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Children of the Future is the debut studio album by the Steve Miller Band, released in April 1968 by Capitol Records. Contributed by several writers, the songs on the album include a mixture of blues and psychedelic rock. The album was produced by British record producer-engineer Glyn Johns. It reached number 134 on the Billboard 200 album ...
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.
The discography of American rock group Steve Miller Band is composed of 18 studio albums (including one solo album by Steve Miller), six live albums, 11 compilation albums, three video albums and 30 singles. Originally called the Steve Miller Blues Band, the group first made its mark as a psychedelic blues rock band in San
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. This popularity also ...
Children of the Future (song) F. Fly Like an Eagle (song) H. Heart Like a Wheel (Steve Miller Band song) Houdini (Eminem song) I. I Want to Make the World Turn Around; J.
Children of the Future may refer to: Analog's Children of the Future , 1982 science fiction anthology Children of the Future (album) , an album by the Steve Miller Band
Steve Miller played some guitar parts on this version. Deion Sanders, a former football and baseball player, sampled the song in his song "Prime Time Keeps On Ticking" from his album Prime Time (1994). Gospel singer Yolanda Adams covered the song and did the medley from her studio album More Than a Melody (1995).
Sailor is the second studio album by American rock band Steve Miller Band, released in October 1968 by Capitol Records. It was recorded in Los Angeles, California, [1] and was produced by the band along with Glyn Johns. It was the last album to feature contributions from original members Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman.