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Steve Miller Band: Steve Miller (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Boz Scaggs (guitar, vocals); Lonnie Turner (bass, vocals); Jim Peterman (keyboards); Tim Davis (drums, vocals). A psychedelic blues rock-out, 1968's Children of the Future marked Steve Miller's earliest attempt at the ascent that brought him supersonic superstardom. Recorded at Olympic Studios in London with storied producer Glyn Johns at the helm, the set played out as pure West Coast rock inflected with decade-of-love psychedelia but intriguingly cloaked in the misty pathos of the U.K. blues ethic. Though bandmate Boz Scaggs contributed a few songs, the bulk of the material was written by Miller while working as a janitor at a music studio in Texas earlier in the year. The best of his efforts resonate in a side one free-for-all that launches with the keys and swirls of the title track and segues smoothly through "Pushed Me Through It" and "In My First Mind," bound for the epic, hazy, lazy, organ-inflected "The Beauty of Time Is That It's Snowing," which ebbs and flows in ways that are continually surprising. The second half of the LP is cast in a different light -- a clutch of songs that groove together but don't have the same sleepy flow. Though it has since attained classic status -- Miller himself was still performing it eight years later -- Scaggs' "Baby's Callin' Me Home" is a sparse, lightly instrumentalized piece of good old '60s San Francisco pop. His "Steppin' Stone," on the other hand, is a raucous, heavy-handed blues freakout with a low-riding bass and guitar breaks that angle out in all directions. And whether the title capitalized at all on the Monkees' similarly titled song, released a year earlier, is anybody's guess. Children of the Future was a brilliant debut. And while it is certainly a product of its era, it's still a vibrant reminder of just how the blues co-opted the mainstream to magnificent success. ~ Amy Hanson Captiol reissued the Steve Miller Band's first two albums, Children of the Future and Sailor, as a double LP/single cassette in the '70s. Although this isn't a bad way to acquire this music, the packaging and sound on this set aren't first-class -- the original vinyl editions and subsequent CD reissues are preferable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine CHILDREN OF THE FUTURE is where it all started for Steve Miller. Originally released in 1968, this debut, chock full of unpredictable acid blues, is very different from the mainstream rock sounds of the '70s that brought Miller fame and fortune. Although few of these songs are ever featured on the radio or performed at Miller's concerts, CHILDREN OF THE FUTURE remains one of Miller's more interesting and challenging releases. Miller and his band (which included future solo star Boz Scaggs) specialized in the unconventional. All the songs on the album's first half are segued from one to another, while several musical styles are touched upon, such as in the lively rocker "The Beauty of Time Is That It's Snowing," the R&B of "Key to the Highway," and the spacey ballad "In My First Mind." Children Of The Future Music Children Of The Future Music Children Of The Future Music Review Buy Children Of The Future CD Purchase Children Of The Future CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | It's A Beautiful Day CD (1969)
Children Of The Future
$21.05 It's A Beautiful Day: Patti Santos (vocals); Hal Wagenet (guitar); David LaFlamme (violin); Linda LaFlamme (keyboards); Mitchell Holman (bass); Val Fluentes (drums). Personnel: Hal Wagenet (vocals, guitar); David LaFlamme (vocals, violin, flute); ...
| | Steve Miller Number 5 CD (1970)
Children Of The Future
$8.85 Composers: Steve Miller ; Tim Davis; Bobby Winkelman; Ben Sidran; Boz Scaggs. Steve Miller Band (Guitar): Steve Miller (bass ...
| | Steve Miller Brave New World CD (1969)
Children Of The Future
$8.85 Steve Miller Band: Steve Miller (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Lonnie Turner (bass, vocals); Ben Sidran, Nicky Hopkins (keyboards); Tim Davis (drums, vocals). Blasting out of stereo speakers in the summer of 1969, Brave New World was more fully realized, and rocked harder, than the Steve Miller Band's first two albums. From the opening storm of the uplifting title track ...
| | Steve Miller Sailor CD (1968)
Children Of The Future
$8.85 Limited edition mid-priced reissue on Capitol of their top 30 1968 album for the label. Contains the original cover art& all 10 of the original cuts, including the hits 'Living InThe U.S.A.' & 'Gangster Of Love'. 'Sailor' was Boz Scaggs' final album with the group before embarking on his solo career.
