Bob Seger's "Stranger in Town" comes to life on a 12" Vinyl Picture Disc. This captivating format combines the iconic album's timeless music with stunning visual art. Seger's raspy vocals and heartfelt lyrics shine on hits like "Hollywood Nights" and "We've Got Tonight". The Picture Disc adds an extra layer of allure, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike. Experience the magic of Seger's masterpiece in a visually stunning and sonically rich package.
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Capitol Records 1978, SEAX-11904
Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band Stranger in Town Picture Disc
Reprise 44 227 , 1973 , France
Bob Seger's "Back In '72," released in 1973, holds significance as the inaugural album of the renowned "Silver Bullet Band." Featuring Shaun Murphy and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section, it's a pivotal work in Seger's discography. Notably, this gem remains exclusive to vinyl, never gracing a CD release, making it a cherished collector's item for enthusiasts of classic rock and Seger's unmistakable sound.
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Capitol Records SEAX-11904 , 1978 ,
Bob Seger's "Stranger in Town" comes to life on a 12" Vinyl Picture Disc. This captivating format combines the iconic album's timeless music with stunning visual art. Seger's raspy vocals and heartfelt lyrics shine on hits like "Hollywood Nights" and "We've Got Tonight". The Picture Disc adds an extra layer of allure, making it a must-have for fans and collectors alike. Experience the magic of Seger's masterpiece in a visually stunning and sonically rich package.
Learn moreBob Seger’s 1978 album "Stranger In Town" blends Detroit rock grit with Southern soul polish. Featuring both the Silver Bullet Band and the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section—later backing Bob Dylan and praised by The Eagles—the LP delivers enduring classics like "Old Time Rock and Roll", defining Seger’s timeless place in American rock.