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‘Abracadabra’: The Steve Miller Band’s Magical No.1 Casts A Chart Spell

As the ‘Abracadabra’ album progressed to platinum status, the ace guitarist and his band became the kings of pop with its title track.

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Steve Miller Band 'Abracadabra' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
Steve Miller Band 'Abracadabra' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

The Steve Miller Band were the hottest thing on American radio, and in record stores, in the late summer of 1982. Their album Abracadadra, released in May that year, was on its way to platinum sales in the US alone, and about to start a six-week run at No.3 on the Billboard 200. On September 4, the ace guitarist and his band were the kings of pop too, as the infectious title track from the album climbed to No.1 on the Hot 100.

Abracadabra (Remastered 2017)

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The song, written by Miller and co-produced with the band’s drummer Gary Mallaber, typified the Milwaukee axeman’s ability to create excellent album rock with an ear for the commercial single. It was a combination that had worked brilliantly on two previous No.1 US pop singles for the outfit, with 1973’s “The Joker” and “Rock’n Me” in 1976. “What’s expected of me is short tunes,” he told Rolling Stone, perhaps with an edge of frustration. “They just want that four-minute fix.” He revealed elsewhere that he wrote the lyrics to the song in precisely 15 minutes.

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After “Abracadabra” climbed to the top, history was reversed: “Rock’n Me” had gone to the American chart summit by unseating Chicago’s “If You Leave Me Now.” Now, the new hit was succeeded at No.1 by the same band’s “Hard To Say I’m Sorry.”

“Abracadabra” had two non-consecutive weeks at No.1, becoming a gold single, and also hit the peak in Australia, Austria, Canada, Sweden, and Switzerland. It reached No.2 in the UK, becoming the band’s sole Top 10 hit there in July 1982. The single was held off the top only by Captain Sensible’s “Happy Talk” and then Irene Cara’s “Fame.” The Abracadabra album also became their only Top 10 LP in the UK, spending three consecutive weeks at No.10.

Buy or stream “Abracadabra” is on Steve Miller’s retrospective 3CD + DVD box set Welcome To The Vault.

 

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  1. Tony Fredman

    September 4, 2014 at 6:32 pm

    To complicated

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