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Bob SegerSmokin' O.P.'s

Label:Capitol Records – CDP 0946 3 11407 2 3
Format:
CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Country:US
Released:
Genre:Rock
Style:Classic Rock

Tracklist

1Bo Diddley
Written-ByE. McDaniels*
6:18
2Love The One You're With
Vocals [Lead]Crystal Jenkins*, Pam Todd
Written-ByStephen Stills
4:16
3If I Were A Carpenter
GuitarBob Seger
TambourineJim Bruzzese
Written-ByTim Hardin
3:47
4Hummin' Bird
Backing VocalsCrystal Jenkins*, Pam Todd
PianoSkip Knapé
Written-ByLeon Russell
3:46
5Let It Rock
Written-ByE. Anderson
3:24
6Turn On Your Love Light
Written-ByD. Malone*, J. Scott*
4:44
7Jesse James
Backing VocalsCrystal Jenkins*, Pam Todd
GuitarBob Seger
Written-ByTraditional
3:27
8Someday
Arranged By [Strings]Al Yungton
Piano, Written-ByBob Seger
2:31
9Heavy Music
Written-ByBob Seger
2:31
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Credits

Notes

℗ © 1972, 2005 Hideout Records and Distributors.

Recorded & Mixed at Pampa Studio Detroit
Remastered at Capitol Mastering.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 9463-11407-2 3
  • Matrix / Runout: X24003 09463 11407 23 OI 11407-2 01 M0S1
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L902
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U7A

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Smokin' O.P.'S (LP, Album)Palladium Records (3)P-1006US1972
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Smokin' O.P.'S (LP, Album)Reprise RecordsK 44214UK1972
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Smoki'n O.P.'S (LP, Album)Capitol RecordsAX 1172Australia1972
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Smokin' O.P.'S (LP, Album, ARP Press)Palladium Records (3)P-1006US1972
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Smokin' O.P.'S (LP, Album)Palladium Records (3)MS 2109/P-1006Canada1972

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  • MaxMcPherson's avatar
    MaxMcPherson
    Edited 7 years ago
    Smokin' O.P's is an excellent album. Short but excellent. It's actually my first time listening to Bob Seger, and going through the album I couldn't help but love the immense amount of soul and feeling put into each piece. Though album is mostly covers, Bob Seger puts enough of himself into the song to essentially own it. The mastering is stellar for a 1960's release with some superb stereo separation of the drums. However, I picked this album up for one song in particular, "Heavy Music," and I was very disappointed in the quality. It appears that they either had a terrible master tape or they just took a very bad record and decided to transfer that to digital. The entire left channel is just filled by the base guitars low frequencies and drowns out the rest of the song, which happens to cower on the right channel under a bed of hisses and pop's. I didn't ask for dubstep lol.

    I'm gunna be honest. Buy this album if you want to experience a slice of the 1960's. But for goodness sakes if you looking to get your hands on a nice sounding copy of Heavy Music you're better off scrounging around a second hand record store for a 45.

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