Bob Seger Reissue News

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(x-post: No, I just meant that I was including "East Side Story" amongst the great tracks!)

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 2 May 2005 23:50 (twenty-one years ago)

Then there are the albums Seger did for Warner Brothers in the early 70s, Noah and Back in 72 are supposed to be pretty good, too.

m coleman (lovebug starski), Monday, 2 May 2005 23:53 (twenty-one years ago)

roffling at the Pete Best track on there.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 2 May 2005 23:53 (twenty-one years ago)

I sorta want to hear it -- once.

m coleman (lovebug starski), Monday, 2 May 2005 23:55 (twenty-one years ago)

Fascinating account from The Tapestry of Delights!

"Pete Best was, as many of you will know, the original drummer with The Beatles, who was ousted to make way for Ringo Starr. Decca were quick to sign his new outfit but they lacked the talent to make it. Pete Best also recorded 45s and albums in the US for labels like Cameo, Mr. Maestro and Happening. One of his best, The Way I Feel About You, was a pretty grungy beat-punk effort.

Best also made some recordings with Joe Meek shortly after departing the Beatles, however none have subsequently seen the light of day."

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Monday, 2 May 2005 23:58 (twenty-one years ago)

In the meantime, there's always this one:

THE BEST OF HIDEOUT RECORDS

1 Bob Seger & The Last Heard East Side Story
2 Underdogs Get Down On Your Knees
3 Pleasure Seekers Never Thought You'd Leave Me
4 Henchmen Please Tell Me
5 Mushrooms Burned
6 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Heavy Music
7 Underdogs Don't Pretend
8 Bottle Company Lives For No One
9 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Persecution Smith
10 Yorkshires I Go Crazy
11 Mushrooms Such A Lovely Child
12 Underdogs The Man In The Glass
13 4 Of Us You're Gonna Be Mine
14 Yorkshires Hey, Hey, Hey
15 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Chain Smokin'
16 Underdogs Friday At The Hideout
17 Underdogs Surprise, Surprise
18 Bob Seger System Lookin' Back
19 D. Dodger Ballad Of The Yellow Beret
20 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Vagrant Winter
21 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Florida Time
22 Bob Seger & The Last Heard East Side Sound
23 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Heavy Music, Part 2
24 Bob Seger & The Last Heard Sock It To Me, Santa

It's available from the address at the bottom of this page (or so I think. . .I got my copy a year or so ago):

http://www.psychotronic.info/ioam/hideout_records.htm

Sang Freud (jeff_s), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 00:04 (twenty-one years ago)

Wow.

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 00:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Then there are the albums Seger did for Warner Brothers in the early 70s, Noah and Back in 72 are supposed to be pretty good, too.
-- m coleman (lovebug...), May 3rd, 2005 7:53 PM. (lovebug starski)

Back in '72 is great!! Noah is ... not so hot. Neither is Brand New Morning for that matter. I think he was still getting his head together. I actually found a nice Back in '72 for .50 at this university divinity school book sale where they had a small pile of like 50 records. And there was Back in '72 just waiting for me! It kinda made up for the fact that I paid through the nose for my Noah...

Yeah, re: Hideout, there's also this slightly more above-ground looking thing on Norton --

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005NKIC/qid%3D1115082877/sr%3D11-1/ref%3Dsr%5F11%5F1/103-4204839-3895845

the Underdogs were great! actually Tim, I thought of you the other day when I scouring the dollar bin, cuz I found a copy of the second ROMANTICS album, and it turns out they do a cover of "Friday at the Hideout" on it!! See, the Romantics were cool. I didn't buy it though, for some strange reason.

Stormy Davis (diamond), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 00:19 (twenty-one years ago)

Never heard the Underdogs, actually.

