Bob Seger - Gone (1969)

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

Ramblin' Gamblin' Man is the debut album by American rock band The Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). The original title was "Tales of Lucy Blue," hence the cover photo. The album is currently unavailable in any format.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Seger, except where noted 1. "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" (Dickie Betts) -- 2:21
2. "Tales of Lucy Blue" -- 2:28
3. "Ivory" -- 2:23
4. "Gone" (Dan Honaker, Seger) -- 3:28
5. "Down Home" -- 3:01
6. "Train Man" -- 4:06
7. "White Wall" -- 5:20
8. "Black Eyed Girl" -- 6:33
9. "2 + 2 = ?" -- 2:49
10. "Doctor Fine" -- 1:05
11. "The Last Song (Love Needs to Be Loved)" -- 3:04

Personnel * Bob Seger - organ, guitar, piano, vocals * Dan Honaker - bass, guitar, vocals * Pep Perrine - drums, vocals * Bob Schultz - organ, keyboard, saxophone, vocals

Additional personnel * Michael Erlewine - harmonica * Glenn Frey - Backing vocals on "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man".

Production * Engineer: Jim Bruzzese * Liner notes: Bob Seger

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  • The album is available on amazon at a very expensive price,,,,last time I checked. But that was a good while back. Thanks for posting these tunes. Amazing. Peace "Jenny"

  • Yet another stunning masterpiece from Bob Seger. I can honestly say there isn't a single song has failed to become a favorite of mine. Everything from the earliest days to the current releases are nothing short of stellar!

  • Wow, quite a difference from the Katmandu voice for sure

  • Nice now I can leave the albums in their sleeves. I own all his albums. Enjoy

  • Thanks so much for uploading all these.

  • This is really good. It is pure despair, set to a beautiful melody. Thanks for posting it. I haven't heard it since my university days, but always remembered it and hoped to find it here eventually.

  • Great tune...hadn`t heard it in years...thanks a million for posting! I agree it is Segers best album....this song always reminded me of Iron Butterfly`s sound...Russ

  • I cannot believe someone actually posted this, this is Seger that NEVER gets talked about. That's not even him doing vocals. This album surpasses anything else he's ever done. And he never does any of it, except maybe 2+2.

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