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Brave New World
Exclusive Japanese Limited Edition reissue of this 1969 album packaged in a miniature LP sleeve. 2006.
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- Posted: Sep-16-2008
After 39 Years
I recently realized I LOVE the title song "Brave New World". Way back then my favorite songs were My Dark Hour and his simpler driving rock songs. It's a beautiful album in my opinion. I've been a big fan of SM's for decades.This, Number 5, Sailor, and Children of the Future are in my opinion his...
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- Posted: Sep-05-2008
Jam Band
Good disk for jam band fans. I found it a bit weaker than some of his later releases, where he focused more on commercial hits. It is very typical for the times, with extended bluesy jams, and short on lyrical hooks. Interesting, none the less.
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- Posted: Jul-07-2008
My Dark Hour, Brave New World, and LKF about SM/PR
Yes, SM was introduced to "Paul Ramon" one evening in the first week of May '69 through the now legendary Glyn Johns (then an engineer for both bands) at Olympic (not EMI) studios in London. PM/PR was in the midst of the Get Back and Abbey Road sessions and had recently emerged from a fight with...
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- Posted: Dec-12-2007
Minature LP sleeve - but, No Remastering!
Limited Edition Japanese pressing of this album comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve but, it's NOT REMASTERED! This has the same sonic quality as the (much lower cost) domestic release that has been available for ages.
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- Posted: Sep-18-2007
HOT DIGGITY DAMN! A NEW REMASTER!
The audio of the 1994 domestic first five catalog Steve Miller CD's has now been supplanted by a set of remastered 2007 Japanese mini-sleeve CD's. This set also marks the return of availability of "Your Saving Grace", which has been inexplicably out-of-print in the U.S. for some time. The '07...
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- Posted: Sep-16-2007
NOW SUPERCEDED BY 2007 JAPAN-ONLY REMASTER
The audio on this 1994 release has now been supplanted by a remastered 2007 Japanese mini-sleeve CD. The first five albums in the Steve Miller catalog were included in this new Japan issue. This also marks the return of "Your Saving Grace", which has been inexplicably unavailable in the domestic...
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- Posted: Feb-01-2007
Steve's finest ironically not darkest hour
Brave New World is 30 minutes of the best music the trio of Steve Miller Lonnie Turner and Tim Davis ever produced. Paul Ramon (Paul McCartney) guest stars on My Dark Hour.
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- Posted: Jan-04-2007
The BETTER, pre-70's, Steve Miller Band
Unless you listen to a truly, "Classic Rock" FM station (which has it's roots in, "album oriented" Rock of the period), you'll probably never hear anything from this album, except for, "Space Cowboy", which is a wonderful song, that garage, jamming and bar bands that I was in (back in the late...
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- Posted: Nov-13-2003
Celebration!! Everybody Trip Out!!!
Brave New World, the third offering by the still-new Steve Miller Band, was released in 1969. Can't you tell? References to celebrations and tripping abound, making this one of the sunniest, trippiest album of the psychedelic era. (Even the album cover is sunny yellow!) The opening of the title...
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- Posted: Sep-26-2003
Perhaps Steve's Best!
This was not my first album as a teenager, by far, but it was my first Steve Miller album. Steve Miller's third album, Brave New World, is among the best rock and roll ever. This album, which I first got when it was originally released, has fueled a 34 year love for his music. In all that time,...
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