Tim Ellison (Tim Ellison), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 01:13 (twenty-one years ago)

like a rock

charleston charge (chaki), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 01:16 (twenty-one years ago)

wow that sucks

corey c (shock of daylight), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 06:09 (twenty-one years ago)

>Chuck to thread. Even though I know he hates that phrase. <

Um, I was here. I think people kinda already know what I think (same thing lots of others here might think): It's great that some of the stuff is resurfacing, but Seger will not be able to claim the Greatest Rock'n'Roll Album in the History of the Universe Award until all his early mid '60s to mid '70s punk rock singles are compiled in one place (and probably some tracks like "Lucifer" or "U.M.C." that may never have been actual singles per se'; I dunno, I'm too lazy to check now.)

xhuxk, Tuesday, 3 May 2005 16:09 (twenty-one years ago)

ps) The couple Underdogs tracks I've heard on compilations were really good. And that second Romantics LP (with "Tomboy" and "Stone Pony" and "21 and Over") is great; up there with *Outburst* by the Nomads as one of the best '60s-garage-style album of the '80s, and head and tails above the Romantics' other albums (which aren't bad.)

xhuxk, Tuesday, 3 May 2005 16:24 (twenty-one years ago)

I know Lucifer was a single bcz I own it. What a great track - rocking, soulful, impassioned and supercatchy like all the best Seger. 2+2= is my fave though (and it has diff. mono/stereo mixes with extra gtr dubs on one of them.)

Someone was telling me about a clip they'd seen of Seger doing Ramblin' Gamblin' Man on TV w/him switching between gtr and organ on the verses and choruses. I'd love to see that.

Raw Patrick (Raw Patrick), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 16:36 (twenty-one years ago)

I just bought Mongrel on GEMM. Is my world going to be ROCKED or what?

Keith C (kcraw916), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 16:56 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, there was the briefest -- five seconds, maybe -- of early Seger clips in his Hall of Fame induction film last year. VH1 Classic to thread!

Rickey Wright (Rrrickey), Tuesday, 3 May 2005 21:16 (twenty-one years ago)

but what about "hollywood nights" (a lovely guitar progression from which is currently looped in a country radio hit by somebody, but i haven't figured out who yet), "still the same," and "feel like a number," rickey? i agree *night moves* is better than *stranger in town,* but not *that* much better...the slippage is pretty slight!

xhuxk, Tuesday, 3 May 2005 22:23 (twenty-one years ago)

oops; wrong seger thread - meant to post that here (and, redundantly, i will):

Bob Seger's "Night Moves": C or D

xhuxk, Tuesday, 3 May 2005 22:27 (twenty-one years ago)

I went on an early out-of-print Seger download spree last night, managed to find 3 or 4 of the first 7. I was surprised that I knew a number of the songs, I guess living in Michigan in the 70s they'd play occasional "regional hits" on the radio. Bob was really pushing his voice to the limit in those days.

Mark (MarkR), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 15:26 (twenty-one years ago)

I will buy this. Is there any other artist of Seger's stature whose catalog is in such disarray?

brianiac (briania), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 15:46 (twenty-one years ago)

Anyone got $150 for a sealed CD of "Mongrel" still in the long box?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=307&item=4723111324&rd=1

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 16:07 (twenty-one years ago)

Seger will not be able to claim the Greatest Rock'n'Roll Album in the History of the Universe Award until all his early mid '60s to mid '70s punk rock singles are compiled in one place

Would something like this qualify?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=307&item=4726135862&rd=1

It seems to be a pretty obvious boot. Is there really a "Hall of Fame" records in Europe?

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 16:24 (twenty-one years ago)

Anyone got $5 for a nice vinyl copy of "Mongrel"?

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=306&item=4725110613&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

screw CDs.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:33 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, but I can't listen to records in the car, and that's where I do most of my listening these days, thanks to a 2hr/day commute.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:36 (twenty-one years ago)

But still $5 for a nice vinyl copy seems like a great deal.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:38 (twenty-one years ago)

That's how much I paid for a nice vinyl copy of the "Ramblin Gamblin Man" LP at the WFMU record fair.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:39 (twenty-one years ago)

You can always find cheap vinyl copies of mongrel, and ramblin' gmablin on vinyl cuz they made them into the 80's. Noah is hard to find though. and pricier. same with brand new morning.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:41 (twenty-one years ago)

Yeah, I was gonna say, why the fuck would somebody pay $150 for a CD reissue of an early '70s album that you could find a used copy for a few bucks if you just went to a few flea markets or used record stores? Because the CD is, like, "the real" reissue or something? That's completely moronic....it makes no sense at all.

