More Miles Per Gallon

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More Miles Per Gallon
Studio album by
Released1975
StudioThe Record Plant, Los Angeles
Label Casablanca NBLP 7019
Producer Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles chronology
All the Faces of Buddy Miles
(1974)
More Miles Per Gallon
(1975)
Bicentennial Gathering of the Tribes
(1976)

More Miles Per Gallon is a 1975 album by Buddy Miles. It was his debut album for the Casablanca record label. It also contained his hit single, "Rockin' and Rollin' on the Streets of Hollywood".

Contents

Background

More Miles Per Gallon was released on Casablanca NBLP 7019 in 1975. All of the tracks with the exception of "Blues City", a Ben Schultz composition, were composed by Buddy Miles. Miles also produced the album. [1] [2]

Stevie Wonder played clavinet on the track, "Nasty Disposition". [3] [4]

It was reported in the 1 August issue of Radio & Records , that Casablanca Records in their bid to promote Miles' album were giving away gallon gas cans filled with wine. Casablanca vice president of promotion Buck Reingold, a giant camel and other Casablanca staff; Wendy Krause and Nancy Sain were present at the promotion, as were Charlie Van Dyke and Heidi Schubert of radio KHJ. [5] It was reported later in the month that Casablanca Records were running a promotion, where dealers who had the best or most unusual window display of Miles' album would have a chance to be awarded a Honda motorcycle. There were two motorcycles available. Cash prizes were also part of the promotion. In addition to being reported in the 23 August issue of Billboard, it was also reported later in the 27 September issue of Record World. [6] [7]

Buddy Miles' live performance at the Starwood nightclub in Los Angeles was reviewed in the 20 September issue of Cash Box . He performed material from his More Miles Per Gallon album. He began the show with "Do it To Me". Backed by his five-piece horn section, he performed "Nasty Disposition" which was described as a hard rock disco tune. "Last Words of Love", which he sang "romantically and sweetly" was dedicated to the ladies in the audience, and he performed "Rockin' and Rollin' on the Streets of Hollywood", which the writer of the article said that he got down with. [8]

Reception

The album was reviewed in the 2 August issue of Record World . It was described as his most spirited and varied discs to date. His maturation and the progressive play value was mentioned. In keeping with the motor-theme, terms like "motor movin'" and "engine revved" were used. The tracks singled out for mention were "Nasty Disposition" and "Do It to Me". [9]

Tom Moulton wrote in the 16 August issue of Billboard that the album contained two interesting disco tracks, "Nasty Disposition" and "Nichols Canyon Funk". "Nasty Disposition" was described as an exciting song in the blues vein with overtones that were Stevie Wonder-like. "Nichols Canyon Funk" with its Moog and electric guitar was described as a melodic and haunting track. [10]

It was reported in the 11 October issue of Record World that an announcement had been made by Casablanca Records president Neil Bogart that the record sales for September were in excess of one million dollars. He attributed that high sales event to LPs by Buddy Miles, Hugh Masekela and the live LP from Kiss. [11]

Dede Dabney of Record World had the track "Last Words of Love" as one of her "Dede's Ditties to Watch" for the week of 18 of October. [12]

Airplay

As reported in the 1 August issue of Radio & Records, More Miles Per Gallon, along with, Fleetwood Mac by Fleetwood Mac, From Mighty Oaks by Ray Thomas, Force It by UFO and Destiny by Felix Cavaliere were the most added albums for that week. [13] The following week, Miles' album along with, Motor City Connection by Brownsville Station, the Fleetwood Mac album by Feetwood Mac, Cunning Stunts by Caravan, and Ride a Rock Horse by Roger Daltrey were the most added albums for that week. [14]

The album was one of the four albums in the Billboard Top Add Ons-National section for the week of 16 August [15]

It was reported by Billboard in the magazine's 23 August issue that More Miles Per Gallon was one of the four Top Add Ons in the Southwest Region. [16]

Jess Levitt wrote in his R&B ingredients (Cash Box 23 August) that More Miles Per Gallon was getting tremendous airplay all over the US. He said that "Rockin' and Rollin' on the Streets of Hollywood" was his finest work since "Them Changes" and it should put a tiger in Miles' tank. [17]

Charts

Radio & Records Album Airplay/40

More Miles Per Gallon debuted at No. 24 in the R&R Album Airplay/40 chart for the week of 1 August 1975. [18] [19] The album peaked at No. 19 for the week of 8 August. [20] It was still in the chart for the week of 15 August. [21] [22]

Record World The 101 - 150 Album Chart

For the week of 30 August 1975, More Miles Per Gallon made its debut at No. 136 in the 101 - 150 Album Chart. [23] The following week it had moved up to 111. [24]

Record World Album Chart

For the week of 13 September, More Miles Per Gallon made its debut at No. 92 in the Record World Album chart. [25] The album peaked at No. 64 for the week of 11 October. [26] [27]

Billboard Top LPs & Tape

More Miles Per Gallon debuted at No. 144 in the Billboard Top LPs & Tape chart for the week of 23 August. [28]

