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Fly Like an Eagle: 30th Anniversary
Steve Miller
Fly Like an Eagle: 30th Anniversary
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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  •  Track Listings (22) - Disc #2

30th Anniversary Special Limited Edition CD/DVD of The Steve Miller Band's landmark album. The CD is digitally remastered and includes 3 bonus tracks. The DVD features a terrific concert performance at San Francisco's Sh...  more »

     
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All Artists: Steve Miller
Title: Fly Like an Eagle: 30th Anniversary
Members Wishing: 9
Total Copies: 0
Label: Capitol
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 7/18/2006
Genres: Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Vocal Pop, Blues Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR), Arena Rock
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 094637111628

Synopsis

Album Description
30th Anniversary Special Limited Edition CD/DVD of The Steve Miller Band's landmark album. The CD is digitally remastered and includes 3 bonus tracks. The DVD features a terrific concert performance at San Francisco's Shoreline Amphitheater in 2005 with over two hours of music in 5.1 Surround Sound. Guest musicians include George Thorogood and Joe Satriani. The DVD also features a lengthy interview with Steve Miller, archive footage, never-before-seen photographs, and early demo recordings revealing the genesis of rock classics like Take the Money And Run, Rock 'n Me, and Fly Like an Eagle. In one special segment Steve Miller plugs in his Stratocaster to demonstrate how licks learned directly from the likes of T-Bone Walker, Les Paul and Chuck Berry influenced his own music and became some of modern rock's most recognizable riffs.
 

CD Reviews

Great music ages well....
Albert G. Smith Jr. | Daytona Beach, Fl USA | 07/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I was 18 when this album came out and since that high school to college transition is the time when music is a big part of your life, it was great hearing this again. Going through the usual "upgrades" in media over the years, say 8-track, to album, to maybe cassette and ultimately to CD made it expensive to keep buying the same music over and over. This means that a lot of people will be playing "greatest hits" CDs, since it is reckoned to be the most economic way to go for many. The problem is that some great music will never be played on the radio, and therefore never be included on a compilation. So when I hit play on this new disc set, it was refreshing that 30-year-old music can sound so "new". There are some fine songs on this album that you just never hear on "classic rock" radio.



On the technical side, incase it was not so clear (it wasn't to me), this set has two discs. The first is a standard stereo CD of the album with 3 additional tracks. The second disc is a DVD which has the same album (minus the three extra tracks) in 5.1 audio. I was worried that I needed a SACD player to hear the 5.1 rendering, but no, just a digitally interfaced DVD player and receiver. Besides the audio-only album, the DVD has a very interesting interview with Miller talking about the album, and delving a bit into his youth (he got guitar lessons from Les Paul and T-Bone Walker in his house as a pre-teen!) and how he evolved as a musician. There is a concert performance from 2005 rendered in 5.1 that can be considered a "best of" of Miller's work. For blues aficionados, he does a set of some blues standards that show off a part of Miller many might not be aware of... great stuff for guitar fans. The concert was never meant to be a DVD product (as stated in the included booklet insert), but was simply recorded from the screens at a concert by the audio techs. While it was included in the 30th anniversary set, it is not state of the art vidiography, but it is not bad.



You get a lot of things for the price of this set, 2 discs, 2 audio versions of the album, the interview and the concert. This is a great re-issue for those of us that remember the `70s music scene. If you are hearing Steve Miller only on radio or on a "best of" compilation these days, you will enjoy the lesser known tracks that make up the rest of the album. In terms of sound quality, you have never heard this music sound as good as it is presented here.

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This is RIDICULOUS! what a deal! CD bonus tracks PLUS DVD
Richardson | Sunny California USA | 07/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Okay..

I'm dating myself...but I remember "the Joker" and thinking Steve Miller was cool...but that album....didn't really do much for me....then "Fly like an Eagle" came out...and Kicked my BUTT! It was an amazing slice of guitar pop and the follow up "Book of Dreams" which was recorded at the same time....wow...Steve was on a once in a lifetime roll!

30 years later...we are offered a fabulous sounding remastered CD with a few bonus tracks...which is great...

NOW ..the DVD is off the hook! A 2 hour concert....that's right..all the old chestnuts...surprise guests ...some cool blues jamming...WOW...and on top of that a "making of" portion of the DVD which is as good as the CLASSIC ALBUM series..with STeve talking about the history of the recording etc etc...just wonderful...and all for under $20!!



