The next release was “Against The Wind” – definitely proving their success had nothing to do with luck. The studio album, “Stranger In Town” (1978) continued the momentum, with hits “Still The Same”, “Hollywood Nights”, “We’ve Got Tonight” and “Old Time Rock & Roll” that reflected Segers self-realization of success, money and fame while feeling this luck was going to end. “Night Moves” was inspired by the film American Graffiti and the times of sexual discovery that led to adulthood which made that album a cohesive mirror of people’s lives through Segers offering of timeless testimonies like “Mainstreet”, “Fire Down Below” and “Rock and Roll Never Forgets”. Later that same year, recording with MS-Rhythm Section at Muscle Shoals Studio Alabama, the LP “Night Moves” was ready for release and needless to say these 2 albums won a vast mainstream audience worldwide. “Live Bullet” was a special-priced double album that was only released because work had not finished on the title track to the studio album “Night Moves”. They were on target in 1976 with their debut album that was recorded live at Detroit’s famed rock concert venue Cobo Hall, aptly named – “Live Bullet” with the classics “Beautiful Loser”, and “Turn The Page” (which was originally on Seger’s album “Back in ‘72” ). Drew Abbot– Guitar (replaced by Dawayne Bailey)