John Miles - Rebel mp3 album
- Performer: John Miles
- Title: Rebel
- Genre: Rock
- Country: UK
- Formats: MP1 AIFF AAC MOD AC3 FLAC AHX
- Released: 1976
- Style: Pop Rock, Classic Rock
- MP3 album: 1662 mb
- FLAC album: 1704 mb
- Rating: 4.8/5
- Votes: 355

John Miles (born John Errington, 23 April 1949, Jarrow, County Durham, England) is a British rock music vocalist, songwriter, guitarist and keyboard player, best known for his 1976 Top 3 UK hit single, "Music". He won the "Outstanding Musical Achievement" award at the 2017 Progressive Music Awards.
Label: Decca – ML 4037. Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country: South Africa. Written-By – Bob Marshall (2) (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), John Miles. Matrix, Runout (Label, Side A): ZAL 14288 (A).
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Rebel (John Miles album). Because of the success of the single, plans were made to record a full album and recording of the album took place in November–December 1975 at Abbey Road Studios. The song "Music" was released, became an instant hit (reaching number 3 in the UK, number 88 in the United States) and is one of his most memorable songs. The album reached the lower level of the . Billboard 200 albums chart, peaking at The album title was based on the album cover on which he posed with a big gun on his shoulders reminding very much of James Dean who is considered a rebel. The album title was based on the album cover on which he posed with a big gun on his shoulders reminding very much of James Dean who is considered a rebel Track listing. All tracks written by Bob Marshall and John Miles; except where noted. Everybody Wants Some More" 3:38. You Have it All" 7:01
John Miles follow up to the Rebel album was entitled Stranger in the City. Once again the release of the album was followed by a huge media advertising campaign in the United States. The album was produced by Rubert Holmes who would have a huge hit on his own in 1979 with Escape(The Pina Colada Song) During the time between the Rebel and Stranger in the City Albums, John Miles toured in the . opening. On the Outrider album, John Miles sang lead vocals on the songs Wasting my Time, and Wanna Make Love. Both songs were co-written between Jimmy Page and John Miles. The same album also featured lead vocals by Robert Plant leaving John Miles in pretty good company. The list below presents some of the best John Miles songs of his career. We were careful not to utilize too much of the first two albums in which most of the best stuff of his career can be found.
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Jarrow's JOHN MILES popped out his debut album "Rebel" in March 1976 on Decca Records and promptly took his native Blighty by storm (and everywhere else for that matter as evidenced by the number of picture sleeves to the "Music" single on Page 2 of the gorgeous booklet) . JOHN MILES - Lead Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards BOB MARSHALL - Bass BARRY BLACK - Drums And Percussion Guests: The Maggini Quartet - Strings on "Music" Phil Kenzie - Saxophone solo on "Lady Of My Life" Andrew Powell - String Arrangements.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Music | 5:58 |
A2 | Everybody Wants Some More | 3:38 |
A3 | Highfly | 3:53 |
A4 | You Have It All | 7:01 |
B1 | RebelStrings – The Maggini Quartet |
3:19 |
B2 | When You Lose Someone So Young | 4:35 |
B3 | Lady Of My LifeSaxophone [Solo] – Phil Kenzie |
4:08 |
B4 | Pull The Damn Thing Down | 7:18 |
B5 | Music (Reprise) | 2:11 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – The Decca Record Company Limited
- Manufactured By – King Record Co. Ltd
- Recorded At – Abbey Road Studios
- Published By – Velvet Music
- Published By – Rak Music Pub.
Credits
- Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements] – Andrew Powell
- Bass – Bob Marshall
- Coordinator – Chris Poole
- Design – Nick Nicol
- Drums, Percussion – Barry Black
- Engineer [Assistant] – Chris Blair, Mike Jarrett*
- Lacquer Cut By [Disc Cutting] – Chris Blair
- Management – Cliff Cooper
- Photography, Artwork [Concept] – Terry O'Neill
- Producer, Engineer – Alan Parsons
- Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards, Synthesizer – John Miles
- Written-By – Bob Marshall (tracks: A2 to B2, B4), John Miles
Notes
OBI and inner notes in English and JapaneseBarcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (A-side runout, stamped & etched): ZAL-14287-1 BLOW ME AWAY!
- Matrix / Runout (B-side runout, stamped): ZAL-14288-1
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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SKL 5231, SKL.5231 | John Miles | Rebel (LP, Album) | Decca, Decca | SKL 5231, SKL.5231 | UK | 1976 |
820 080-2 | John Miles | Rebel (CD, Album, RE) | London Records | 820 080-2 | US | 1987 |
PS8-669 | John Miles | Rebel (8-Trk, Album) | London Records | PS8-669 | US | 1976 |
CD LEM 105 | John Miles | Rebel (CD, Album, RM) | Lemon Recordings | CD LEM 105 | UK | 2008 |
6.22511 AO | John Miles | Rebel (LP) | Decca | 6.22511 AO | Germany | Unknown |