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  1. Sep 9, 2016 · Rock My Soul. Epic: G010003526566N. Buy download online. Elvin Bishop (guitar), Steve Miller (vocal), Bill Meeker (drums), Kip Maercklein (bass), Mel Ellison (tenor saxophone), Dennis Marcellino (tenor saxophone), Steve Miller (piano), Steve Miller (organ), Elvin Bishop (vocal), Jo Baker (percussion), Jo Baker (vocal), John Chambers (drums)

  2. ROCK MY SOUL. Original 1972 album liner notes. Side One. ROCK MY SOUL 2:46. HOLLER AND SHOUT 2:38. LET IT SHINE 3:18. DON’T MIND IF I DO 2:00. ROCK BOTTOM 2:58. LAST MILE 2:50. Side Two. HAVE A GOOD TIME 2:47. WINGS OF A BIRD 3:36. OLD MAN TROUBLE 3:47. OUT BEHIND THE BARN 2:51. STOMP 3:12. __________________________________________________

    • “The Joker” – The Joker (1973) The title track of the 1973 album, The Joker, was a worldwide smash when it was released in 1973. Reasonably so, too. The song combines lovely lyrics with brilliant music in a bluesy psychedelic style.
    • “Fly Like An Eagle” – Fly Like An Eagle (1976) The band takes a shift with “Fly Like An Eagle,” which is effortlessly cool and indisputably sweet. The song, quiet and cosmic, is a departure from the band’s usual rock sound and a trip into uncharted territory.
    • “Rock’n Me” – Fly Like An Eagle (1976) Another Steve Miller Band classic, its repeated refrain of “keep on-a rockin’ me, baby” makes you not want to sing.
    • “Take The Money And Run” – Fly Like An Eagle (1976) The band’s record includes a few narrative tracks, like “Take The Money And Run,” an alluring smash that recalls the exploits of Bonnie and Clyde.
  3. Oct 16, 2017 · Rock. Steve Miller Band’s 10 Best Songs: Critic’s Picks. Here's a list of the top 10 best Steve Miller Band songs to date. By Chuck Dauphin. 10/16/2017. Steve Miller Band Elaine...

    • Children of The Future
    • Sailor
    • Brave New World
    • Your Saving Grace
    • Number 5
    • Rock Love
    • Recall The Beginning… A Journey from Eden
    • The Joker
    • Fly Like An Eagle
    • Book of Dreams

    Like many of the best debut albums of the 60s, Children Of The Future is a confluence of influences. Fresh off their appearance at Monterey Pop Festival, Steve Miller Band’s Children Of The Future takes its inspiration from the psychedelic scene that permeated San Francisco, and the lo-fi recordings his father made of early rock’n’roll luminaries L...

    A wild ride steeped in the British psychedelic scene that birthed it, many Steve Miller Band purists point to Miller’s sophomore effort as their favorite of the group’s early albums. Sailor is as experimental as anything Pink Floyd could have dreamed up during one of their improvisational light shows, yet still retains the attention to detail one c...

    As 1968 came to a close, Steve Miller Band saw a number of changes in their line-up. Founding members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman left the group, while Miller was joined by keyboardist and sometime co-writer Ben Sidran, legendary session pianist Nicky Hopkins and very special guest Paul Ramon (aka Paul McCartney). With an unbeatable roster, Brave N...

    Like the best artists of the era, Steve Miller Band changed with the times, shedding the more psychedelic sounds of the 60s and embracing a more straightforward approach to recording and songwriting as a new era beckoned. Calling Your Saving Grace “soft rock” is too narrow-minded. It is a daydream of an album, effortlessly shifting from one blusey ...

    Coming after their bluesy, psychedelic heyday but before their 70s mainstream hits, Number 5 is the lost entry among Steve Miller Band albums. From the opening number, “Good Morning,” to the closing track, “Never Kill Another Man,” each song brings a uniquely 1970 flavor to the table – especially the mariachi-heavy “Hot Chili,” which creates a memo...

    Upon its initial release, Rock Love didn’t fare well with critics, but in hindsight it’s a brilliant display of Miller’s guitar chops and live act. The album is made up of two distinct parts: one half is extended studio cuts, while the other was recorded live in Pasadena and Hollywood, Florida. At the time of its release, Miller was still recuperat...

    Following the uneven reception of Rock Love, Miller rebounded with his sixth studio album, Recall The Beginning… A Journey From Eden. The first half of the record is a love fest dedicated to R&B, American folk, and old-fashioned rock’n’roll, while the second half is a fond farewell to the bluesy psychedelic past of early Steve Miller Band albums. I...

    The Joker is the sound of a musician in full possession of his powers. From start to finish there’s a confidence that reverberates on each track. Even his guitar playing is more fearless than ever – you can hear it in the way he hits his strings and bends them to bluesy perfection. That’s never more apparent than on his rendition of the Robert John...

    For much of his career, Steve Miller had been recording albums at an impressive clip. Following the success of The Joker and an extensive tour, the band went on hiatus, later regrouping with a new line-up, that retained only Lonnie Turner from The Joker. Unlike on previous Steve Miller Band albums, Fly Like An Eagle follows a more singles-based app...

    Book Of Dreams is the absolute peak of 70s cool. It conjures up feathered hair, mirrored sunglasses, and groovy carefree rhythms. But couched in this smooth presentation is Miller’s return to the sonic experimentation of his early 60s work. The album features some of the greatest Miller riffs of all time on songs like “Jet Airliner,” “Swingtown” an...

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  4. May 15, 2018 · Tight, smokin’ rock and roll with a great harp solo by Miller – love this tune. Album produced by the legendary Glyn Johns. “Somebody give me a cheeseburger!”

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