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    Steve Miller Band - King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Steve Miller Band (2002) 2CDs

    Posted By: Designol
    Steve Miller Band - King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Steve Miller Band (2002) 2CDs

    Steve Miller Band - King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents The Steve Miller Band (2002) 2CDs
    Recorded live from Shady Grove, Washington, D.C. 1973 & The Beacon Theater, NYC 1976.

    EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 851 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 271 Mb | Covers included
    Label: King Biscuit Flower Hour Records | # 7930188001-2 | Time: 02:02:22
    Rock, Classic Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock

    The two discs of Steve Miller Band: On Tour 1973-1976 feature two Steve Miller Band concerts recorded in 1973 and 1976, respectively, by (and for eventual broadcast on) the infamous King Biscuit Flower Hour. The soundboard recordings are pristine, with each bandmember occupying an equal part of the spectrum. The 1973 incarnation, captured at Shady Grove in Washington, D.C., still holds some connection to the earlier, more blues-based years of the band. As such, the disc contains a good deal of blues-rock jamming, much of which is admirably tight, though it falls prey to some of the era's excesses. Also contained is an early version of "Fly Like an Eagle," which Miller road-tested in several versions before setting it to wax. Following extensive touring around that period, Miller took an extended hiatus from the road, during which time he recorded both Fly Like an Eagle and Book of Dreams, what would prove to be his two most successful albums. Following the recording of those albums, Miller took to the road again, with a new band featuring Gary Mallaber, Lonnie Turner, Norton Buffalo, David Denny, and Byron Allred. The music is different, too. The blues influence is still there, but the band is sleeker and more modern.

    The Steve Miller Band - Sailor (1968) Japanese Reissue 2007

    Posted By: Designol
    The Steve Miller Band - Sailor (1968) Japanese Reissue 2007

    The Steve Miller Band - Sailor (1968) Japanese Reissue 2007
    EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 200 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 80 Mb | Scans ~ 116 Mb
    Psychedelic Rock, Blues-Rock | Label: EMI Music Japan | # TOCP-70275 | Time: 00:34:34

    Sailor is the second studio album by American rock group The Steve Miller Band, released in October 1968 by Capitol Records. Like The Steve Miller Band's previous album, Children of the Future, Sailor was produced by Glyn Johns. Unlike its predecessor which was recorded in London, England, Sailor was recorded in Los Angeles, California. It was the last Steve Miller Band album to feature contributions by original members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman. Scaggs went on to a successful solo career. The album features a psychedelic blues rock sound.

    Steve Miller Band - Welcome To The Vault (2019) [3CD + DVD Book Set]

    Posted By: v3122
    Steve Miller Band - Welcome To The Vault (2019) [3CD + DVD Book Set]

    Steve Miller Band - Welcome To The Vault (2019)
    EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
    3CD | Capitol, 00602567763413 | ~ 1420 or 617 Mb | Artwork(png) -> 2.03 Gb
    DVD-9: NTSC 16:9 (720x480) VBR | LinearPCM, 2 ch
    Rock / Pop Rock / Folk Rock / Psychedelic Rock / Blues Rock

    Steve Miller Opens His Massive Vault For The First Time To Share His Treasures Welcome to the Vault is a Career Spanning 3 CD + DVD Collection containing 52 audio tracks and 21 performances on DVD With 38 previously unreleased recordings, including 5 compositions that have never been heard before, and featuring alternate versions of classic songs, live performances and more, all housed in a 100 page hard bound book of Steve’s personal photos, with a 7,000 word essay by David Fricke…