Not quite up to the standards of the earlier album--"The Last Wombat In Mecca" simply has never cut it--this offers two exceptional tracks in the extended "Baby's House"...
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Your Saving Grace is a much more earthy collection of tunes when compared to the band's previous three long-players. While there are distinct psychedelic remnants of the Boz...
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Featuring a title track that would be covered by K.D. Lang nearly a quarter of a century later, this inauspicious--and seemingly not ambitious--effort slid out and...
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Miller's most current album to date--his first for a label other than Capitol--this sounds exactly as good as any of his other albums since The Joker. But if it's all ...
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Steve Miller returns to the bluesy pop/rock sound that made his career so successful with Wide River, a pleasant collection of new songs that will appeal greatly to fans of...
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A surprisingly poor seller, this, with its smooth electronic interludes, is an adventurous shift from the pop simplicity of earlier Miller smashes like...
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Living in the USA is not an official Steve Miller Band album -- it's a comnpilation assembled by CEMA Special Markets that draws highlights from his earliest albums. There...
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The other Miller classic, this offers a very odd mixture of psychedelia mixed with pre-New Age sound textures ("Song For Our Ancestors"), and the well-known "Living In The...
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Most definitely a part of the late-'60s West Coast psychedelic blues revolution that was becoming hipper than hip, Steve Miller was also always acutely aware of both the...
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Released in 1983 Steve Miller Band: Live! is culled from a concert, or several concerts, that SMB gave on the supporting tour for Abracadabra. They run through all the big...
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Released in 1972, Anthology provides a 16-track summary of the Steve Miller Band's first five albums, distilling their uneven space blues into a tight, effective collection...
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The Best of 1968-1973 is a solid collection that features many of the highlights from Steve Miller's first five years of recording, including "The Joker," "Living in the...
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The second part of Miller's assault of hits during the '70s, this too- smooth album still boasts oodles of hits--among them "Jet Airliner," "Jungle Love," and the...
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Unless the Black Crowes dress up in NASA drag or Garth Brooks takes his glam-industrial doppelgänger Chris Gaines into Mothership terrain, Steve Miller should retain his...
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Miller makes the transition here from his earlier occasional psychedelia to flat-out pop songwriting. Paul McCartney pops up on bass, and two wonderful songs make their...
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Blasting out of stereo speakers in the summer of 1969, Brave New World was more fully realized, and rocked harder, than the Steve Miller Band's first two albums. From the...
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Remarkably, Miller's very first album holds up better than ever nearly 30 years later. There are song snippets, a few classic songs--Boz Scaggs' "Baby's Calling Me Home"...
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A psychedelic blues rock-out, 1968's Children of the Future marked Steve Miller's earliest attempt at the ascent that brought him supersonic superstardom. Recorded at...
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Divided in half, with one side of catchy pop tunes and one side devoted to a 16-minute space blues workout called "Macho City," the design of Circle of Love feels like a...
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Close to definitive is the best way to describe the three-disc box Steve Miller Band. That, or missed opportunity. The set is divided pretty well, with the first disc being...
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Released in the summer of 1970, Number 5 was the fifth LP by the Steve Miller Band in just over two years. While it compares favorably to its immediate predecessor, Your...
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Steve Miller was always catchy and tuneful, but he never turned out an unabashed pop album until 1982's Abracadabra. This isn't just pop in construction, it's pop in...
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Greatest Hits 1974-1978 collects the majority of Steve Miller's biggest hits -- "The Joker," "Take the Money and Run," "Rock 'n Me," "Fly Like an Eagle," "Jet Airliner,"...
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