Miles High

Miles High
Miles High
Studio album by John Miles
Released 1981
Recorded 1980-1981
Genre Rock
Label EMI
Producer John Miles
John Miles chronology
Sympathy
(1980)
Miles High
(1981)
Play On
(1983)

Miles High is the fifth solo album by John Miles released in 1980. It was the first album of all new material since 1979. The delay was caused by contractual problems and Miles was unable to perform or release material.[1]

Eventually, Miles managed to switch labels (he went from Decca to EMI) and released this album.

Reactions were mixed and the album barely managed to chart in the U.K. It was also for the first time that Miles produced the album himself.

"Turn Yourself Loose" and "Miles High" were released as singles.[1]

There are some differences between the U.K and the U.S version of the album: first of all, the U.S version has a different cover, second it has a different track order and third it has the track "Closer to You", but misses the track "Dancin' For Joy".

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Bob Marshall and John Miles

U.K version

  1. Turn Yourself Loose
  2. Don't Stop Now
  3. Foolin'
  4. Don't Want the Same Things
  5. Out of the Cradle (But Still Rockin')
  6. Hold On
  7. Peaceful Waters
  8. Dancin' for Joy
  9. One Step Closer to Paradise
  10. Reggae Man

U.S version

  1. Out of the Cradle (But Still Rockin')
  2. Turn Yourself Loose
  3. Don't Stop Now
  4. Don't Want the Same Things
  5. Reggae Man
  6. Hold On
  7. One Step Closer to Paradise
  8. Foolin'
  9. Closer to You
  10. Peaceful Waters

Personnel

  • John Miles: Lead vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
  • Bob Marshall: Bass
  • Barry Black: Drums
  • Brian Chatton: Keyboards

References

  1. ^ a b http://www.john-miles.net/

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