Bob Seger – Stranger in Town

Album Info

Artist: Bob Seger

Title: Stranger in Town

Year: 1978

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Tracklist

  • 1. Hollywood Nights (5:02)
  • 2. Still The Same (3:23)
  • 3. Old Time Rock & Roll (3:14)
  • 4. Till It Shines (3:54)
  • 5. Feel Like A Number (3:44)
  • 6. Ain't Got No Money (4:14)
  • 7. We've Got Tonight (4:41)
  • 8. Brave Strangers (6:22)
  • 9. The Famous Final Scene (5:12)

Review

Let me tell you about "Stranger in Town" by Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band. This album is a total gem that really shows off Seger's talent for blending heartland rock with soul and R&B vibes. I love how he brought in the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section to add that extra oomph to the sound.

You've got these incredible tracks like "Hollywood Nights" and "Old Time Rock and Roll" that just make you want to get up and dance, you know? But then Seger hits you with songs like "Still the Same" and "We've Got Tonite" that really tug at your heartstrings. The guy's got a way with words that just gets to me every time.

What's really cool about this album is how it just exploded onto the scene. It went platinum in less than a month! Can you believe that? And it even made waves across the pond in the UK. Seger and Punch Andrews did an awesome job producing it, and those string and horn arrangements? *chef's kiss* Perfection. It's no wonder "Stranger in Town" is considered one of Seger's best works. It's the kind of album that just sticks with you. - Sienna