
AND IF IT WASN"T
FOR THE WINDOW
I'D WONDER IF THE WORLD
OUTSIDE WAS ALIVE

Noah
is the second
studio album
by American
rock band
released in
September 1969.
Seger was displeased
with the album
as it was the
label's intention
to showcase
Tom Neme
as the voice
of the band.
Seger contemplated
quitting music altogether
after this album.
It has never been reissued
on a legitimate U.S. CD
by Capitol
and probably
never will be,
as Seger disavows it.
It does,
however,
contain the Seger
title song,
"Noah",
which was issued
as a single in
July 1969.
The album features
the song
"Death Row",
which was a holdover
from the
sessions.
It was originally
issued as the
B-side of the single
"2 + 2 = ?".
TRACKLIST
Noah
Innervenus Eyes
Lonely Man
Loneliness Is A Feeling
Cat
Jumpin' Humpin' Hip Hypocrite
Follow The Children
Lennie Johnson
Paint Them A Picture
Death Row
East Side Story (Vocal) [*]
Heavy Music (Part 1) [*]
Vagrant Winter [*]
Lookin' Back [*]
Ballad of the Yellow Berets [*]
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