Nine Tonight (1981)

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Title: Nine Tonight
Artist: Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
Genre: Classic Rock
Released: 1981

Tracks:
1 - Nine Tonight - 5:22
2 - Tryin' to Live My Live Without You - 4:00
3 - You'll Accomp'ny Me - 4:13
4 - Hollywood Nights - 4:49
5 - Old Time Rock and Roll - 5:11
6 - Mainstreet - 4:04
7 - Against the Wind - 5:34
8 - The Fire Down Below - 4:47
9 - Her Strut - 3:50
10 - Feel Like a Number - 4:10
11 - Fire Lake - 3:51
12 - Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight - 2:59
13 - We've Got Tonight - 4:55
14 - Night Moves - 5:44
15 - Rock and Roll Never Forgets - 3:35
16 - Let It Rock - 5:58
17 - Brave Strangers - 6:48

Overview:
A live album, 1976's exceptional Live Bullet, had launched Bob Seger's career, and Seger returned to the format a second time five years later with 1981's Nine Tonight. The album is comprised of versions of songs from Seger's previous three best-sellers: 1976's Night Moves, 1978's Stranger in Town, and 1980's Against the Wind. While Seger and his Silver Bullet Band can stretch out in a concert setting, the live versions here stick pretty close to their original studio versions. The cut of "Old Time Rock & Roll" included here proves to be even better than the original, while such Seger standards as "Against the Wind," "Night Moves," and "Rock & Roll Never Forgets" also prove to be highlights.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
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