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Tracklist

Noah2:57
Innervenus Eyes2:42
Lonely Man3:09
Loneliness Is A Feeling3:05
Cat6:20
Jumpin' Humpin' Hip Hypocrite3:07
Follow The Children3:09
Lennie Johnson3:01
Paint Them A Picture Jane4:03
Death Row2:52

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    Noah
    LP, Album, Scranton pressing
    Capitol Records – ST-236US1969US1969
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    Noah
    LP, Album
    Capitol Records – ST-236US1969US1969
    Recently Edited
    Noah
    8-Track Cartridge, Album
    Capitol Records – 8XT-236US1969US1969
    Noah
    LP, Album
    Capitol Records – ST-236Canada1969Canada1969
    Noah
    Cassette
    Capitol Records – 4XT-236US1969US1969
    Noah
    LP, Album, Los Angeles Pressing
    Capitol Records – ST-236US1969US1969
    New Submission
    Noah
    CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release
    Virgin Mist – VM-R-750Canada2002Canada2002
    Noah
    CD, Album, Unofficial Release
    Capitol Records (2) – ST-2316, Capitol Records (2) – ST-236Europe2004Europe2004
    Noah
    CDr, Album
    Capitol Records – MR-011-2, EMI Group Of Companies – ST-236Europe2004Europe2004
    New Submission
    Noah
    CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release, Digipak
    Lost Diamonds – 80002-2Argentina2008Argentina2008
    New Submission
    Noah
    LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release
    Capitol Records (2) – ST-236US2010US2010
    Noah
    CD, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release, Stereo
    Big Pink – BIG PINK 798South Korea2022South Korea2022
    New Submission
    Noah
    CD, Album, Reissue, Stereo
    Vivid Sound – VSCD-6109, Big Pink – BIG PINK 798Japan2022Japan2022
    New Submission
    Noah
    CDr, Unofficial Release
    Capitol Records (2) – CDP 7 21236, Palladium Records (9) – CDP 7 2136USUS
    New Submission

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    • keltie.harding's avatar
      “Cat” is split between side 1 and side 2. Tape is duplicated without Dolby.
      • jlisak89's avatar
        jlisak89
        The album has a good sound. This wasn’t nearly as big of a crap show as it could have been. It’s weird that Seger was almost getting pushed out of his band on the first album. I’d like to know more about the story. The songs are hit or miss. Neme’s song Lonely Man is pretty good.

        With that said Cat is ridiculous.

        The title track is memorable and catchy.

        The rest are okay. Not remarkable. Just okay.
        • jeffthrow6892's avatar
          jeffthrow6892
          While the jacket and record labels are really nicely reproduced, the sound quality is terrible....
          • mybeatgoeson
            Edited 7 years ago
            The title song "Noah" was written by Bob Seger himself and is a classic Seger song that was a single in the summer of 1969 and should have been as big a hit as "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man". Why it wasn't, nobody knows... Seger now disavows this album and will not rerelease it (along with "Brand New Morning" - Any CDs of these 2 are "counterfiet"), but a lot of people and his fans think it is great. Was also issued on Capitol 8-Track Stereo Cartridge Tape and Stereo Cassette Tape.
            • Rockpile51's avatar
              Rockpile51
              A Very Good Unofficial Release You Can Hardly Tell The Difference !
              • Bradx's avatar
                Bradx
                Edited 9 years ago
                Bit of an odd album. Seger was seriously contemplating getting out of the music business by '69 as he had laboured for several years... scoring some regional success but no national impact.

                This was the kind of 'make or break' album at the time. They drafted in some guy called Tom Neme and gave him equal billing on the LP - as though he was going to take over the band when Seger went back to college (which he did, briefly).
                Neme wrote some of the songs on this album and sang too - but the thing is - his stuff is no good. The only good stuff is the Seger material - most notably the last song on the album - Death Row - which is a story-telling song and just about as good as anything Seger ever wrote. The production is good too with the slamming cell door sound fx and the anguished scream of Segers's epic vocal. Worth getting for this one track really. Inervenus Eyes is the other standout track.

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