From psychedelia to blues, the rawness that shines in the "transitional period"
This album marked a turning point for the Steve Miller Band as they moved towards a more hard rock sound.
With bluesy guitar and a raw live feel at the forefront, this album is the prototype for what would later become "The Joker." It's a record that shines with an experimental yet robust rock spirit.
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A:
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1)
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The Gangster Is Back
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2)
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Blues With Out Blame
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3)
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Love Shock
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B:
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1)
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Let Me Serve You
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2)
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Rock Love
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3)
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Harbor Lights
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4)
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Deliverance
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Guitar, Vocals - Steve Miller
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Remastered By - Steve Miller
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Written-By - Steve Miller
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Lacquer Cut By - RM
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Bass - Ross Vallory
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Drums - Jack King
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Remastered By - Kent Hertz
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Photography By [Cover] - Richard Upper