
Pero no contento con eso, promete una continuidad para el 2011 en forma de otro álbum de versiones esta vez del “Can’t be satisfied” de Muddy Waters, “Sweet home chicago” de Robert Johnson o el “"Snatch It Back and Hold It," de Junior Wells entre otras.
Para esos dos discos, Steve se encerró en el estudio y grabó 42 temas con la ayuda del reputado productor Andy Johns.
Ah, su nueva gira americana empieza en mayo y planea visitarnos durante el otoño por la vieja Europa. O sea, habrá que estar atento.
Steve Miller define el concepto de estos nuevos trabajos de esta manera:
""It's a great group of songs, and it gives us a lot of new material to play. I'm excited about releasing some new music for the audience and for my band and for me to play. This material we're just releasing now we've been working on stage for the last couple of years and it's been going over really, really well and it's just worked out that now seemed like a good time to release a record.
"This is a party record, man. It's like the fraternity party gigs I used to play in college. I went through and picked all my favorite tunes that I really, really loved. I wanted to make this record forever; it started off as just kind of a goof, and then it got real serious."
"This is a party record, man. It's like the fraternity party gigs I used to play in college. I went through and picked all my favorite tunes that I really, really loved. I wanted to make this record forever; it started off as just kind of a goof, and then it got real serious."
Recordemos al la Steve Miller Band con una de sus canciones más famosas, "The Joker"