Rock Love
Rock Love | ||||
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Studio album by Steve Miller Band | ||||
Released | September 1971 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 38:11 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Steve Miller | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Rock Love is the sixth album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1971. It featured Ross Valory (a future member of Journey) on bass, and Jack King on drums. Bobby Winkelman was in the band (having moved back to rhythm guitar) during the live recordings on the album's first side, but is not credited on the album cover. David Denny, who later joined the band in 1976, is a guest guitarist (again, not credited) on "Blues Without Blame".
The album consists of three blues-rock tracks recorded live, including lengthy jam-style "Love Shock" which lasts nearly 12 minutes and includes an extensive drum solo, and four studio tracks. The first song starts with the words "I'm going to play you some blues 'cos I know you like that", but some critics disagreed, criticising the album's songs as "generic white-boy blueisms". Added to the recording's lack of production and poor overall sound quality, it is not surprising that, unlike Miller's previous five albums and the ones to follow, this album was a commercial failure.[2]
Along with Recall the Beginning...A Journey from Eden it was one of the last two Steve Miller Band albums not to have been re-released on CD until 2008.
Track listing
Side 1 Live
- "The Gangster Is Back" – 2:28 (Concert Intro 0:17)
- "Blues Without Blame" – 5:41
- "Love Shock" – 11:43
Side 2 Studio
- "Let Me Serve You" – 2:26
- "Rock Love" – 2:28
- "Harbor Lights" – 4:06
- "Deliverance" – 9:19
- All tracks written by Steve Miller
Personnel
- Steve Miller – guitar, vocals
- Ross Valory – bass guitar
- Jack King – drums
- Tracks 1–2 were recorded live in Hollywood, Florida.
- Track 3 was recorded live in Pasadena, California.
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1971 | The Billboard 200 | 82 |