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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars For the unfamiliar..., June 7, 2005
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This review is from: Rebel (Audio CD)
I'm inclined to think that most people who come across this album already know a lot about John Miles. I don't--I found a used vinyl copy of this and, to be honest, bought it for the poster that was included of the really awesome cover photo (which hangs on my refrigerator currently, FYI).
It's really only been recently that I actually got around to playing the disc. The thing with Miles on this album--none of the components with which he's working are, in a sense, "original," a great deal of Paul McCartney, Elton John and Stevie Wonder are to be found in Miles' work on this album. The important part is that he takes the sounds and really puts them together in a vastly original way.
With that in mind, this album is really pretty stunning. Miles takes the vaguely glam sound of mainstream Brit-rock in the lagging days before the Sex Pistols, the Clash and their ilk, and turns it up to 11. The overall pomp and circumstance Miles generates on this album gives Emerson, Lake and Palmer a run for their money. In terms of orchestration, this album sounds as good in parts as the Moody Blues' "Days of Future Passed," though more specifically song-oriented. Alan Parsons' production really colors this album, as well, sounding very much like later Alan Parsons Project tracks production-wise.
This is very much one of the "best albums you've never heard" to the US market, and with any luck it'll be rediscovered at some point (I'd be willing to bet in ten years' time we'll be hearing "Music" on some TV commercial or something).
This is a highly reccomended album, but it's difficult to recommend considering the sound is just so lost on the ears of too many music consumers. All things considered, though, it's better than a couple of Wings albums I've heard, so it's worth a shot as a classic piece of 70's British pre-disco and pre-punk rock and roll.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An album for the ages that says it all....., April 14, 1999
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This review is from: Rebel (Audio CD)
John speaks to the heart of all true music lovers with his lyrics. The title track says it all "Music was my first love and it will be my last, music of the future and music of the past".

The gentle but moving rifs of both guitar and piano are like food for the soul of the music lover. Mix this with the power of his lyric ability and you get songs like "Pull the damn thing down", "Everybody wants some more" and "Highfly".

John is able to reach everyone with soft touching songs like "Lady of my life" and "When you lose someone so young".

The album takes you for an emotional roller coaster ride begining with "Music", soaring with "Highfly" and "Rebel", slowing with "when you lose someone so young", building again with "Pull the damn thing down" and then coming full circle with a reprise of the true music lovers anthem song "Music".

If could turn you on to one album that you can still buy, this one would be it. If only you could hear "Nice man Jack" or "Stranger in the city" or "Zaragon" or oh so many other powerful songs this phenomenal music lovers artist has given to the world. Maybe someday they will re-release those albums on CD.

Check this album out, you won't regret it.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best concerts ever!, December 17, 2000
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I was living in England in the 70's and saw John Miles perform at the Cambridge Corn Exchange. To watch him at the keyboards with a guitar in his lap and singing was an amazing concert experience that I have never forgotten. My friends and I have worn out our albums and the tapes can hardly play anymore. I have traveled to England and attempted to find this CD with no luck. I was so excited to find it here... and to find other admirers of John Miles talent. If you ever have an opportunity to see him...don't miss it!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great unknown CD - The music is amazing, August 23, 1998
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This rock and classical type CD was one of my favorites when it was released in 1976. The song "Music" should be a all-time classic! This song alone makes the CD worth buying!

His vocal reach on "Everyone Wants Some More" is unbelievable.

Highfly, You Have it All, Rebel, When You Lose Someone So Young, and Pull the Damn Thing Down are all excellent musical and vocal delights.

I'm glad I found this on CD. Now all they need to do is bring back Zaragon, another excellent John Miles Album.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Miles ahead of the pack..., November 2, 2000
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D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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John Miles is a veritable Frankenstein of monster talent. Imagine a laboratory creation with the vocal range of a George Michael,who can also play piano like Elton John, sizzle on guitar like Brian May, and write songs with the eclectic range of a Todd Rundgren. Miles' mid-70's release "Rebel" is a near-perfect blend of progressive and melodic pop rock sensibilities. From the soaring "High Fly" (which recalls the Beatles' "Got To Get You Into My Life"), the Stevie Wonderish "Lady Of My Life", to the epic mini-opera "Pull The Damn Thing Down", this set is a winner. Crisp production by Alan Parsons, who thankfully doesn't allow the horn and string arrangements to lead the music into "schmaltz" territory.(Miles has continued to work as a session musician on various Parsons "Projects" over the years). Prog rock/70's enthusiasts will not be disappointed!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A tremendous CD that should be in everyones collection, November 19, 1998
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20 odd years may have passed since this was recorded but many of the songs remain fresh today unlike many others from the 70's. Obviously "Music" is a highlight but listeners who are not so keen on this masterpiece will find different types of songs to satisfy their appetite. Obviously John is still around making music albeit usually now in a supporting capacity (Tina Turner)but it would be great to see some new output or rereleases. In the meantime REBEL should be savoured.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent - Rock Ballads - Music .... was my first love, July 20, 1998
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The only CD to make it from all the albums John made.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Classic, November 21, 2011
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Gary B. Smith (Oil City, PA, USA) - See all my reviews
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Unbelievable! I, att 55 yrs, am building a new stereo. Had to try out speakers so bought this. It sure sounded good in the 70s but never knew it could sound like this. Truly a classsic in every sense of the word. Guess I'll buy a Queen II and start my library with the rest of John Miles.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Album You Never Heard, September 22, 2010
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Why didn't this guy hit the big time? I remember a friend had the record in the 70's. We loved it and expected John Miles to become a star. Never happened, and I've been looking for a copy of it for years. This music passes the test of time. I recently bought it on CD and it is as great as I remembered it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Quote, October 30, 2007
This review is from: Rebel (Audio CD)
"Music was my first love , and it will be my last. Music of the future , and music of the past. To live without my music , would be impossible to do. 'Cause in this world of trouble , my music pulls me through". This is from the track "Music" by John Miles. Kind of sums up why a lot of us are so passionate about music. Certainly applies in my case ! "Music" is the stand-out track , goes through lots of styling changes , lot of orchestration and tempo changes. Worth the price of the disc alone , but there are many gems on this fine recording.
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