Bob Seger Ramblin' Gamblin' Man U.S Pressing Vinyl Rip Flac
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Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Studio album by The Bob Seger System
Released 	April 1969
Recorded 	1969
Genre 	Hard rock, psychedelic rock
Length 	36:07
Label 	Capitol
Producer 	Hideout Records (Punch Andrews)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source 	Rating
Allmusic 	4/5 stars[1]
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 Title Track on the record "Ramblin Gamblin Man" was also performed on "Live Bullet" and more recently covered by fellow Hideout /Capitol records artist "Huck Johns" release "Huck". The album is currently unavailable in any format.
 Track listing
All songs written and composed by Bob Seger, except where noted. 
No. 	Title 	Writer(s) 	Length
1. 	"Ramblin' Gamblin' Man"   	  	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
Also Included
        "2 + 2 = ? (Mono Single Mix)
        "Death Row (Mono B-Side)
        "Ramblin'Gamblin'Man (Mono Single)
        "Ramblin'Gamblin Man (Stereo Reissue Single) (Channels Reversed)
        "2 + 2 + ? (Stereo Reissue Single) (Channels Reversed)
 
 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
 Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year 	Chart 	Position
1969 	Pop Albums 	62
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year 	Single 	Chart 	Position
1969 	"Ivory" 	Pop Singles 	97
1969 	"Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" 	Pop Singles 	17
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