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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel: Bob Seger (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica); Martina McBride, Glenn Frey (vocals); Pete Carr (acoustic & electric guitars); Drew Abbott (guitar); Harvey Thompson (tenor saxophone); Ron Eades (baritone saxophone); Harrison Galloway (trumpet); Charles Rose (trombone); Barry Beckett (piano, electric piano, organ, synthesizer); Matt Rollings, Billy Payne (piano); Craig Frost (organ); David Hood, Chris Campbell (bass); David Teegarden, Roger Hawkins (drums, percussion); Russ Kunkel (drums); Bobbye Hall (percussion); Laura Creamer, Joan Sliwin (background vocals). Producers include: Bob Seger, Bill Szymczyk, Punch, Jimmy Iovine, Harold Faltermeyer. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. In 2003, when "deluxe editions" and "definitive collections" were the name of the game in reissues, it was refreshing to see Bob Seger's defiantly retro Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 hit the shelves. The title and the approach hark back to the days when a hits compilation was followed a few years later by a supplement, covering roughly the same territory and adding a few new singles. Seger's first Greatest Hits had all the big hits, from "Night Moves" to "Old Time Rock & Roll," and while it was very effective at that level, many of his big hits were ballads, so by extension the hits collection downplayed his rock & roll, which is was kind of odd for a singer/songwriter known as a passionate rocker. And while there was no arguing with what was on Greatest Hits, it left off many songs that illustrated his depth as a songwriter -- and that's not even counting that it left his handful of non-LP singles and songs unaccounted for or the fact that it ignored his early Cameo/Parkway singles, the Bob Seger System, or his first seven albums. Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 solves a lot of these problems and is a stronger album than the first Greatest Hits because of it. While it's still frustrating that Seger ignores his early material (the Cameo/Parkway songs are owned by somebody else, but he certainly could dip into the first seven albums, at least for "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man"), it's also true that they're of a different aesthetic than the anthemic blue-collar rock that he first etched out on 1975's Beautiful Loser. That is the music that made him a star, and that's the music that fuels this collection, all the way through to the lesser-known latter-day sides "Manhattan" and "New Coat of Paint," as well as the brand-new cuts "Satisfied" and "Tomorrow," two hard-rocking songs that are some of his best music in years. These are good, but they are naturally overshadowed by the songs that form the heart of this collection: the terrific plea for compassion "Understanding," previously only available on the soundtrack to Teachers; grinding hard rockers "The Fire Down Below," "Her Strut," and "Sunspot Baby"; the delrious Chuck Berry homage "Katmandu," one of his funniest and toughest songs; the country-tinged ballads "Shame on the Moon" and "Fire Lake"; the aching elegy "Beautiful Loser"; the life-afirming "Rock and Roll Never Forgets," one of the best songs about aging within rock & roll. In this context, even the too-produced heavily synthesized "Shakedown" -- his contribution to 1987's Beverly Hills Cop II and his only number one hit, never available on a Seger album until now -- turns into a good time. Sure, there are a few songs that probably should have made the cut -- most notably "Feel Like a Number" and "Even Now" -- but as it stands, Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 is an excellent supplement to the first collection and a hell of a lot more fun to listen to as well. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Upon the release of GREATEST HITS VOL. 2, Michigan's answer to Bruce Springsteen had receded into the Boss' considerably large shadow, thanks to a self-imposed hiatus that found him Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Music | List Price | $16.98 (You save $7.23) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Hard Rock, Greatest Hits Collections, Enhanced CD | | Label | Capitol / EMI | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 594  | | CD Universe Part number | 6383541 | | Catalog number | 52772 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 04, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Personnel | Barry Beckett - piano, electric piano, organ, synthesizer Bob Seger - vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, harmonica Pete Carr - acoustic & electric guitars Drew Abbott - guitar Harvey Thompson - tenor saxophone Harrison Calloway - trumpet Ron Eades - baritone saxophone Chales Rose - trombone
Also: Matt Rollings, Glenn Frey, Martina Mcbride | | Additional Info | Enhanced CD |
Bob Seger Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Songs Greatest Hits Vol. 2 Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good -- a few new songs too. If you are a Bob Seger fan who once collected his original albums (those round black vinyl things), you will enjoy the selections on this album. If you are just a "Greatest Hits" collector, I strongly recommend you get his GH Vol. 1 CD first. There are definitely a few tunes on here that you have never heard before! Submitted by davejag (Goffstown, NH)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Hey,it's Bob Seger Maybe the best straight ahead rock n roller to come out of Michigan. Submitted by EldonSurette (Edmonton,Alberta,Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Good CD Includes the hard to find "Shame On The Moon", one of his better songs, in my opinion Submitted by wmaden (West Jordan, Ut.)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GH 1 was the 5-star comp for Bob, but this is good Since it's awfully hard to compile one disc of this legend's career and call it Bob Seger's only hits album, it's wholeheartedly safe to say this second compilation is welcome. This is solid, and I have to say the box set can't be far behind. Submitted by ldolphin34 (Sheridan, WY via Tacoma, WA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Compilation from a Classic Rock Icon This album is a great addition to Seger's first greatest hits album. It covers a lot of the lesser known Seger songs like "Fire Lake" and "New Coat of Paint." It would have been nice if they would have included the live recording of "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" from Live Bullet on here, and also I would have liked to have seen "Miami" appear on the track listing, but what it's got is good and it's still more than worthy of five stars. And what's with John from Muskegon? "If you buy this then you are a no-brainer just like his music"? Just because you don't like Seger's music doesn't mean to have to insult everybody who does. Somebody hug that guy... Submitted by Brent (Yorktown, VA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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