| Bob Seger - Greatest Hits | 
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| Artist: Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 185 reviews Sales Rank: 212
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 30334 UPC: 724383033423 EAN: 0724383033423 ASIN: B000002TSS
Release Date: October 25, 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Want it Fast?...We automatically upgrade all single CD sales to Air Mail First Class, and our vetted Five Star Staff will E-mail you a USPS Delivery Confirmation Tracking Number, so that you can follow your order from our door to yours for worry free transactions!
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| Tracks:
| • | Roll Me Away | | • | Night Moves | | • | Turn the Page | | • | You'll Accomp'ny Me | | • | Hollywood Nights | | • | Still the Same | | • | Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Seger, Jackson, George | | • | We've Got Tonight | | • | Against the Wind | | • | Main Street | | • | The Fire Inside | | • | Like a Rock | | • | C'Est la Vie - Bob Seger, Berry, Chuck | | • | In Your Time |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Bob Seger has racked up a lot of worthy tracks over the years, but it took until 1994 for a greatest hits package to appear. Voilą. The bad news: We're missing an awful lot of songs here. Night Moves is Seger's crit-pick album, and a great place to start if you don't have any Seger at all. Next in the rankings is Stranger in Town. Otherwise, his highs are pretty scattered, which would make any best-of package a worthy investment. But if you want to get comprehensive, "Rock & Roll Never Forgets," "Fire Down Below," "Horizontal Bop," "Her Strut," "Betty Lou's Getting Out Tonight," and "Katmandu" aren't on this CD--and you'll have to go to the original albums to secure them. --Gavin McNett
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Bob Seger Photos More from Bob Seger  Stranger in Town |  Nine Tonight |  Face The Promise |  Against The Wind |  Greatest Hits 2 |  Night Moves |
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Great stuff, but not the best May 9, 2001 63 out of 71 found this review helpful
Like any "Greatest Hits" album, this CD suffers from a mysterious lack of some of Seger's best work. Where's "Let It Rock," for example, or "Beautiful Loser," "Fire Lake," "Nine Tonight," etc. I know there's a limited amount of space available on any one CD for such a prolific artist, but I'd still rather have seen some of these songs than what ended up on this collection. That's not to say most of it isn't good; "The Fire Inside" is firmly established as my favorite Bob Seger song ever: a driving beat, a catchy melodic line and the typically introspective lyrics that are the reason Bob Seger is truly a rock legend. A string of classic songs occurs with "Hollywood Nights," "Still The Same," and "Mainstreet," but while the use of "Roll Me Away" and "Turn The Page" near the beginning isn't bad, it still seems like there are better songs that could have been put there. Of the two previously unreleased songs, "C'est La Vie" is the standout; even though it was originally a Chuck Berry number, Seger and the Silver Bullet band do a wonderful job with it. "In Your Time" is less noteworthy, and seems to be there mainly to underscore the fact that this album is dedicated to the children of the band members. Awww. Overall, this CD doesn't really seem representative of Seger's "typical" style to me. But it still contains a wealth of good, old-fashioned rock (since it's my opinion that Seger never wrote a bad song), and it's a wise investment.
Mediocre offering.....I'm holding out for something better September 7, 2004 38 out of 48 found this review helpful
This 1994 compilation from Capitol is really a misnomer. It contains only 9 of Segers charted singles. There's a lot of stuff missing that Capitol cleverly issued on "Greatest Hits Vol. 2". But it's a new day baby. Most major record companies are issuing "Ultimate Collections" of their most successful and prolific artists. It is high time that Capitol issued just such a disc for Bob Seger. There is certainly no problem with the music on "Greatest Hits". Not a bad track in the bunch. Several of Bob's biggest hits are here including his 1976 classic "Night Moves", "Still The Same" and "Against The Wind". You'll also find "Old Time Rock and Roll" and an outstanding remake of the Chuck Berry tune "C'est La Vie". But one cannot help but come away feeling cheated by this collection. The included booklet is OK but nothing special and contains little in the way of biographical information. The remastering job is fine but again at this stage of the game there is really nothing here to recommend this collection. I suspect that Capitol will correct this oversight in the near future and issue a more impressive 20 track overview of Seger's entire career. In the meantime, I'll simply play my old '45s!
Bob Seger's music is great February 2, 2000 31 out of 38 found this review helpful
I originally bought this cd because I loved the song, "Against The Wind." I didn't even know that Bob Seger sung all of these other great songs that I also liked such as, "Old Time Rock & Roll" and "Still The Same." After I listened to the whole cd, I realized why I had always heard a lot of people talk about how good Bob Seger was. There's not any bad songs on this album, most of them are great. "Night Moves" and "Like A Rock" became two more of my favorite classic songs. I recommend any true rock fan to get this album. Hopefully, Bob Seger has a Greatest Hits Vol. 2 in mind for one of these days.
Good start, but it should have been a 2 CD set November 1, 2003 18 out of 19 found this review helpful
Over the past 2 decades, Bob Seger has put out some of the best mainstream rock and roll and this release gives a good sample of that. Most greatest hits collections tend to either overlook key songs when dealing with successful artists, or give you a bunch of filler when the record company has the audacity to put out a 1 or 2 hit wonder "greatest hits" release.Obviously when dealing with Bob Seger, there are just too many great songs, but these release overlooked too many especially when there were over 20 minutes left blank that could have filled with "Rock and Roll Never Forgets," "Katmandu," "Shame on the Moon," or any of his amazing early records; notwithstanding what is here is good and there is absolutely no filler. This 1994 release includes a new song that is really good as well as a very cool version of Chuck Berry's "C'est La Vie" Capitol Records is attempting to correct this wrong by releasing a second greatest hits volume on 11/4/2003. The good news that that this release will include overlooked songs as well as newer material, including two new songs. But back to thsi release... The songs will take you back to a time when music and life was so different. Listening great songs like "Against The Wind", "Night Moves", and "Mainstreet" (which I am lstening to right now) is a pleasure that I had not enjoyed in a long time as I am now revisiting all my CDs as I had gone overboard trying to buy new stuff and most of it fails to impress as those of yesteryear. I do wish that Capitol Records had released a remastered version of this release as it did with many others in the Bob Seger catologue as there are some incredible songs that deserve to be heard more clearly. I hope that the second volume is remastered, but it does not seem that it will. I'll still buy it and I will have most of the MUST HAVE's in Bob Seger's great career. He really needs to get back in the game as he's been in the sidelines too long. Enjoy this release but just make sure that if you buy it you know that some of your favorites are not included.
Not thorough by any means November 23, 2002 12 out of 18 found this review helpful
Artists of this magnitude, Springsteen, Seger, and Petty have extensive bodies of work. Logically, their greatest hits compilations should be given 2 discs for starters. But that's not the case.Bob Seger's greatest hits is missing out on so much great stuff, it's almost doing him a disservice. The track sequencing is not in Chronological order, so you get the bizarre effect of bouncing from 1976's "Mainstreet" to fifteen years later, 1991's "The fire inside". Lesser numbers like "You'll accomp'ny me" should have been left off. There's the glaring absence of classic rock staples "Beautiful loser", "Katmandu", and "Rock and roll never forgets", in addition to strong album cuts like "Shame on the moon", "Fire lake", and "Betty Lou". Also missing in action is his BIGGEST, and only number 1 hit "Shakedown". If you're new to Bob Seger, this isn't the place to start, I'd recommend acquiring Night Moves instead.
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