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Million Mile Reflections is a studio album by The Charlie Daniels Band released on April 20, 1979. It is best known for the hit single "The Devil Went Down to Georgia". The title refers to the band having passed the million mile mark in its touring. The song Reflections is a tribute to Elvis Presley, Janis Joplin, and Ronnie Van Zant. Daniels dedicated the album to Van Zant, who had died in October, 1977 in a plane crash.

Track listing

All Songs Written By Daniels, Crain, DiGregorio, Edwards, Hayward & Marshall, except where noted.

"Passing Lane" - 3:17

"Blue Star" - 3:40

"Jitterbug" (Daniels, Crain, DiGregorio, Edwards, Hayward, Don Murray) - 3:11

"Behind Your Eyes" (John Boylan) - 3:56

"Reflections" - 5:26

"The Devil Went Down to Georgia" - 3:37

"Mississippi" (Daniels) - 3:10

"Blind Man" (Crain) - 3:46

"Rainbow Ride" - 7:24

Personnel

The Charlie Daniels Band:

Charlie Daniels - Guitar, fiddle, vocals

Tom Crain - Guitar, vocals

"Taz" DiGregorio - keyboards, vocals

Fred Edwards - drums, percussion

James W. Marshall - drums, percussion

Charles Hayward - Bass

Additional personnel:

Bergen White - string arrangements on tracks 5 and 7

Lea Jane Singers - background vocals on tracks 3 and 5

Terry Mead - Trumpet on "Jitterbug"

Production

Producer: John Boylan

Engineer: Paul Grupp

Assistant (recording): Steve Goostree

Mixed at Westlake Sound, Los Angeles, Ca.

Assistants (mixing): Dave Rideau, Erik Zobler

Production supervisor: Joseph E. Sullivan

Cover illustration: Bill Myers

Cover design: Virginia Team - Wm. J. Johnson

Комментарии

10 years назад

Derricj Curran

Ronnie. You know The CDB Loved you and you as well Charlie misses you and he knows that you miss him. Derrick Curran 

10 years назад

Lois Engelfried

I SAW HIM DO THIS IN RENO YEARS AGO...LOVE THIS SONG!!!

10 years назад

Jonathan Socha

I have to say the skip blows it couldn't be at a worse spot in the song 

11 years назад

Roger Steinbrink

Great song. Too bad it's based on Jethro Tull's "Things We Used To know."Just kidding...my only point is that the silly lawsuits that one song was "stolen' from another is ridiculous. There are only so many chords, & progressions; some are bound to be repeated.Love CDB!

11 years назад

dia480

I love the skip, makes me feel like I'm 15 again

11 years назад

dia480

great tune meant a lot back then

11 years назад

Nevaeh heaven

I haven't heard this song in a really long time....brought a tear to my eye. :(

11 years назад

Frank Miller

Thank you sir, old school Jim Blanchard checking in from New York, sir.

12 years назад

Country Music

TAZ DIGREGORIO (Charlie Daniels Band, solo) was born on this date in 1944. Taz was killed in a single car accident on Interstate 40 in Cheatham County, Tennessee, on October 12, 2011. He was driving to meet the band’s tour bus, which was headed to a concert set for Wednesday night in Cumming, Georgia. He was 67 years old.

12 years назад

Country Music

TAZ DIGREGORIO (Charlie Daniels Band, solo) was born on this date in 1944. Taz was killed in a single car accident on Interstate 40 in Cheatham County, Tennessee, on October 12, 2011. He was driving to meet the band’s tour bus, which was headed to a concert set for Wednesday night in Cumming, Georgia. He was 67 years old.

12 years назад

THEFLYINGREDNECK

Happy birthday Allen Collins. RIP

13 years назад

Reaper00147

R.I.P Ronald Reagan

13 years назад

All Things Music Plus+

TAZ DIGREGORIO (Charlie Daniels Band, solo) was born on this date in 1944. Taz was killed in a single car accident on Interstate 40 in Cheatham County, Tennessee, on October 12, 2011. He was driving to meet the band’s tour bus, which was headed to a concert set for Wednesday night in Cumming, Georgia. He was 67 years old.

13 years назад

BrandonDime

R.I.P. Ronnie

13 years назад

Thomas TE Richmond

A song about 3 distinctive music influnces on Charlie. Elvis Presley, Janis Joplin and of course hes ole friend Lynyrd Skynyrd fame the late Ronnie Van Zant.

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