(xp)

The Hall of Fame comp that o.nate linked to looks great, but is missing a lot of tracks that i'd consider mandatory (lucifer, back in '72, u.m.c., ramblin gamblin man, rosalie, etc). A couple times on this board I've mentioned a vinyl bootleg best of seger's early years album i passed up at sam's jams in ferndale (which had a big pile of them) sometime in the early '80s, because i was to cheap to shell out 15 bucks or whatever. easily the dumbest missed record purchase of my life, and the last few times i checked, there was no evidence on the internet that such a record had ever even existed (assuming i didn't dream it in the first place, which is seeming more and more like a possibility, the older i get.) (i think it *may* have been on "seeds and stems records," also responsible for the legedary *michigan rocks* compilation, but maybe not.)

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:43 (twenty-one years ago)

holy crap, cameo/parkway reissues! pigs do fly!

time to sell off those ? and the mysterians boots!!

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:46 (twenty-one years ago)

(my point isn't just vinyl vs. CD; it's original vs. reissue. i mean, i'm no record collector, and i hardly pay more than a couple bucks for any record, ever, but if i were to pay a ton, i think getting a reissue of an old album would make me feel completely ripped off!)

xp

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:46 (twenty-one years ago)

was it this one, chuck:

http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=2597702098

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:50 (twenty-one years ago)

Super-Cool Cover

well hell, that *is* a super-cool cover! why did he ever grow a beard?

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:51 (twenty-one years ago)

maybe! that actually looks pretty familiar, scott!! (though in my rose-colored memory it has more early '70s stuff on it, of course!)

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:53 (twenty-one years ago)

That's weird. If you search for "mongrel seger" on ebay, that LP scott points to above doesn't come back in the results. Stupid computers.

Keith C (kcraw916), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:54 (twenty-one years ago)

(i don't understand buying "sealed" old records, either, though! i mean, how long is it gonna stay sealed? two minutes after i get it?)

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:57 (twenty-one years ago)

Buying "sealed" means it "should be" in good shape when you opened it.

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 17:58 (twenty-one years ago)

oh okay...but then two minutes after my shitty-ass dusty-garage-sale-vinyl-readied stylus gets to it, the "good shape" is kinda of a moot point, too!

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:01 (twenty-one years ago)

I hear ya on that. On the other hand, sealed rekkids are most useful to collectors, who'll never break the sacred shrink wrap just so they can brag about having a mint "No New York" or "Back In '72."

Doobie Keebler (Charles McCain), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:06 (twenty-one years ago)

That's the only possible reason I can think of that someone would pay $150 for a CD in a sealed long box. Once you open the long box, the value is going to drop by about $140.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:07 (twenty-one years ago)

chuck, why don't you get a nice new record player with a new needle? you're a music critic, right?

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:10 (twenty-one years ago)

people pay a lot of money for out of print CDs. It's crazy to me, but what the hell. That recent thread on this very topic was funny. $300 on Ebay for music from the Airwolf t.v. show on cd! But i guess if you think you can't find it and really need it... the idea of CD "collectors" is weird to me.Cuz all they have to do is put the damn thing IN PRINT again and your friggin' CD is worthless. There are only so many first pressings of records.

scott seward (scott seward), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:11 (twenty-one years ago)

I am very clueless anyway about how much my vinyl is worth; I even always forget *No New York* (or modern dance or germ free adolescents or those rhythim is rhythm 12-inchs etc) is hard to find, since to me it's just been on my shelf for decades. A No NY copy at ebay is at $20 now; will it go much higher? (eventually i may have to think about this kinda thing, now that kids' college tuition is an issue.)

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=306&item=4726134005&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:16 (twenty-one years ago)

i only end up with valuable lps and cds by accident. i sold a john cage thing on folkways for like $200 but i got it for $2 and had no idea how much it was worth.

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:19 (twenty-one years ago)

>chuck, why don't you get a nice new record player with a new needle? <

I did, late last year, when my old turntable completely stopped working! But all I play on it is used vinyl I find, usually, so the needle doesn't stay "new" long. And that sounds perfectly fine to me! I'm not gonna replace it every couple months; I have better things to spend money on, and it wouldn't make a difference to me anyway. I've never been an audiophile at all. Audiophiles are nuts.

