Night Moves Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band

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CD - Remastered

  • Release Date: 12/07/1999
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 10,831
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724352403424

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Night Moves

1LISTENRock and Roll Never Forgets 3:52
2LISTENNight Moves 5:25
3LISTENThe Fire Down Below 4:28
4LISTENSunburst 5:13
5LISTENSunspot Baby 4:38
6LISTENMain Street 3:43
7LISTENCome to Poppa 3:11
8LISTENShip of Fools 3:24
9LISTENMary Lou 2:56

Editorial Reviews

Bob Seger recorded the bulk of Night Moves before Live Bullet brought him his first genuine success, so it shouldn't come as a surprise that it's similar in spirit to the introspective Beautiful Loser, even if it rocks harder and longer. Throughout much of the album, he's coming to grips with being on the other side of 30 and still rocking. He floats back in time, turning in high-school memories, remembering when wandering down "Mainstreet" was the highlight of an evening, covering a rockabilly favorite in "Mary Lou." Stylistically, there's not much change since Beautiful Loser, but the difference is that Seger and his Silver Bullet Band -- who turn in their first studio album here -- sound intense and ferocious, and the songs are subtly varied. Yes, this is all hard rock, but the acoustic ballads reveal the influence of Dylan and Van Morrison, filtered through a Midwestern sensibility, and the rockers reveal more of Seger's personality than ever. Seger may have been this consistent before (on Seven, for example), but the mood had never been as successfully varied, nor had his songwriting been as consistent, intimate, and personal. Thankfully, this was delivered to a mass audience eager for Seger, and it not only became a hit, but one of the universally acknowledged high points of late-'70s rock & roll. And, because of his passion and craft, it remains a thoroughly terrific record years later. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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October 13, 2005: night moves catapults seger from cult figure to maimstream mega star over the next 5 years every thing he touched turned to gold and it was long overdue ,and he deserved it from the opening track rock and roll never forgets,he means buisness full of high energy rockers and great ballads, mainstreet and nightmoves this is segers best album and anyone interest in great music should burn there green day cds after listening to this