Greatest Hits 2 Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band

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  • Release Date: 11/04/2003
  • Sales Rank: 2,466
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724385277207
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Greatest Hits 2

1LISTENUnderstanding / Bob Seger Teachers
2LISTENThe Fire Down Below / Bob Seger
3LISTENHer Strut / Bob Seger
4LISTENBeautiful Loser / Bob Seger
5LISTENSunspot Baby / Bob Seger
6LISTENKatmandu / Bob Seger
7LISTENShame on the Moon / Bob Seger
8LISTENFire Lake / Bob Seger
9LISTENTryin' to Live My Life Without You / Bob Seger Live
10LISTENShakedown / Bob Seger Beverly Hills Cop II
11LISTENManhattan / Bob Seger
12LISTENNew Coat of Paint / Bob Seger
13LISTENChances Are / Bob Seger Hope Floats
14LISTENRock and Roll Never Forgets / Bob Seger
15LISTENSatisfied / Bob Seger previously unreleased
16LISTENTomorrow / Bob Seger previously unreleased
17Turn the Page / Bob Seger Bonus Track / Multimedia Track

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Although Bob Seger has been out of the spotlight for a number of years, this retrospective shows that the Motor City rocker hasn't lost any of his abundant heartland appeal. The 16-song set picks up where Seger's first hits collection left off, touching on both his plaintive balladeering (best represented by the radio staple "Beautiful Loser") and his sly party groove (evinced on the percolating "Shakedown"). It's not exactly a chronological set, since it takes in both older rockers like "Katmandu" and more middle-of-the-road material, such as his duet with Martina McBride on the fireside classic "Chances Are," but it does make a nice companion piece for the multi-platinum first volume. Seger offsets the classics with a pair of new recordings -- his first in nearly eight years -- that fit nicely into the warm, slightly gruff tone of his latter-day work. The burnished "Satisfied" reflects its title well, with Seger's throaty musings chafing only slightly against a thick, smooth melody that's flecked with pastel guitars. "Tomorrow," on the other hand, is slightly more aggressive, with an insistent chiming melody that's not a million miles away from George Harrison's "Brainwashed." Sure, the bulk of Greatest Hits 2 is within easy reach of anyone in shouting distance of a classic rock radio station, but the taste of newer material alone is reason enough for any Seger supporter to dip into these grooves. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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Greatest Hits 2by Anonymous

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November 13, 2003: Why include "Manhattan" and "New Coat of Paint" (both medoicre at best) and leave off "Even Now", "American Storm" and "By The River"? Why round up the soundtrack songs and forget the wonderful "Living In My Heart" from "About Last Night"? Why include a throw-away song like "Trying To Live My Live" and leave off "Nine Tonight"? And don't get me started on not having an anthology album of his great early stuff. I love Seger, but it sure hase been a frustrating love affair.

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November 13, 2003: This is just a continuation of the GH1 package from 8, yep that's right, 8 long years ago. Its great stuff. One could ask why if they insisted on including songs from "Its a Mystery" they chose "Manhattan" (a well intentioned but preachy, pretentious little song) and left off "By the River". And if they were going deeper into "Beautiful Loser" why not include "Nut Bush City" as well? "Fire Inside" still rates as his most underappreciated work, with 2 great songs "Take A Chance" and "Real Love" getting omitted. So for what it is, this is a good collection. Gathering the songtrack hits and the addition of the two new songs makes it a "must have". It sucks for what it is not. Dedicated Seger fans will grow old and die waiting for RG Man, Seven, Mongrel, Smokin' OPs, Back In '72, Noah, and the earlier singles to ever get released. "RG Man" (the song) would have been out of place on this collection, but Seger has a helluva anthology he should be obligated to work on and release. Check out the web site "Seger Files" for great info on Seger and quotes where he says he's maybe going to do just that. Yeah, right.