Palladium Album Discography
By David Edwards, Patrice Eyries, and Mike Callahan
Last update: July 25, 2004




The Palladium label was formed for productions and artists discovered by Bob Seger. The Warner/Palladium label was blue with an orange logo.

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PALLADIUM ALBUM DISCOGRAPHY

Number - Title - Artist - [Release Date] (Chart) Contents

Palladium 1000 Series

1001

1002

1003

P 1004 - Brownsville Station - Brownsville Station [1970]

1005

P 1006 - Smokin' O.P.'s - Bob Seger [1972] (7/72, #180) Bo Diddley/Love The One You're With/If I Were A Carpenter/Hummin' Bird//Let It Rock/Turn On Your Love Light/Jesse James/Someday/Heavy Music

Palladium issues using the Reprise 2000 Series Numbering:

MS 2109 - Smokin' O.P.'s - Bob Seger [1972] Reissue of Palladium P 1006. Bo Diddley/Love The One You're With/If I Were A Carpenter/Hummin' Bird//Let It Rock/Turn On Your Love Light/Jesse James/Someday/Heavy Music

MS 2126 - Back in '72 - Bob Seger [1973] (3/73, #188) Midnight Rider/So I Wrote You A Song/Stealer/Rosalie/Turn The Page//Back In '72/Neon Sky/I've Been Workin'/I've Got Time

MS 2184 - Seven - Bob Seger [1974] Get Out Of Denver/Long Song Comin'/Need Ya/School Teacher/Cross Of Gold//UMC (Upper Middle Class)/Seen A Lot Of Floors/Many Years From Now/All Your Love



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