
15 Songs, 1 Hour 13 Minutes

'Live' Bullet Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band
EDITORS’ NOTES
Alongside the multiplatinum Night Moves, 'Live' Bullet made 1976 Bob Seger’s breakthrough year. Recorded in the band’s hometown stronghold of Detroit, Bullet is a perfect specimen of no-fuss rock ’n' roll, drawing on what was already more than a decade of material, from inspired covers (“Bo Diddley,” Tina Turner’s “Nutbush City Limits”) to now-timeless originals (“Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man,” the journeyman’s lament “Turn the Page”). You can almost hear Seger turning himself inside-out onstage—or, in the words of the band’s introducer: “You are here because you want the real thing.”
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Nutbush City Limits (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Travelin' Man (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Beautiful Loser (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Jody Girl (Live In Detroit/1975)
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I've Been Working (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Turn the Page (Live In Detroit/1975)
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U.M.C. (Upper Middle Class) [Live In Detroit/1975]
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Bo Diddley Medley (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Heavy Music (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Katmandu (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Lookin' Back (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Get Out of Denver (Live In Detroit/1975)
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Let It Rock / Little Queenie (Live In Detroit/1975)
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I Feel Like Breaking Up Somebody's Home (Live In Detroit/1975)
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