Trust me...if you have the CD and you're wondering if you should spring for the "30th Anniversary" edition...DO IT!! I'm watching Steve pick away on his acoustic while discussing James Cotton and "Sweet Marie"...how cool!!!"
Steve Miller only gets better with age...watch the DVD and y
Gilmour fan | Rochester, NY USA | 08/27/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"First off, before the "review", I'd encourage everyone who likes any form of rock, blues, swing, jazz, etc...to listen to this CD and more importantly, check out Steve Miller in the bonus live-in-concert DVD, before you write off Steve Miller--as many music reviewer snobs have--as some dopey guy with sunglasses who wrote "that Joker song", and calls himself a "space cowboy" and sings about `smoking and toking'. If your only knowledge of The Steve Miller Band is `The Joker'--as was the case for me several years ago--do yourself a favor and check this CD/DVD out!! Judging Steve Miller by only `The Joker' is like judging The Who by `Squeezebox', or Pink Floyd by `Mother'. (Giving the Grateful Dead their due), "jam bands" Dave Matthews Band and Phish are original, but they did not invent the "Jam Band" concept. After watching `Fly Like an Eagle', `Dance, Dance, Dance'(evoking images of Dave Matthews and Boyd Tinsley's many guitar/violin jams), `Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma' and `Tore Down', I think you'll agree Steve Miller deserves every bit of his "Father of the Jam Band" title.



(1) The CD: It was a great CD then, and even better now, with the re-mastered tracks. Masterful rock music only gets better with age. Miller was way ahead of his time in 1976(much like Pink Floyd were in '73 with "Dark Side of the Moon"'s groundbreaking sampling and looping effects), and you can hear it on 'Fly Like an Eagle's `Space Intro', with the echoplex delay effect used with the synthesizer.



(2) The 3 previously un-released demos of 'Take the Money and Run', Fly Like an Eagle' and `Rockin' Me' are a rare glimpse of how a brilliant composition usually starts out bare and unimpressive. Hearing an early demo of `Take the Money and Run' with the chord progressions of "The Joker" was interesting, and I'm glad he switched them up, as well as eventually upping the tempo on all three. The album was recorded and meant to be heard in quadraphonic sound, and as Miller says in the interview, with this release it actually can be heard the way he intended it to heard.



(3) The Special Guests: George Thorogood seemed a bit nervous and out of sorts on stage with Miller, but he slams the fans with some killer blues, metal-slide guitar riffs. Joe Satriani was restrained and aloof, but the guy is so ridiculously talented he had no problem "answering" Miller, adding blistering jams during 'Fly Like an Eagle' and 'Tore Down'. And who would ever envision, or in a million years picture Steve Miller and Joe Satriani jamming to an old Freddie King blues number?!



(4)With the live concert DVD, you get to see where this guy came from. And you also see that this guy can PLAY the GUITAR!! (I first witnessed this last year when I saw him in New York--only about 2 weeks before this concert was filmed--I knew his voice and the songs were great, but I never knew he was such a great guitarist). You see his strong blues roots going back to the mid-60's, when he was already leading a blues band at the age of 12!, getting lessons from T-Bone Walker and filling in for Chuck Berry at the Filmore West. This guy has the best resume I think of any guitarist I've ever seen. On stage, he takes that blues foundation and works it into his songs so well that they appeal to mainstream rock audiences, and at the same time are subtly supported by his mastery of blues fundamentals. Just listen to 'Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma', and you hear his distinctly original sound--his fusion of psychedelic blues with rock n' roll--slowly taking form, and coming to fruition with 'Fly Like an Eagle'. The only downside about the live in concert DVD, is that all the footage was taken strictly from the close-ups--projection screen images, so there are no far-away shots of the Band, stage, or fans. That's really the only downside, besides not playing 'Jet Airliner' and 'Living in the USA' - 2 of my favorite songs.



For goodness sake, this guy is in his 60's, and he still rocks! For a blues/rock guitarist, this DVD & interview(both firsts) in addition to the remastered CD are the best 20 bucks I've ever spent. Like another reviewer said, a "ridiculous", amazing value.



Oh yeah...Buy this DVD!!

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