Steve Miller Band - J50: The Evolution Of The Joker (3xLP + 7")

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Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Pop Rock

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Steve Miller Band — "J50: The Evolution Of The Joker" Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Joker. J50: The Evolution of The Joker (curated by Steve Miller) highlights 27 previously unreleased demos, live performances, studio outtakes and rehearsals from Miller's personal archive, including 8 never-before-heard songs. Miller also provides narration guiding the "evolution" of the songs from The Joker. The Super Deluxe Edition 3 LP (with bonus 7” vinyl single) features a lenticular cover, reproduction of a vintage Joker iron-on, a new Joker lithograph, plus a 60-page booklet with classic photos and liner notes from Steve Miller and Anthony DeCurtis.

 

1-1. Commentary 1 0:191-2. Children Of The Future (Live - Los Angeles, Ca, May 20, 1972) 3:041-3. Brave New World (Live - Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972) 2:381-4. Dear Mary (Live - Los Angeles, CA, May 20, 1972) 1:451-5. Space Cowboy (Live - Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972) 2:311-6. Ginger Man (Live - Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972) 2:591-7. Nothing Lasts (Live - Berkeley, CA, July 14, 1972) 3:101-8. Commentary 2 0:361-9. Sugar Babe (Early Version) (Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972) 1:451-10. Sugar Babe (Live - Columbus, Oh, December 8, 1973) 4:151-11. Sugar Babe (Album Version) 4:351-12. Mary Lou (Early Version) (Studio Rehearsal, January 19, 1973) 3:571-13. Mary Lou (Album Version) 2:251-14. Commentary 3 0:211-15. Hat (Pre-"Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma") (Live - Sacramento, Ca, June 6, 1971) 3:211-16. Say Hey Ray (Pre-"Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma") (Studio Rehearsal, July 27, 1973) 3:511-17. White Elephant (Pre-"Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma") (Studio Rehearsal, June 21, 1973) 7:311-18. Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma (Early Version) (Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972) 1:141-19. Shu Ba Da Du Ma Ma Ma Ma (Album Version) 5:412-1. Commentary 4 1:092-2. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash (Early Version) (Studio Jam, July 5, 1973) 3:422-3. Your Cash Ain't Nothin' But Trash (Album Version) 3:222-4. Lidi (Twang Guitar) (Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972) 1:372-5. Lidi (Studio, August 4, 1973) 1:512-6. Lidi / Travelin' (Harmonics - Looking For A Chorus For "The Joker") (Hotel 4-Track, November 3, 1972 1:592-7. Travelin' (Looking For A Chorus For "The Joker") (Live Radio, July 1, 1973) 2:072-8. The Joker (Album Version) 4:252-9. Commentary 5 0:342-10. The Lovin' Cup (Live - Lansing, Mi, November 27, 1973) 2:222-11. The Lovin' Cup (Album Version) 2:122-12. Come On In My Kitchen (Live - Dallas, Tx, October 19, 1973 2:522-13. Come On In My Kitchen (Album Version) 4:102-14. Evil (Studio Demo, July 28, 1973) 4:182-15. Evil (Album Version) 4:322-16. Commentary 6 0:382-17. Coupe De Ville (A Cappella) (Hotel 4-Track, July 1973) 3:052-18. Something To Believe In (Early Version) (Hotel 4-Track, November 3, 1972) 1:402-19. Something To Believe In (Tough Crowd) (Live - Austin, Tx, October 19, 1973) 3:422-20. Something To Believe In (Album Version) 4:412-21. I Don't Mind (Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972) 2:462-22. I Don't Mind (Studio, July 31, 1973) 2:192-23. Mama Church (A Cappella) (Hotel 4-Track, April 21, 1972) 1:462-24. The Joker (Single Version) 3:37

 

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Barcode 602455845436

 

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