Bingo!

Bingo!

by Steve Miller Band, Steve Miller
Bingo!

Bingo!

by Steve Miller Band, Steve Miller

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Overview

Bingo! is the Steve Miller Band's first studio record in 17 years. Thematically, it's a look back at the the electric blues and R&B that influenced him as a young man. Issued on his own Space Cowboy imprint, is also the final recorded appearance of blues harmonica great Norton Buffalo who passed away in 2009. Blues classics by B.B. King, Lowell Fulsom, Otis Rush, Howlin' Wolf, Earl King, Jimmy Reed, and Jessie Hill are here, along with three selections by contemporary bluesman Jimmie Vaughan. What all of these tracks all have in common is Miller's signature approach: he is a stellar guitarist who has no need to show off, a tight arranger, and an intuitive modern producer (with help from Andy Johns).These 14 tunes (all under four minutes) actually extend the electric blues tradition. While paying tribute to his heroes and contemporaries, there are also nods to his own history as a recording artist. Check Vaughan's "Hey Yeah," with wah-wah guitars and killer solo breaks in the intro and verses. Miller's and Buffalo's harmonies are tight, and evoke the early fusion of blues with psychedelic rock (a la the earliest Steve Miller Band). One can also hear traces of Jimi Hendrix's production style in the tune as well as in his stellar version of Rush's "All Your Love (I Miss Loving)," that adds some gorgeous Latin percussion -- courtesy of Michael Carabello and Adrian Areas --to the silvery, reverb-laden guitar work. Fulsom's "Tramp" has that trademark opening chord, but the rest is pure Miller. He plays sparely, but with swagger aplenty, the funky shuffle at its heart played by rhythm guitar ace Kenny Lee is deep in the pocket; the vocal trade-off between Sonny Charles and Miller is priceless. The lone ballad on the set is the Vaughan/Nile Rodgers' tune "Sweet Soul Vibe." With Joe Satriani guesting (he appears on "Rock Me Baby" as well) it touches on gospel, soul, and modern R&B. Miller's and Satriani's alternate leads are deceptively sweet, but they feel more like knives being sharpened and carried confidently in sheaths. Earl King's "Come On (Let the Good Times Roll)" is a burning solo workout and takes the party jam into an entirely new musical dimension. Vocally, Miller touches on his '70s persona, but it's only a glance; the rest is burning blues. There are also four bonus tracks, the most notable are readings of Elmore James' "Look on Yonder Wall" -- with a killer vocal from Charles -- and the closer, Roosevelt Sykes' "Drivin' Wheel," with Miller's filthiest guitar work of the set. This is a welcome return for Miller, and a must for modern electric blues fans. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 12/15/2023
Label: Capitol
UPC: 0602458161526
Rank: 56621

Tracks

  1. Hey Yeah
  2. Who's Been Talkin'
  3. Don't Cha Know
  4. Rock Me Baby
  5. Tramp
  6. Sweet Soul Vibe
  7. Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)
  8. All Your Love (I Miss Loving)
  9. You Got Me Dizzy
  10. Ooh Poo Pah Doo
  11. Ain't That Loving You Baby
  12. Further On Up The Road
  13. Look On Yonder Wall
  14. Drivin' Wheel

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Steve Miller Band   Primary Artist
Steve Miller   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist
Sonny Charles   Vocals
Joseph Wooten   Piano,Vocals,Keyboards
Kenny Lee Lewis   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Billy Peterson   Bass,Vocals
Norton Buffalo   Vocals,Harmonica
Adrian Areas   Timbales,Percussion,Guest Artist
Gordon Knudtson   Drums
Joe Satriani   Soloist,Guest Artist
Mike Carabello   Congas,Percussion,Guest Artist

Technical Credits

Tim Brown   Band Photo
Ewart G. Abnder Jr.   Composer
Joe M. Veasey   Composer
Paul Henry Ray   Composer
Steve Miller   Producer,Song Notes
B.B. King   Composer
Jimmy Reed   Composer
Jimmy McCracklin   Composer
Kent Hertz   Mixing
Chester Burnett   Composer
Joe Josea   Composer
Earl King   Composer
Ewart Abner   Composer
Joe Veasey   Composer
Elmore James   Composer
Don Robey   Composer
Roosevelt Sykes   Composer
Lowell Fulson   Composer
Jimmie Vaughan   Composer
Marshall Sehorn   Composer
Nile Rodgers   Composer
Andy Johns   Mixing,Producer
Joel Selvin   Liner Notes
Jessie Hill   Composer
Otis Rush   Composer
Barbara Wesotski   A&R
Paul Ray   Composer
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