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''Fly Like an Eagle'' is the ninth studio album by American
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, released in May 1976 by Capitol Records in the United States, Canada and Japan and
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in Europe. The album was a success, spawning three singles: the title track, "
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", and eventually receiving quadruple
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from the RIAA. ''Fly Like an Eagle'' was voted number 400 in the third edition of
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'' (2000). In 2012, the album was ranked number 445 on ''
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." The album remains a staple of rock and its singles remain in constant rotation on
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radio stations in the United States and worldwide.


Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine in a retrospective review for
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felt that "the focus brings about his strongest set of songs (both originals and covers), plus a detailed atmospheric production where everything fits." However, he said that "it still can sound fairly dated", but concluded the review by saying that "its best moments ..are classics of the idiom." ''Rolling Stone'' voted it 1976's Best Album. Jay Cridlin of the ''Tampa Bay Times'' described "Dance, Dance, Dance" as "the best John Denver song John Denver never recorded".


Track listing

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's comedy routine "Championship Wrestling" (from '' Cheech & Chong's Wedding Album'', 1974), inserted after the first verse. The sample includes the words "...c'mon, don't be nervous!"


Personnel


Steve Miller Band

* Steve Miller – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards,
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, ARP Odyssey (on tracks 1, 2, 10, 12), producer * Lonnie Turner – bass (on all tracks but 12) *
Gary Mallaber Gary Mallaber (born October 11, 1946 in Buffalo) is a Los Angeles session drummer, percussionist and singer. He attended Lafayette High School, where he and Bobby Militello, along with other musicians, were mentored by saxophonist Sam Scam ...
 – drums (on all tracks but 12)


Additional personnel

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James Cotton James Henry Cotton (July 1, 1935 – March 16, 2017) was an American blues harmonica player, singer and songwriter, who performed and recorded with many fellow blues artists and with his own band. He also played drums early in his career. ...
 – harmonica (on track 11) * Curley Cooke – guitar (on track 12) *
Les Dudek Les Dudek (born August 2, 1952, at Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island, United States) is an American guitarist, singer and songwriter. In addition to his solo material, Dudek has played guitar with Steve Miller Band, The Dudek-Fin ...
 – guitar (on track 12) * Charles Calamise – bass (on track 12) * Kenny Johnson – drums (on track 12) *
John McFee John McFee (born September 9, 1950, Santa Cruz, California) is an American singing, singer, songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and multi-instrumentalist, and long-time member of The Doobie Brothers. Biography Some of McFee's early and no ...
 – dobro (on track 5) * Joachim Young –
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(on tracks 2 and 12)


Technical

* John Palladino – executive producer * Mike Fusaro – recording engineer * Jim Gains – mastering * Susan McCardle – photography * David Stahl – photography


Quadraphonic and original editions

A Quadraphonic mix of the album was available on the Quadraphonic 8-Track cartridge format (in which Track 1 - "Space Intro" is edited into " Fly Like an Eagle" as one track, and Track 6 - "Take the Money and Run" intro repeats twice). On the U.K. original vinyl release "Space Intro" does not appear on track listing. A 40-second track called "Space Odyssey" segues into "Wild Mountain Honey".


30th Anniversary Edition

In 2006 the album was re-released to celebrate its 30th Anniversary. The CD is digitally remastered and includes three bonus tracks and a bonus DVD features a concert performance at Mountain View, California's Shoreline Amphitheater in 2005 with over two hours of music in 5.1 Surround Sound (Note this surround mix is not based on the QUAD mix as track 1 and 6 are not different from the standard releases). Guest musicians include George Thorogood and
Joe Satriani Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". '' AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and guitar teacher. Early in his ...
. The DVD also features a lengthy interview with Steve Miller, archive footage, never-before-seen photographs, and early demo recordings. Live at Shoreline Amphitheatre September 17, 2005 #Swingtown #True Fine Love #Abracadabra #Dance Dance Dance #Wild Mountain Honey #Nature Boy #Mercury Blues #The Stake #Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma #I Love the Life I Live, I Live the Life I Love (featuring George Thorogood) #Got Love If You Want It (featuring George Thorogood) #Gangster of Love (featuring George Thorogood) #All Your Love (I Miss Loving) (featuring
Joe Satriani Joseph Satriani (born July 15, 1956)Prato, Greg"Joe Satriani – Music Biography, Credits and Discography". '' AllMusic''. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved May 28, 2014. is an American guitarist, composer, songwriter, and guitar teacher. Early in his ...
) #I'm Tore Down (featuring Joe Satriani) #Slow Blues (featuring Joe Satriani) #Crossroads (featuring Joe Satriani) #Fly Like an Eagle (featuring Joe Satriani) #Take the Money and Run #Rock'n Me #Jungle Love #The Joker #Encore: Serenade (featuring Joe Satriani)


Charts


Certifications


References

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