Album details

Tracks

Side A

  1. "Rockin' and Rollin' on the Streets of Hollywood", 4:21
  2. "Do It to Me", 3:14
  3. "Blues City", 2:02
  4. "Nasty Disposition", 4:05
  5. "No Time for Sorrow", 5:44

Side B

  1. "Nichols Canyon Fuunk", 4:04
  2. "Livin' In the Right Space", 3:39
  3. "You Don't Have a Kind Word to Say", 7:56
  4. "My Last Words of Love", 4:59

Musicians and personnel

References

  1. Discogs - Buddy Miles – More Miles Per Gallon
  2. AllMusic - More Miles Per Gallon Buddy Miles, Track Listing
  3. Stevie Wonder, By Constanze Elsner · 1977 - ISBN: 9780445043244 - Page 362 Buddy Miles More Miles Per Gallon LP
  4. Stevie Wonder.org.uk - Session Man, 1975 Nasty Disposition Clavinet Buddy Miles More Miles Per Gallon
  5. Radio & Records, August 1, 1975 - Page 15 CASABLANCA HAS GAS
  6. Record World, August 23, 1975 - Page 8 Financial, Cycles Awarded As Miles Promo
  7. Record World, September 27, 1975 - Page 49 Casablanca (Continued from page 48, Special Miles Promo
  8. Cash Box, September 20, 1975 - Page 21 cashbox talent on stage, Buddy Miles
  9. Record World, August 2, 1975 - Page 14 RECORD WORLD ALBUM PICKS, MORE MILES PER GALLON BUDDY MILES—Casablanca NBLP 7019 (6.98)
  10. Billboard, August 16, 1975 - Page 51 Disco Action By TOM MOULTON
  11. Record World, October 11, 1975 - Page 8 Million Dollar Month Reported by Casablanca
  12. Record World, October 18, 1975 - Page 140 SOUL TRUTH By DEDE DABNEY, DEDE'S DITTIES TO WATCH: "Last Words Of Love" -- Buddy Miles (Casablanca - LPEXTR - SLO)
  13. Radio & Records, Vol. 3, No. 30 Friday, August 1, 1975 - Page 24 ALBUM ACTIVITY, Most Added:
  14. Radio & Records, Vol. 3, Number 31 Friday, August 8, 1975 - Page 24 Most Added:
  15. Billboard, August 16, 1975 - Page 86 Billboard Album Radio Action, Top Add Ons- Notional
  16. Billboard, August 23, 1975 - Page 70 Billboard Album Radio Action, Southwest Region, TOP ADD ONS:
  17. Cash Box, August 23, 2975 - Page 32 cash box R&B news report, r&b ingredients - jess levitt
  18. Radio & Records, Vol. 3, Number 29 Friday, July 25, 1975 - Page 18 Album Airplay/40
  19. Radio & Records, Vol 3, Number 30 Friday, August 1, 1975 - Page 22 24 BUDDY MILES More Miles Per Gallon (Casablanca) "Hollywood" "Disposition" "Kind Word"
  20. Radio & Records, Vol 3 Number 31 Friday August 8, 1975 - Page 22 Album Airplay/40, 19 BUDDY MILES More Miles Per Gallon (Casablanca) "Do It" Blues City" "Sorrow" "Right Space"
  21. Radio & Records, Vol 3, No. 32 Friday, August 15, 1975 - Page 22 Album Airplay/40, 26 BUDDY MILES More Per Gallon (Casablanca) "Do It" "Right Space" "Blues City" "Hollywood"
  22. Radio & Records, Vol. 3, No. 33 - Page 20 Album Airplay/40
  23. Record World, August 30, 1975 - Page 32 The 101 - 150 ALBUM CHART, AUGUST 30, 1975, AUG. 30 136, AUG. 23 — ROCKIN' 8 ROLLIN' IN THE STREETS OF HOLLYWOOD BUDDY MILES — Casablanca 839 (Miles Ahead, ASCAP) NBLP 7019
  24. Record World, September 6, 1975 - Page 30 THE 101 - 150 ALBUM CHART SEPTEMBER 6, 1975, SEPT. 6 111, AUG. 30 136, MORE MILES PER GALLON BUDDY MILES/Casablanca NBLP 7019
  25. Record World, September 20, 1975 - Page 34 THE ALBUM CHART, SEPT. 20 81, SEPT. 13 92 MORE MILES PER GALLON BUDDY MILES/Casablanca NBLP 7019, WKS. ON CHART 2
  26. Record World, October 11, 1975 - Page 36 THE ALBUM CHART, OCT. 11 64, OCT. 4 65, MORE MILES PER GALLON BUDDY MILES/Casablanca NBLP 7019, WKS. ON CHART 5
  27. Record World, October 18, 1975 - Page 136 THE ALBUM CHART, OCT. 18 100, OCT. 11 64 MORE MILES PER GALLON BUDDY MILES/Casablanca NBLP 7019, WKS. ON CHART 6
  28. Billboard, August 23, 1975 - Page 68 TOP LPs & TAPE, THIS WEEK 144, NEW ENTRY, BUDDY MILES More Miles Per Gallon Casablanca NBLP 7019
  29. Jazz Music Archives - BUDDY MILES — More Miles Per Gallon
  30. Discogs - Buddy Miles – More Miles Per Gallon