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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0077779527120 Label: Capitol Manufacturer: Capitol MPN: 95271 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Capitol Release Date: July 30, 1991 Studio: Capitol Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - great cdgreat for anyone who is a steve miller fan who wants there greatest songs Rating: - TELL THE LADIES: " SHU BA BA DU MA MA MA !!!!"WOW, I meant to review this thing ages ago! Can't believe I never did. Steve Miller is a cool dude. His music isn't revolutionary, but it is some stuff that you can party to. Nowadays there is a single disc hits retrospective, that covers his career from '68 up until-sometime in the eighties... but if you wanna rock the party out... I recommend that you get (first) the 74-78 hits disc, and then this one. You get pretty much all that is great from Stevie Guitar Miller. 74-78 has all the ones ... Read More Rating: - Mind BlowingThis stuff is great. So many people don't recognize who playing as they are only aware of Miller's later, more commercial tunes. This album is a great way to hear his earlier stuff (some with Mr. Boz Sgaggs) The sound is huge - they did a great digital transfer. Get into this! Rating: - A Good Compilation!No question that Steve Miller is a fine blues guitarist who writes occsionally great songs. But apart from "Brave New World" I was never very impressed by his original albums; they seem uneven and most of them have a releatively very short playing tiume. So here you get the cream of his early albums from 1968 to 1973. No songs are included from his first album "Children of Future", but his second is well represented with 4 tracks. Fine tracks; very interesting how much "Song for Our Ancesters" ... Read More Rating: - Steve Miller Band - 'The Best Of, 1968 - 1973' (Capitol)Nineteen track compilation,of greatest hits,best known cuts,etc.Either way,it's a rather nice collection of those '70's gems many of us loved hearing on FM radio.Tunes like "The Joker","Living In The USA","Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma"(hadn't heard this song in years),"Space Cowboy","Gangster Of Love","Little Girl" among others are here for your listening pleasure.Enjoy. |