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Sailor, released in October 1968 on Capitol Records, is The Steve Miller Bands second studio album and the final one to feature Boz Scaggs and Jim Peterman in the lineup. The sessionsrecorded at Wally Heider Studios in Los Angeles under the co-production of the band and Glyn Johnsdemonstrate an eclectic blend of psychedelic pop, blues, and early rock experimentation. The opening instrumental Song for Our Ancestors establishes an atmospheric mood, while Living in the U.S.A. anchors the record with a boogie-rock momentum. Throughout the album, multiple band members take on vocal duties, exposing a democratic spirit and diverse sonic palette.
Though somewhat uneven in focus, Sailor has earned reputation as an overlooked gem in the bands early catalog. Its fusion of stylesblues roots, psychedelic touches, pop sensibilitiesanticipates later evolutions in Steve Millers songwriting. Tracks such as Quicksilver Girl and Overdrive highlight the bands capacity for both melody and grit, and its willingness to experiment beyond conventional rock structures. Retrospective listeners often view Sailor as a transitional record: ambitious, sometimes disjointed, but full of promise and creative curiosity.
Reviews
“At their blues-loving best, Sailor is a classic Miller recording and a must-have — especially for the more contemporary fan, where it becomes an initiation into a past of mythic proportion.” AllMusic
The bands second voyage is smoother sailing through the fields of psychedelic pop and blues. Progrography
On Sailor the group splits their affection for white blues and psychedelic rock more or less down the middle they manage to turn what might have been an impossibly diffuse LP into a charmer. The Vinyl District
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AllMusic rating: AllMusic users: (430 votes) Read the AllMusic.com review
- Artist: Steve Miller Band Label: Capitol Records, UMe, Universal Music Group Format: LP Units: 1 Country: Worldwide Genre: Pop & Rock Style: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
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A1 Song For Our Ancestors
A2 Dear Mary
A3 My Friend
A4 Living In The U.S.A.
B1 Quicksilver Girl
B2 Lucky Man
B3 Gangster Of Love
B4 You’Re So Fine
B5 Overdrive
B6 Dime-A-Dance Romance
