"Sailor" is an album by the Steve Miller Band, released in 1968. It marked the second studio album released by the group. The album features a consistent blues rock sound characteristic of the band’s early works while also incorporating elements of psychedelic rock – a popular genre during the time of the album's release. The album contains standout tracks such as "Living in the U.S.A" and "Gangster of Love", which have remained staples in the band's repertoire.
Lead vocalist Steve Miller, along with bandmates Boz Scaggs, Jim Peterman, Lonnie Turner, and Tim Davis, further refined the band's sound with this album. The production of Sailor was notably handled by Glyn Johns, who had previously worked with several prominent rock bands of the era.
Overall, the album was both a critical and commercial success, further solidifying the Steve Miller Band's reputation as one of the premier rock bands of the late '60s. Despite the changes in the band's line-up and musical direction in the years that followed, "Sailor" remains a beloved classic in their extensive discography.