Early Seger Vol. 1

Early Seger Vol. 1 is a compilation album by American rock singer–songwriter Bob Seger, released in 2009 (see 2009 in music). The album, which includes archival material from the 1970s and 1980s, was released exclusively to Meijer stores on November 24, 2009. Since November 30, 2009 it has also been available for purchase at BobSeger.com, both on CD and as a digital download (in MP3 and FLAC). Eventually Early Seger Vol. 1 became available at Amazon.com on February 1, 2010. "Gets Ya Pumpin" and "Midnight Rider" are the first two singles from the album.

On October 25, 2009, the album title and cover art were revealed by photographer Tom Weschler and music journalist Gary Graff on WXYZ-TV's Action News This Morning. The compilation album was originally conceived to complement their collaborative book Travelin' Man: On the Road and Behind the Scenes with Bob Seger. The photograph of Bob Seger used for the cover of the album was taken by Weschler at Detroit's Cobo Arena in September 1975 and is also featured in the book. A few days after its public revealing, the cover art for Early Seger Vol. 1 was published alongside the album's tracklist on Seger's official website.

Vol. 1 (The Tempers album)

Vol. 1 is the debut studio album by American Electronic Art rock band The Tempers, self-released on 31 October 2010. A Music video for the track "Alone Again" was released following Vol. 1.

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by The Tempers

Personnel

  • Corina Bakker- Vocals, Artwork
  • Chalia Bakker- Drums
  • James Bakker- Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Engineer
  • Lee Blackwell- Guitar Soloist (4)
  • Elisa Bakker- Cello (2, 9)
  • Will Klintberg- Guitar "whale calls" (2)
  • Ronnie Champagne- Drum Engineer (9)
  • Eddy Schreyer/ Oasis- Mastering
  • Photographers- Frank Correa, Nick Bartoletti, Elisa Bakker, The Tempers, Lord Fotog, Aaron Lugg, Damien Goyenechea, Mike De Leon
  • References

    Breed 77

    Breed 77 (pronounced "Breed Seven-Seven") is a British band from the overseas territory of Gibraltar whose music is a fusion of alternative metal and flamenco.

    Origin

    Breed 77 comes from the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Old Gibraltarian school friends, Paul Isola, Danny Felice, and Stuart Cavilla met up in London and became informally known as the Gibraltarian Mafia. When, in late April 1996, this circle of friends formed a band, they wanted a name to reflect their joint origins and called themselves simply Breed. The band were forced to change their name because it was previously registered by Steve Hewitt (formerly of Placebo) on his vanity record label. Stuart Cavilla, the band's bass player, had previously worked as a motorcycle courier under the call sign of Kilo 77 or K77, and the band became Breed 77.

    Awards

    In 1998, Kerrang! readers voted Breed 77 the 'Best Unsigned Band'. In 1999, they won both the Metal Hammer and Kerrang! awards for the best new band. Then in 2001 they signed a five album deal with Albert Productions, the legendary Australian publisher of AC/DC.

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    Vol: 1

    by: Too Late For Satellites

    All those stars you have looked in the eyes
    Are long dead reminders of the past you are leaving behind
    So don't be shocked if you see me collapse
    I'm just not that stable
    I think if you're able
    You'd best get the hell out of here
    Cause I could even go supernova now
    So fierce and bright
    But I might go too far
    Become a black hole
    And pull the light right out of you
    Pulling the light out of you
    Is what I would do with my gravity and my mass
    Warping your time and your space
    You'd better not look back his way with that beautiful
    Face and those eyes and those sweet and soft Xs and Os
    I will pull the light right out of those




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