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Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
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Album Details: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man

Release Date:01/01/1968
Label:Capitol
UPC:077779626120

Track List: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man

  1. Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
  2. Tales of Lucy Blue
  3. Ivory
  4. Down Home
  5. Train Man
  1. White Wall
  2. Black Eyed Girl
  3. 2 + 2 = ?
  4. Doctor Fine
  5. Last Song (Love Needs to Be Loved)

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User Reviews: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man

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    2+2=Great Song

    By tim  Jun 3, 2001

    This is a Psychedelic Rock And Roll ride Detroit area style. Ramblin Gamblin Man is a jump up and dance classic. 2+2 is one of the best anti-war songs ever, from a young mans point of view. Ivory is cool and some trippy sounds on White wall. Young Bo...b Seger at the end of the 60,s. Read more Less

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    bOB seGER'S RAMBLINGAMBLIN MAN ALBUM

    By Sandy B  Jan 9, 2001

    THIS IS VERY GOOD. As a matter of fact I was visiting bOB AND HIS Mother intheir home on Pauline Blvd. in Ann Arbor,Mi. when Bob was writing a few of these songs. That was the first timeI had ever met him and he wasin the basement at the time sittin...g at Pep's drums writing the arrangements for thedrum part of a song on the album. the song was called Ivory. This album has special memories for me. Bob was standing at the bottom of his basement steps and mothioned for me to come down. He then said I want to show you what I wrote so far on this song calledIvory. He was always so nice. I neverhad even asked him if I could see what he hadwrote he suggested it himself. And I remember to this very day the great big smile he had on his face. That was before he had a beard. He was cleanshaven I have early pictures of him like that. I was also under BOB'S CARE FOR A COUPLE YEARS. i WAS 16&17 AT THE TIME. At my young teenage yearsinstead of sock hops I was going to I was in the clubs with Bob and his Seger SYSTEM BOB is definately the nicest man in the business Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Ramblin' Gamblin' Man

  • All Music Guide

    The Bob Seger System throw everything into Rambin' Gamblin' Man, dabbling in folk, blues-rock, psychedelia, and piledriving rock roll synonymous with Detroit. Typical of such a wide-ranging debut, not everything works. The System stumbles when they take psychedelic San Franciscan bands on their own turf. Trippy soundscapes like "Gone" drift into the ether, and the longer jams, "White Wall" and "Black Eyed Girl," meander. But the stuff that does work are absolute monsters, highlighted by the title track, a thunderous bit of self-mythology driven by a relentless rhythm, wailing organ riff, and gospel chorus. It's a stunningly great record and while nothing here quite equals it; the songs that come close (with the exception of "Train Man," the first inkling of Seger's knack for reflective, intimate ballads) are sterling examples of spare, bluesy, angry Michigan rock roll. "Tales of Lucy Blue" has a spooky, menacing edge, "Ivory" a great Motown-styled raver, and "Down Home" rides a manic... riff and a simple blues harp to be one of the best rockers on the record. Then there's "2 +2 = ?," a ferocious anti-war song in the vein of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," but here Seger can't imagine why the nice guy in high school is now buried in the mud. It's a frightening, visceral song that stands among the best anti-Vietnam protests. Finally, the album closes with "The Last Song (Love Needs to Be Loved)," an unabashed peace, love, n' understanding anthem styled in the manner of West Coast hippie pop, particularly Love. It's atypical of anything on the album or anything Seger would ever do again, but in many ways, it's the perfect way to close an exciting, flawed debut that winds up being a symbol of its times by its very diversity. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Bob Seger

Originally a hard-driving rocker in the vein of fellow Michigan garage-rockers the Rationals and Mitch Ryder, Bob Seger developed into one of the most popular heartland rockers over the course of the '70s. Combining the driving charge of Ryder's Detroit Wheels with Stonesy garage rock and devotion to hard-edged soul and RB, he crafted a distinctively American sound. Whi... Read more