Steve Miller Band: Steve Miller (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Boz Scaggs (guitar, vocals); Lonnie Turner (bass, vocals); Jim Peterman (keyboards); Tim Davis (drums, vocals). Most ...
| | VH1 Presents The Corrs Live In Dublin CD (2002)
Children Of The Future
$6.39 The Corrs: Jim Corr (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Sharon Corr (vocals, violin); Andrea Corr (vocals, tin whistle); Caroline Corr (vocals, drums, bodhran, percussion). Recorded at Ardmore Studios in Dublin, Ireland in January 2002. You knew the Corrs had made it when they played the final JFK Awards ceremony of the Clinton administration. Playing it would have been achievement enough, but their status as a happening thing was cemented at the end of the ceremony, during the encores, ...
| | Mark Lanegan I'll Take Care Of You CD (1999)
Children Of The Future
$11.65 4th Solo;All Covers;Songs By Tim Hardin,Gun Club,B.Bland++
Personnel: Mark Lanegan (vocals); Mart Hoyt (acoustic & electric guitars); Mike Johnson (acoustic guitar); David Krueger (violin); Steve Berlin (flute, piano); Martin Feveyear (piano, percussion); Steve Berlin (organ); Barrett Martin (vibraphone, upright bass, drums); Ben Shepherd, Van Conner, Baker (bass); Mark Boquist, Mark Pickerel (drums). For his fourth solo album following the breakup of the much beloved Screaming Trees, Mark Lanegan delves into the always fraught waters of the all-covers album. Often a stylistic mish-mash of the artist's favorite songs done so much in their original styles that the singer's true personality is lost, the covers album is dangerous territory, but Lanegan navigates it beautifully. Crucially, I'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU finds Lanegan performing the work of other singers and songwriters in his own style rather than adapting himself to suit the songs. Therefore, tunes by 1960s folkies Fred Neil ("Badidah") and Tim Hardin ("Shiloh Town") sit comfortably next to efforts by 1980s blues-punks the Gun Club ("Carry Home") and the Leaving Trains ("Creeping Coastline of Lights"), as well as a handful of traditional folk and country songs. By now, anyone who has heard one of Mark Lanegan's solo albums knows exactly what the others will sound like -- Lanegan's weathered, smoky voice intones tales of quiet desperation over echoing electric guitar arpeggios, folky acoustic guitar work, and the occasional piano, organ, or violin embellishment. This approach has resulted in a compelling body of work, often possessed of remarkable depth, but it's also become something of a stylistic straitjacket over the course of several albums. And that's the only major knock against the otherwise brilliant I'll Take Care of You, Lanegan's fourth solo album, which marks the first time it hasn't taken him four years to deliver a follow-up. Perhaps that's because there's ...
| | 3rd Degree Radio 7 CD (2001)
Children Of The Future
$11.49 OUR BIG, POMPOUS, ROCKSTAR BIO:The following is true, pretty much.The hard driving, teeth grinding, cane twirling, toe tapping, tree sapping, power pop hits you like a gold brick wrapped in steel wool, and as you pick up what's left of your ragged bones from the floor one thought sears the sinewy remains of your once fleshy brain: 'Who are these guys?'The 3rd Degree began with two brothers, JP and Adam, surviving on the streets of Brooklyn. Abandoned by their parents at an early age, these two quickly learned to depend on two things: each other, and the power of rock and roll. Often would they find themselves back to back, cornered by rival street punks, with only a six string and bass between them. As the predators closed in, the brothers would crank up their amps and belt out some sweet licks, building in intensity until their rivals, overcome by the raw rocking energy, had no choice but to drop their switchblades and bust into a choreographed dance. Thus, JP and Adam beat the odds and survived.In '94 they started the Third Degree as a power-trio with Jeff Hieatt, and in 98 added Aaron Johnson, fresh from a fast Los Angeles life of bottomless highballs and topless hot tubs, on rhythm guitar. Drummer Adam Blake blew off the Boston scene ('nix on the chicks with vocabs bigger than their chests' says Blake & and put a solid rhythm backbone behind the group. The 3rd Degree was ready to rock.'The road, man. You know.' says Adam. Indeed. But the rigors of touring life have been well worth it for our boyz, having played shows with rock legends Dick Dale and George Thorogood, not to mention The Bodeans, The Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, They Might be Giants, and the Violent Femmes. East Coast touring, Midwest touring, college touring, you name it. Behind them lies a trail of converted fans, demolished hotel rooms, happy venue owners and a ridiculous number of pregnant groupies. 'You know.' expounds JP. Indeed.Look deep within this amalgam of pop and glam influences. You might see a bit of Spacehog, a smidge of Marvelous 3 and T-rex, a smatter of the Beatles and Bowie, a dash of Jon Brion. What you will NOT see is a crappy self made CD recorded on a friends MY-FIRST-4-TRACK. 'The 3rd Degrees' debut album 'RADIO 7' took 8 months to complete. The album was produced by the duo of Jim Bush and Malcolm Bruce, and mixed by Jim Ebert known for his production work with Meredith Brooks, Jason Falkner, and The Marvelous 3. Needless to say the album rocks. ...
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