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Ultimate Hits

Steve Miller

$38.98

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

1 Steve Miller at age five talking to his Godfather Les Paul
2 Gangster Of Love (Live - Previously Unreleased)
3 The Joker
4 Baby's Calling Me Home (Previously Unreleased)
5 My Dark Hour
6 Little Girl
7 Living In The USA (Live - Previously Unreleased)
8 Space Cowboy (Live - Previously Unreleased)
9 Seasons (Previously Unreleased)
10 Journey From Eden
11 Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma
12 Going To Mexico
13 Kow Kow Calculator (Live - Previously Unreleased)
14 Come On In My Kitchen
15 Sugar Babe (Live)
16 The Lovin' Cup (Live)
17 Dance, Dance, Dance
18 Take The Money And Run
19 Rock 'n Me
20 Space Intro
21 Fly Like An Eagle

Disc: 2

1 Wild Mountain Honey
2 The Window
3 Take The Money And Run (Demo - Previously Unreleased)
4 In The Midnight Hour (Previously Unreleased)
5 Jungle Love
6 Threshold
7 Jet Airliner
8 The Stake
9 Swingtown
10 Serenade From The Stars
11 True Fine Love
12 Heart Like A Wheel
13 Abracadabra
14 I Want To Make The World Turn Around
15 Italian X Rays
16 Don't Cha Know
17 Cry Cry Cry
18 Stranger Blues
19 Behind The Barn

 

Ultimate Hits may be something of a misnomer for the title of this 2017 compilation. In either its single CD or double-disc incarnation, Ultimate Hits contains the biggest songs from the Steve Miller Band, but they're surrounded by cuts that can't be classified as hits or even singles. This is especially true of the flagship double-disc, which opens up with an old recording of Steve Miller meeting Les Paul as a child -- a snippet that first surfaced on 1994's triple-disc box set Steve Miller Band -- followed by a live cut where Miller recounts the story for the crowd. Such sequencing suggests that Miller is more concerned with telling a narrative than presenting the nonstop party that the title Ultimate Hits suggests, and the first disc proves that to be true, offering an early airing of "The Joker" as a concession before unleashing a lot of latter-day live performances, including the only airing of the classic "Living in the U.S.A." Hits start to roll out toward the end of the first disc and carry through until halfway through the second, when the record shifts into second gear to close out the set. Several singles are absent -- "Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash," "Macho City," "Wide River," "Ya Ya," "Circle of Love," "Cool Magic" among them -- which underscores that this Ultimate Hits is more of a career overview than a clearinghouse of familiar tunes. Listeners looking for just the hits should turn to 2003's Young Hearts: Complete Greatest Hits -- and, if they're all right with missing "Abracadabra," the 1978 LP Greatest Hits 1974-78 is the perfect distillation of Miller's prime -- because even in its single-disc incarnation, Ultimate Hits is too idiosyncratic for a casual fan. Instead, it's for the listener who is a serious Steve Miller Band fan but doesn't want to dig into the albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine