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Bob Seger System, The - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man FLAC

Bob Seger System, The - Ramblin' Gamblin' Man FLAC
Performer:
Bob Seger System, The
Album:
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Style:
Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock
Released:
1968
Country:
US
Label:
Capitol Records
Catalog:
ST 172, ST-172
FLAC size:
1088 mb
MP3 size:
2655 mb
WMA size:
1018 mb


Tracklist


1Ivory2:25
2Ramblin' Gamblin' Man2:20
3Tales Of Lucy Blue2:23
4Gone3:25
5Doctor Fine1:05
6Train Man4:05
72 + 2 = ?2:47
8Down Home3:10
9White Wall5:15
10The Last Song (Love Needs To Be Loved)3:02
11Black Eyed Girl6:30


Credits


  • Bass, VocalsDan Honaker
  • Blues HarpMike Erelwine (tracks: A5)
  • Drums, VocalsPep Perrine
  • EngineerJim Bruzzese
  • Lead Guitar, Lead Vocals, Piano, OrganBob Seger
  • OrganBob Schultz (tracks: A1)
  • Producer, Arranged ByBob Seger System, The, Punch


Notes


The title of this album up until three days ago was "Tales of Lucy Blue". At that time I realized that Lucy Blue is Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.
Thank You Doctor Fine!


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Label A): ST1-172
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B): ST2-172
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1 Variation): ST-1-172-A-6
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2 Variation): ST-2-172-H-5


Album


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