“This album created 'Turn Me Loose.' After I heard this, I was inspired to write 'Turn Me Loose,' my entire CD. Buddy Miles, sorry, favorite album, great drummer, great singer, and very, very honest in his writing.”
Them Changes
This 1970 release showcases a unique blend of rock, funk, and blues, highlighting Buddy Miles' dynamic drumming and soulful vocal delivery. The album opens with the title track, "Them Changes," which features a driving rhythm and a distinctive horn section that sets the tone for the entire record. Miles employs a rich array of textures, layering electric guitar riffs over a pulsating bass line, creating an infectious groove that invites listeners to sway along. The production choices on "Them Changes" emphasize the warmth of analog sound, with a live feel that captures the essence of Miles' performances. Tracks like "Move On" and "The Way I Feel" reveal a more introspective side, blending heartfelt lyrics with intricate instrumentation. The interplay between the horns and the rhythm section reflects the crossover appeal of the era, drawing from the burgeoning funk movement while maintaining rock sensibilities. Culturally, this album emerges from a period of musical experimentation in the late 1960s and early 1970s, where artists like Miles began to explore more diverse influences and push genre boundaries. The album resonates with the spirit of that time, capturing a sense of change and evolution. Key moments, such as the powerful drum breaks and melodic shifts in "Them Changes," highlight Miles' exceptional skills as both a performer and composer. Overall, this album affirms Buddy Miles' place in the rock pantheon, showcasing his unique voice and the rich collaborative spirit of the era.
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