Another outing for Gary Thain here, This time playing Bass on fellow Keef Hartley band member Miller Anderson's solo album from 1971 'Bright City'
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Miller Anderson issued his sole solo album, "Bright City" in 1971, featuring songs that were not considered suitable for Hartley's repertoire. Lineup featured among others Mick Weaver on keyboards plus the bassist (Gary Thain) and reed players of Hartley's. Plus a string section. Pretty melodies, acoustic guitars, fluegel horn & flute - no doubt mirroring Miller's interest in a softer, more acoustic brand of music.
But "High Tide, High Water" and "Nothing In This World" were something else: two riffing electric guitars (the other deftly handled by Neil Hubbard), wah-wah, and a fat, forceful organ. Extended workouts - true timepieces.
1. Alice Mercy (To whom it may concern)
2. The age of progress
3. Nothing in this world
4. Bright City
5. Grey broken morning
6. High Tide, High Water
7. Shadows 'cross my wall
All compositions written by Miller Anderson
Miller Anderson Vocals and acoustic/electric guitars
Mick Weaver (Wynder K Frog) Organ/piano/harpsichord & congas
Peter Dines Organ & piano
Gary Thain Bass
Eric Dillon Drums
Neil Hubbard Guitar on 'High Tide' & 'Alice Mercy'
Lynn Dobson Flute
Harold Beckett Fluegelhorn
Background Vocals.... Madeline Bell, Liza Strike, Tracy Miller
2. The age of progress
3. Nothing in this world
4. Bright City
5. Grey broken morning
6. High Tide, High Water
7. Shadows 'cross my wall
All compositions written by Miller Anderson
Miller Anderson Vocals and acoustic/electric guitars
Mick Weaver (Wynder K Frog) Organ/piano/harpsichord & congas
Peter Dines Organ & piano
Gary Thain Bass
Eric Dillon Drums
Neil Hubbard Guitar on 'High Tide' & 'Alice Mercy'
Lynn Dobson Flute
Harold Beckett Fluegelhorn
Background Vocals.... Madeline Bell, Liza Strike, Tracy Miller
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ReplyDeleteI will post soon return to uranus plus the live album of Wicked minds, to complete their discography
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