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Number 5 (CD)

By: Steve Miller Band (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Number 5 (CD) Album By Steve Miller Band (Artist)
1   Good Morning
2   I Love You
3   Going To The Country
4   Hot Chili
5   Tokin's
6   Going To Mexico
7   Steve Miller's Midnight Tango
8   Industrial Military Complex Hex
9   Jackson-Kent Blues
10   Never Kill Another Man
 


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Title Note

Steve Miller Band: Steve Miller (vocals, guitar, piano, bass instrument); Bobby Winkelman (guitar, bass instrument, background vocals); James Cooke (acoustic guitar); Nicky Hopkins (piano); Ben Sidran (keyboards); Lonnie Turner (bass instrument).

Additional personnel: Wayne Moss (guitar, bass instrument); Jimmy Miller (guitar); Bobby Thompson (banjo); Buddy Spicher (fiddle); Charlie McCoy (harmonica); Bud Billings (trumpet); Lee Michaels (organ); Tim Davis (drums, percussion); Jimmy Tillman (drums).

Recording information: Cinderella Sound, Nashville, Tennessee.

Steve Miller's first release of the 70's, NUMBER 5, saw the guitarist still bridging the adventurous psychedelic blues of his early work with the radio-pumping classic rock that he would perfect by the middle of the decade. Producer Glyn Johns (Rolling Stones, The Who) adds some interesting sonic experimentation to the album, which adds a new dimension to Miller's music and approach, especially on songs like "Industrial Military Complex Hex."

The album opens on a mellow, somewhat countrified note that reflects the record's Nashville recording base and the presence of session hands like harmonica player Charlie McCoy and fiddler Buddy Spicher. These acoustically-based songs ("Good Morning," "I Love You," "Going to the Country"), segue into some of Miller's most underrated rockers --"Going to Mexico" and "Jackson-Kent Blues," for example. #5 would be one of the last strict blues-rock albums Miller would make before dedicating himself full-time to a successful career as an FM radio pop star.



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