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Steve Miller Band / Digital Video Disc / 2007
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Artist
Steve Miller Band
Format
Digital Video Disc (DVD)
Genre
Rock
Label Name
Coming Home
Producer
Daniel E. III Catullo
Release Date
2008 05 27
Song List
1: Rock 'N Me (5:07)
2: The Joker (4:29)
3: The Stake (5:29)
4: Jungle Love (3:40)
5: Serenade (4:06)
6: Take the Money and Run (3:39)
7: Jet Airline (5:36)
8: Shu Ba Da du Ma Ma Ma Ma (4:14)
9: Fly Like an Eagle (14:41)
10: Abracadabra (3:11)
11: Winter Time (5:20)
12: Wild Mountain Honey (3:42)
13: Fly Like an Eagle [DVD]
14: Living in the USA [DVD]
15: True Fine Love [DVD]
16: Abracadabra [DVD]
17: Mercury Blues [DVD]
18: The Stake [DVD]
19: Shu Ba Da du Ma Ma Ma Ma [DVD]
20: Boom Bapa Boom [DVD]
21: All Your Lovin' [DVD]
22: Crossroads [DVD]
23: Serenade [DVD]
24: Dance, Dance, Dance [DVD]
25: Wild Mountain Honey [DVD]
26: Winter Time [DVD]
27: Rock'n Me [DVD]
28: Take the Money and Run [DVD]
29: The Joker [DVD]
30: Swingtown [DVD]
31: Jungle Love [DVD]
32: Jet Airliner [DVD]
33: Bonus Materials [DVD][*]
34: Bonus Materials [DVD][*]
Style.Categories
Album Rock, Arena Rock, Pop/Rock
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This classy three disc (double DVD with CD) set documents a weekend of shows
Steve Miller
and his long time band played in Chicago, 2007. The concept emphasizes that this is a homecoming of sorts for Miller, who, as a blues obsessed young man in the mid 60s, moved from Dallas to the Windy City to delve into the music he loved. Two documentaries on the second DVD explore this time as Miller affably and fondly reminisces to writer
Joel Selvin
(who also pens eight pages of the booklet's notes) in a Checker Cab while they drive around the neighborhoods and old haunts where the guitarist played with his group, the
World War lll Blues Band
, later the Goldberg-Miller Band. This is fascinating background material, especially for those who only know Miller through either his San Francisco tinged 70s psychedelic folk-rock or the subsequent 70s/early 80s pop hits. It would resonate with more gravitas though if the concert wasn't Miller's standard set of crowd favorites, albeit spiced as usual with a few mid-show blues excursions. For a guy who cut his musical teeth playing (briefly) with
Muddy Waters
and
Buddy Guy
and was a first hand observer to the vibrant 60s Chicago blues scene, his versions of "Crossroads" and
Otis Rush
's "All Your Lovin'" are surprisingly bland and delivered with the slick sheen that tinges the rest of his style. A cover of
Jimmie Vaughan
's "Boom Bapa Boom" is a worthy addition but the majority of the set is dedicated, as you would expect, to "The Joker" era tunes that put the butts in the high priced seats and pad Miller's retirement fund. His veteran band, featuring harp man
Norton Buffalo
, who looks every inch the old hippie he is, plays with professional enthusiasm that belies how tired they must be of banging out the likes of "Abracadabra" and "Rock 'N Me" nightly for thirty some years. The sound is good, perhaps a bit too tweaked for a live performance, and the multiple high definition cameras catch the action effectively but, like the tunes, with a slickness that falls just short of pandering. The twelve cut CD eliminates the extraneous blues tunes to strip the set down to its basics with titles virtually duplicating 1983's official live release. A few musical detours, such as a 15 minute "Fly Like an Eagle" that includes an entirely unnecessary rap from keyboardist
Joseph Wooten
(brother of bassist Victor) hint at the potential that the always charming Miller doesn't fulfill for the rest of this solid yet frustratingly predictable gig. The opportunity for Miller and his talented players to color outside the lines and play a straight-ahead blues set to reinforce the musical roots the documentaries emphasize so emphatically is sadly squandered. It's a missed opportunity for many, but any fan of Miller's commercial zenith, and there are plenty of them, will enjoy this document of a typically crowd pleasing show. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide
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