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:21 (twenty-one years ago)

This copy of "No New York" went for $35, and it seems to be in worse condition than the one currently at $20:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=306&item=4719563460&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:21 (twenty-one years ago)

the idea of CD "collectors" is weird to me.Cuz all they have to do is put the damn thing IN PRINT again and your friggin' CD is worthless

That's true, but if you're talking about something like the Airwolf soundtrack, the chance of that coming back into print must be pretty close to nil, so it's a pretty safe investment for a collector.

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:26 (twenty-one years ago)

Anyway, I guess I should look at that CD-collector thread, but one question I have about CD collecting is whether promo versions of CDs are worth a lot more than the actual CDs if the promos are in not in plain white covers with black lettering, but rather, in actual full-colored covers that are *different* from the ones on the CDs. My copy of the first Hanson CD is like that -- it has a cover, but it looks nothing like the one in the stores. (This only happened *very* rarely in vinyl days, as I recall -- like, I think there was a Herman Brood album once or something. Unless you count those Skynyrd/GnR things where covers *changed.*) The new Deana Carter and Shelly Fairchild promos are like that too (and come to think of it, my copy of the *first* Deana Carter has a *hologram* cover! I wonder if that is rare!) Plus there are all those weird, thin, SST promo versions in odd black and white covers with photos on them. Will those be worth lots of $$$ someday? Or does nobody give a shit? I'm slightly curious.

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:42 (twenty-one years ago)

Actually $300 is awfully cheap for that Airwolf soundtrack, according to this webpage:

http://www.airwolfthemes.com/awtworldrecord.html

o. nate (onate), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:48 (twenty-one years ago)

But on the other hand, with vinyl albums, aren't there lots of them where the copies where it says "promo" on the label (Metal Machine Music for instance, I think somebody told me once) are worth way less than actual store-released versions, just because way more promos were sent out than copies that wound up in stores? Collectors probably take this stuff for granted, but like I said, I am clueless.

xp

xhuxk, Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:49 (twenty-one years ago)

what the hell is "airwolf"?

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Wednesday, 4 May 2005 18:50 (twenty-one years ago)

https://ih1.redbubble.net/image.919576157.1072/flat,128x128,075,t.u1.jpg

mookieproof, Monday, 3 July 2023 04:49 (two years ago)

yes!!!!!!!!!!

fact checking cuz, Monday, 3 July 2023 22:52 (two years ago)

Haha it's funny...Rob O'Connor is a Facebook friend, and a few months ago an online talk came around the topic of early Seger, and Rob happened to mention the "Bullets" comp, asking if anyone had heard it or had any info where it came from. I was happy to tell him. :D

Hongro Hongro Hippies (Myonga Vön Bontee), Wednesday, 5 July 2023 02:43 (two years ago)

\m/

mookieproof, Wednesday, 5 July 2023 02:49 (two years ago)

One note about "Rambling' Gamblin' Man" - it was never mixed to stereo, only to mono, and unfortunately early on somebody decided to make a shitty fake-stereo copy that more or less replaced the mono version for many years. If you have the CD of the album of the same name, you'll notice that it's in fake stereo there too. The original mono mix wasn't issued until the double-CD Ultimate Hits compilation in 2011. Unfortunately, they compressed the shit out of it and spiked the treble.

You can find transfers from the original mono 45 on YouTube. Here's one below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmB7MvL2slA

birdistheword, Thursday, 6 July 2023 01:31 (two years ago)

Thanks!! Was wondering about that, should have looked around.

dow, Thursday, 6 July 2023 01:41 (two years ago)

so which version is on the new upload mookie, do u know?

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 6 July 2023 02:02 (two years ago)

i . . . don't. although i doubt a mono version would be 271 kbps, so it's probably the bad stereoed-up version

also there are both mono and stereo versions of the 'heavy music' comp out there -- which comprise tracks 1-6 of the 'never mind the bullets' comp i uploaded -- from which i took the stereo versions, which may or may not have been for the best?

joke's on me for assuming that one wouldn't use the best available recording i guess. although tbf everything on the comp i uploaded is ripped to -V0 from a reasonable flac source, and arguing over the fidelity of lossy audio files is a game for suckas

mookieproof, Thursday, 6 July 2023 03:02 (two years ago)

Also true, and thanks again for doing this!

dow, Thursday, 6 July 2023 03:31 (two years ago)

lol I ask b/c I bought the 45, I also have the Heavy Music 45, happy to send over rips to compare

