Bob Seger - Back in '72

Primary Artist
Bob Seger
Album Title
Back in '72
Release Date
1973 
Time
 
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Returning to independent status, Bob Seger recorded Back In '72, not only the finest of his early-'70s albums but one of the great lost hard rock albums of its era. Seger didn't limit himself to self-penned songs on this excursion; borrowing an idea from Smokin' O.p.'s, he covers quite a few tunes, providing a balance to his own tunes. He makes "Midnight Rider" sound as if it were a Motor City raver instead of a sultry, late-afternoon Southern rocker, while casually tossing off "Rosalie," an irresistible ode to a local DJ that turned into a hard rock anthem when Thin Lizzy decided to record it later in the decade. Read More