful Loser | | • | Sunspot Baby | | • | Katmandu | | • | Shame On The Moon | | • | Fire Lake | | • | Tryin' To Live My Life Without You (Live) | | • | Shakedown (from the Motion Picture Beverly Hills Cop II) | | • | Manhattan | | • | New Coat Of Paint | | • | Chances Are (with Martina McBride from the Motion Picture Hope Floats) | | • | Rock And Roll Never Forgets | | • | Satisfied (previously unreleased) | | • | Tomorrow (previously unreleased) | | • | Turn The Page (bonus video) |
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B Seger Rides Again September 8, 2008 Robert Powell (Thousand Oaks, CA) Some great songs (Her Strut/Rock & Roll Never Forgets) some lame fillers. Seger's stuff is not on iTunes, so not being able to buy individual songs forces you to buy whole CD's-a strategy that maximizes Bob's net worth-not yours.
Old School to the max April 28, 2008 Borat (NJ USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Audio quality wasn't up to par with modern CDs. I bought this for a couple of songs but I'm not a big Seger fan overall. I think these songs are best remembered and not purchased. If you must, buy a single from iTunes or something similar and save $10.
Seeger at his best March 21, 2008 H. Landman (Rhode Island) Most greatest hits CD's are terrible. This one is outstanding and shows Seeger at his best.
startin' to learn September 24, 2007 David A. Baer (Indianapolis, IN USA) 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Ah, Bob, Bob, Bob, you do it so well. Rock-and-roll troubadour of the male soul, there is nobody quite like Bob Seger for a night at home after some manly task has been accomplished. How, then, to sum up the man's gift? Bob Seger's reportoire is one of the purest exemplars of basic, raw rock-and-roll that one can hope to hear. There's nothing fancy. Basic bass patterns, predicatable but competent drumming, the characteristic Seger-esque female background vocals, and Seger himself practically swallowing the microphone. It's classic, and oh how it works! The two poles of Seger's work are exemplified by the hilariously raucous 'Katmandu', followed immediately by the sensitive and balladic 'Shame on the Moon'. The latter is worth quoting: Until you've been beside a man You don't know what he wants You don't know if he cries at night You don't know if he dont When nothin' comes easy Old nightmares are real Until you've been beside a man You don't know how he feels Once inside a woman's heart A man must keep his head Heaven opens up the door Where angels fear to tread Some men go crazy Some men go slow Some men go just where they want Some men never go Oh blame it on midnight Ooh shame on the moon Everywhere its all around Comfort in a crowd Strangers faces all around Laughin right out loud Hey watch where your goin Step light on old toes Cause until youve been beside a man You don't know who he knows Oh blame it on midnight Ooh shame on the moon Oh blame it on midnight Ooh shame on the moon In the hands of a lesser rock-and-roll artist, this tune would sound maudlin, even grotesque. Seger tunes it just right, so much so that even a listener damagingly intoxicated by the crude reductions of men that are too common must surely sense the genuine portrait of the masculine soul that Seger's brush gives us here. Other high points on this compilation include the bluesy 'Hardest Thing I'll Ever Do' followed by the driving, up-tempo comin'-to-get-you 'Shakedown'. Seger was made for this tune, which served as the theme song for the motion picture Beverly Hills Cop. Yet, for this reviewer, it is Seger's balladesque moments that stand out. Like Eros Ramazotti and other scratchy-voiced male soloists, Seger goes down exceptionally well in duet with an expressive female voice. This anthology's luscious paring of our man with Martin McBride on 'Chances Are' is a parade example. There are sixteen tracks on this rather thick 'best of' album. It's rich fare. Don't miss Seger's first and principle "Greatest Hits' album, but when you've finished with that one, Greatest Hits 2 will keep the this thing he's got goin', well, goin'.
Rounds out your collection of this great singer writer. August 6, 2007 Serious Work 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Saw Bob Seger in Feb 07 and he did a few songs from this album, so I bought it the next day. Not quite as great as the first Best Hits album but it is needed for a more complete collection. I like the song 'Understanding' and never heard it before.
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