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 6 July 2023 04:38 (two years ago)

in that case, you have the real deal

mookieproof, Thursday, 6 July 2023 04:44 (two years ago)

btw I listened to this thing today and yr version totally rules, I think there are extra tracks? love it

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 6 July 2023 04:46 (two years ago)

was just listening to the original version a few days ago, so seeing this revival with an upgraded version is a very welcome treat.
ta muchly for this mookieproof.

mark e, Thursday, 6 July 2023 15:21 (two years ago)

It truly is amazing that this thread is arguably the center of the best actual 'reissuing' of this period of his work, given his stature. Though per unperson's post seems like it's being partially redressed, but what are the sources they're using?

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 6 July 2023 15:37 (two years ago)

I've only bought one of their releases, but their reputation is pretty solid, I think. They do a lot of obscure late 60s/early 70s titles from major labels' catalogs, kinda like what Wounded Bird used to do but with much nicer packaging.

but also fuck you (unperson), Thursday, 6 July 2023 15:40 (two years ago)

Seems like whenever Seger is asked in interviews why his early stuff isn't more widely available, he says something like "Punch doesn't think it's that important, and whatever Punch says, goes."

henry s, Thursday, 6 July 2023 15:53 (two years ago)

xxxpost dear birdistheword: a helpless friend (not me, I swear) really digs the mono "RGM" except tone arm x dead air don't suit playlist he's making, wants to know if you or anybody can rec. a transfer on YouTube w/o dead air (cos he can't be arsed to find it himself, so I'm enabling/passing along request, thanks for your consideration and the link above, which is fine with me).

dow, Friday, 7 July 2023 02:56 (two years ago)

How about this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jniips1Icxo

birdistheword, Friday, 7 July 2023 03:46 (two years ago)

Great, thanks again bird!

dow, Friday, 7 July 2023 17:53 (two years ago)

You're welcome!

birdistheword, Friday, 7 July 2023 19:48 (two years ago)

I am listening to this again, it still rules

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Friday, 7 July 2023 19:49 (two years ago)

one year passes...

Bob Seger live at the John Sinclair Freedom Rally December 10th 1971, Crisler Arena Ann Arbor, Michigan.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgmVG28t2ps

Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 23 April 2025 09:11 (one year ago)

six months pass...

all this Seger talk makes me want this mystical comp.

a tv star not a dirty computer man (the table is the table), Monday, 27 October 2025 01:47 (seven months ago)

there’s a youtube version of the playlist here

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYAuZTf3j7nWixvtaqbZne-g8mMtOPODk&si=ZnzB9TI2TzY-ptQb

werewolves of laudanum (VegemiteGrrl), Monday, 27 October 2025 03:03 (seven months ago)

I heard "Hollywood Nights" (one of my favorites by anyone) at a pizza / taproom place tonight and was admiring how it took Seger out of his usual mode of storytelling (blue collar, man-to-man) and put a guy way in over his head in a new place.

the way out of (Eazy), Monday, 27 October 2025 04:44 (seven months ago)

re-up of the 'updated' version posted here

mookieproof, Monday, 27 October 2025 22:57 (seven months ago)

RIP to beloved ilxor Myonga Von Bontee :(

sleeve, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 01:48 (seven months ago)

indeed

mookieproof, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 01:53 (seven months ago)

Loved that guy, even though I only knew him from this borad. RIP.

Nicholas Raybeat (James Redd and the Blecchs), Tuesday, 28 October 2025 01:56 (seven months ago)

RIP and then some, what a good sort and what an impact!

Ned Raggett, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 19:51 (seven months ago)

damn, so sorry to hear of myonga's passing — did not know him except for here, but he always seemed like a great person.

tylerw, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 20:20 (seven months ago)

oh no. so sorry to hear :(

fact checking cuz, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 21:11 (seven months ago)

rip mvb :'(

budo jeru, Tuesday, 28 October 2025 21:14 (seven months ago)

Through the Kim Mitchell thread, I just found out that MVB was from Owen Sound, Ontario, where I had a truly profound drug experience as a teenager and have always wanted to return to as a result.

a tv star not a dirty computer man (the table is the table), Saturday, 1 November 2025 13:44 (seven months ago)


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