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Harmonica ace Norton Buffalo joined the fold on that track, and “Winter Time”, eventually becoming part of the SMB touring unit.ĭream book With “jet airliner”, literally and figuratively flew. It is worth noting that dream book Contains half the songs from 1978’s 15 Bar Platinum 14 Tracks Greatest Hits 1974-78, Miller exited the band beyond the core trio, adding keyboardist Byron Allred full-time with a pair of guitarists: Greg Douglas and David Denny, the latter a former SMB crew member who played the album’s blues showcase, “The Steak”. Listen to the Steve Miller Band’s ‘Jet Airliner’Īlthough Miller himself is hesitant to differentiate between the two albums-both are similar in tone, featuring strong songwriting and clever sound experimentation- dream book still feels like development and refinement fly like an Eagle And arguably more consistent. It was completely immersed in what I was doing, and I felt like it Really in a groove.” fly like an Eagleof “Rock ‘n Me.” “I had verses and lyrics and music, and I was changing a lot of it until I got everything right. Fly Like and Eagle And dream book“he told UCR a few years ago, recalling nearly 18 months of studio hibernation, which was interrupted only once to support Pink Floyd at Knebworth on July 5, 1975, when he debuted. “That was a time when I was working on too many songs at the same time.

Between them, he launched five Top 20 singles and earned Miller stadium status as a touring act, along with Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles.ĭecades later, however, it is the creative effort that Miller remembers best. both of 1976 fly like an Eagle and next year dream book Were certified multiplatinum, top 5 smash.

In September 1975, over the course of 10 or so days of sessions at CBS Studios in San Francisco, the trio recorded tracks for material that became the basis for not one but two albums, and the most successful back-to-back hits of any rock artist. They set up shop in the northern California city of Novato with an 8-track recording set-up and were joined by bassist Lonnie Turner and drummer Gary Mallaber. So in 1975, Miller informed his booking agent that he would be taking a year off the road to focus on songwriting and recording. an initial attempt to follow up clown Burned. After recording and releasing eight albums in a little over five years, and spending 250 days and nights on the road, he was feeling the burn. Steve miller band dream book The time was the culmination of what could only be called a dream period for the guitarist and his teammates.Ĭlimbing the Pinnacle of 1973 Platinum Success clown, Miller-who had been hard at it on his own since 1968 and, frankly, long before that-took an unusual and perhaps career-threatening step.
