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The song was recorded at Criteria Studios in north Miami, Florida. "Against the Wind" developed over a two-year period when Seger was recording its parent album. [4] He was driven by the desire to have a number one album, and aimed to record hit singles for his eleventh album, emphasizing a deliberately commercial sound. [5]
Against the Wind is the eleventh studio album by American rock singer Bob Seger and his third which credits the Silver Bullet Band. Like many of his albums, about half of the tracks feature the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section as backing musicians. It was released in February 1980.
Drew Abbott – guitar; Barry Beckett – grand piano, organ, synthesizer, electric piano; Kenny Bell – guitar; Harrison Calloway – trumpet; Pete Carr – lead guitar, acoustic guitar; Ronald Eades – baritone saxophone; Roger Hawkins – drums, percussion; David Hood – bass guitar; Jimmy Johnson – rhythm guitar; Spooner Oldham ...
Like "The Horizontal Bop", and unlike the more successful previous singles from Against the Wind, "Her Strut" is a fast-paced rocker. [1] Journalist Bill King described it as being "screechy voiced" and said it reminded him of the Eagles' song "The Long Run". [2]
"Against the Wind" is a song by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler from her 1991 eighth studio album Bitterblue. It was written by Dieter Bohlen , who produced the song with Luis Rodríguez . The song was released by Hansa Records in 1991 as the second single, after the title track of the album .
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The song had been partly written years before, in 1971, [citation needed] and was finally finished in 1979 and released in 1980 on Seger's album Against the Wind. The single reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] A live version of the song appeared on the album Nine Tonight, released in 1981.
Back in '72 is the sixth studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Bob Seger, released in 1973.It was the first new album on Seger's manager Punch Andrews' label, Palladium Records, to be released under their distribution deal with the Reprise division of Warner Bros. Records and one of three early Seger albums that has never been reissued on CD.