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Phil Miller

 
Artist: Phil Miller
Phil Miller

Followers:

Silvio Minella, Phil Lee

Worked With:

Barbara Gaskin, Robert Wyatt, Richard Sinclair, Alan Gowen, Pip Pyle, Lol Coxhill, Dave Stewart, Amanda Parsons, Jimmy Hastings

Relationship With:

Steve Miller
  • Born: January 22, 1949
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Guitar
  • Representative Albums: "Live in Japan", "Digging In", "All That

Biography

Guitarist Phil Miller has long been a fixture in British progressive music. In 1971, he helped establish the band Matching Mole with drummer/vocalist Robert Wyatt of Soft Machine. Matching Mole broke up after releasing two LPs, Matching Mole and Little Red Record. Miller then formed Hatfield and the North with Dave Stewart, Richard Sinclair (Caravan), and Pip Pyle (Gong). Hatfield recorded two LPs for Virgin in the mid-'70s: Hatfield and the North and The Rotters' Club. Hatfield evolved into National Health, which recorded National Health, Of Queues and Cures, and D.S. Al Coda. All three LPs were reissued by East Side Digital on a two-CD set, Complete, and the first two discs have also been subsequently re-released, with their tracks intermixed, on another two-disc set, Dreams Wide Awake (Atom Music). East Side Digital also released a second National Health CD entitled Missing Pieces, and the Cuneiform label issued a live set, entitled Playtime, by a later incarnation of the band featuring Miller, drummer Pyle, keyboardist Alan Gowen, and bassist John Greaves. Since the breakup of National Health, Miller has worked on solo projects and with his band, In Cahoots. He has released three solo efforts on Cuneiform (Cutting Both Ways, Digging In, and All That), as well as a number of CDs on his own Crescent Discs label. ~ Jim Dorsch, All Music Guide
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Phil Miller at The Vortex Sunday 9th Oct 2006

Phil Miller (born 22 January 1949 in Barnet, Hertfordshire) is an English progressive rock/jazz guitarist who was part of the Canterbury scene.

He was a member of the bands Delivery, Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North, National Health, Short Wave (with Hugh Hopper(†), Pip Pyle(†) and Didier Malherbe) and has since worked in solo projects and in his band In Cahoots, which he founded in 1982 with Richard Sinclair, Elton Dean(†), Pete Lemer and Pip Pyle. In 2005 and 2006, Miller has been touring with the re-united Hatfield and the North.

Discography

Bands and cooperations that Phil Miller played in (1966-2005)
Year Artist Title
1970 Carol Grimes & Delivery Fools Meeting
1972 Caravan Waterloo Lily
1972 Matching Mole Matching Mole
1972 Matching Mole Little Red Record
1973 Coxhill/Miller Miller/Coxhill
1974 Hatfield & the North Hatfield & the North
1975 Hatfield & the North The Rotters’ Club
1978 National Health National Health
1978 National Health Of Queues And Cures
1980 Hatfield And The North Afters
1982 Gowen/Miller/Sinclair/Tomkins Before A Word Is Said
1982 National Health D.S. Al Coda
1986 Dave Stewart & Barbara Gaskin Up From The Dark
1987 Phil Miller Cutting Both Ways
1988 Geoff Leigh and Frank Wuyts From Here To Drums
1988 Phil Miller Split Seconds
1990 National Health Complete
1991 Phil Miller/In Cahoots Live 1986-1989
1991 Phil Miller Digging In
1992 Phil Miller/Fred Baker Double Up
1993 Phil Miller/In Cahoots Live in Japan
1993 Hatfield And The North Live 90
1993 Short Wave Short Wave Live
1994 Phil Miller/In Cahoots Recent Discoveries
1994 Matching Mole BBC Radio 1 In Concert
1994 Robert Wyatt Flotsam Jetsam (Matching Mole)
1995 Miller + Hopper Unsettled Scores
1996 National Health Missing Pieces
1996 Phil Miller/In Cahoots Parallel
1998 Pip Pyle Seven Years Itch
1999 Mark Hewins Rebela
2001 In Cahoots Out of the Blue
2003 Phil Miller/In Cahoots All that
2005 Hatfield & the North Hatwise Choice
2006 Hatfield & the North Hattitude

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