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  2. Love Riot - Wikipedia

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    Christianity Today said, "even with vertical lyrics, the album could fit in easily with modern rock radio." [ 2 ] Jesus Freak Hideout gave the album an overall positive review and said while the techno and industrial blends are more of an "acquired taste", the album is "right up your alley" if a person likes their worship "edgy."

  3. Steve Miller Band - Wikipedia

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    The Steve Miller Band is an American rock band formed in San Francisco, California in 1966. The band is led by Steve Miller on guitar and lead vocals. The group had a string of mid- to late-1970s hit singles that are staples of classic rock radio, as well as several earlier psychedelic rock albums.

  4. Circle of Love (Steve Miller Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Circle of Love is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Steve Miller Band. Released 23 October 1981 by Capitol Records, Circle of Love was the Steve Miller Band's first album of new material since the May 1977 release Book of Dreams. [2] (The band's Greatest Hits 1974–78 compilation disc had been issued in November 1978.)

  5. Steve Miller Shares the Stories Behind His Greatest Hits - AOL

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    In Miller’s first No. 1 score, nearly every sound you hear is a hook, from the lazy bass to the loopy guitar to the quirky vocal. “I wasn’t consciously going for all that,” Miller said.

  6. Steve Miller (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Steve Miller Band co-headlined a major stadium tour with the Eagles in 1978. The Steve Miller Band's ongoing popularity has been notable. In 1978, Greatest Hits 1974–78 was released, featuring the big hits from his two most popular albums, Fly Like an Eagle and Book of Dreams along with the title track from The Joker .

  7. Worth Dying For (album) - Wikipedia

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    Worth Dying For is the self-titled debut album of the Modesto, California-based contemporary worship band Worth Dying For (now Fearless BND). It was released by Integrity Music in April 2008. [ 3 ]

  8. The Very Best of the Steve Miller Band - Wikipedia

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    "Threshold" (Miller, Byron Allred) – 1:06 "Jet Airliner" (Paul Pena) – 3:34 "Keeps Me Wondering Why" (Gary Mallaber, Kenny Lewis) – 3:39 "Jungle Love" (Lonnie Turner, Greg Douglass) – 3:08 "Take the Money and Run" (Miller) – 2:49 "True Fine Love" (Miller) – 2:39 "Wild Mountain Honey" (Steve McCarthy) – 4:51 "Winter Time" (Miller ...

  9. Number 5 (Steve Miller Band album) - Wikipedia

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    Number 5 is the fifth studio album by American rock band Steve Miller Band. The album was released in July 1970, by Capitol Records. It is the last of the group's albums to feature original drummer Tim Davis. The album reached number 23 on the Billboard 200 album chart. [7]