Steve Miller Band
Fly Like an Eagle


4.0
excellent

Review

by IsItLuck? EMERITUS
July 31st, 2007 | 23 replies


Release Date: 1976 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Steve Miller Band's album entitled, 'Fly Like An Eagle,' reminded me that there is a reason bands like this are still played over radio. That is because they are albums that are supposed to be remembered.

As a kid, whenever I was with my dad in a car, we always listened to his music. He always picked bands from his generation and the bands he grew up with, and that is how it was back then. Fortunately (and I mean that), I hated his music, so it was easy to get into bands that were contemporary. Unfortunately, it has been increasingly noticeable that the amount of older bands I listen to is quite scarce. I am strict with the policy of staying within the musical timeline in my life and while I do enjoy a few, somewhat oldies (The Who, Bob Dylan, Tom Waits), the numbers are not huge. Luckily, there is another band I can add to this list, and that would be the Steve Miller Band. It is a new experience to listen to the Steve Miller Band, especially since the blues-rock genre is not exactly my forte as far as listening is concerned. Even so, there is always appreciation for a band that likely influenced scores of hippies to trip and smoke back in the old days, oh and maybe a few future bands and musicians. Their album Fly Like An Eagle is surely a keeper and one to remember.

The Steve Miller Band have been in front of my face or on my radio for what seems like an eternity, but I never knew they sung these songs. Such hits, like Fly Like an Eagle, Rock’n Me, and Take the Money and Run can easily be accredited for their success. Each song is equally catchy, with a rock/bluesy-like sound with an immeasurable amount of rocking out, like in one of the best songs on the album, Take the Money and Run. It is a simple yet extremely effective song, with a hint of southern-esque lyrics. Okay, maybe it is more than just a hint. Meanwhile, Rock’n Me begins with a standout guitar chunk that leads into pure relaxing, and yes, rocking, music. The spacey Fly Like an Eagle is not packed with much action, but it is a soothing song with sound effects from keyboards and simple guitar licks that create that whimsical effect. In addition, Wild Mountain Honey adds another spacey and trippy layer to the album with a Middle Eastern feel flowing in and out. To finish the album, The Window is a beautiful and captivating song. With gorgeous vocal harmonies and lightly strummed acoustical guitar driving the song, it ends as it began, with a very open and floating-like feel to it.

Instrumentally and vocally, the album is well rounded. The bass usually is the root of what the guitar is playing, but in a song like Serenade, that is not the case throughout. Steve Miller’s guitar-work is excellent, never overdone with too much fanciness; there is always the right balance between other instruments. The same can be said about the drumming, for there is no need to be especially showy with the type of bluesy-rock that the Steve Miller Band delivers. Lastly, the vocals are never at a strain. While at times, the reverb can be a bit over the edge on the concept of calming, it usually never becomes overbearing.

Overall, this excellent album would be a record that I would listen to again. I could see myself hanging out with my friends overlooking the suburbs listening to the perfect rocking-chair song, Sweet Maree. Even so, it could easily become boring after a few listens to some if played constantly. Another problem is that the songs become too repetitive for their own good. Even though some songs are shorter than average songs, it can take its toll with repeated choruses and verses. As I broadly went over before, I am no expert on what the Steve Miller Band did for music when they were around. Despite that, I do know there is something special here to offer to the whole music community, fathers and mothers, sons and daughters.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
IsItLuck?
Emeritus
August 1st 2007


4957 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

My submission for the review game, a bit rushed due to vacation on the 4th of august, but this was basically how I felt about the album and it would not have changed with time.



I felt this was sufficient to describe this sweet album. Thanks for the submission The Door Mouse, while I still will listen to newer stuff, it reminds me that great music is constantly produced no matter what decade or generation.



Oh and this was #450 on Rolling Stone's top 500 albums of all time.This Message Edited On 07.31.07

Otisbum
August 1st 2007


1913 Comments


I think I have this somewhere, or at least a Greatest Hits album.

EDIT: And great review. This Message Edited On 07.31.07

The Door Mouse
August 1st 2007


2092 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Wow that was fast, getting the review in the the day that it was assigned. Anyway good review, I love these guys so much.

rattlehead42147
August 1st 2007


1345 Comments


i almost reviewed this but i would say this deserves a little more than a 4.

SgtPepper
Emeritus
December 1st 2012


4510 Comments


I have been jamming this album so much lately. I never really paid much attention to this band, oh the wasted time. I've literally
listened to "Fly Like An Eagle" 12 times today.

KILL
December 1st 2012


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

damn i bet this rox

SgtPepper
Emeritus
December 1st 2012


4510 Comments


You should check it out KILL, you'd probably really like it.

omnipanzer
December 3rd 2012


21827 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"damn i bet this rox"

It does, great album here.

johnnyblaze
December 3rd 2012


3409 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

agreed. except for that butchered Sam Cooke cover, this is classic.

peaks40
December 3rd 2012


2829 Comments


i really like fly like an eagle

KILL
July 1st 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

friggin rocks

ViperAces
August 28th 2013


12597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

WAKE UP

frigyourgenre
August 28th 2013


4461 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Keep on rockin me baybay

KILL
December 4th 2013


81580 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

did you see the lightz

SitarHero
December 4th 2013


14794 Comments


m/

LambsBread
June 19th 2014


6522 Comments


Time keeps on
slippin
slippin
slippin

into the futureeeeeeeee

frigyourgenre
September 13th 2014


4461 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

time keeps on slipping - deltron 3030 >>>>>>>

ViperAces
September 13th 2014


12597 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

love this

MrSirLordGentleman
April 13th 2016


15343 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

this rulz

Titan
April 13th 2016


25275 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

meh



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