This is probably of interest to a lot of you: Phil Miller - The Legacy: Phil Miller´s music on CD is uploaded and musical scores and archives of previously unreleased tapes,live gigs and private recordings are being made available.
I found it via the The Canterbury Scene public group on Facebook.
Showing posts with label Phil Miller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Phil Miller. Show all posts
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Phil Miller
Phil Miller (Matching Mole, Hatfield and the North, National Health etc) died 18 October 2017. R.I.P.
Here is Sid Smith´s tribute from the yellow room (tracklist here).
Labels:
Canterbury,
Matching Mole,
Phil Miller,
Podcasts
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
John Greaves Solo Concert (23 June 2017)
A full solo John Greaves concert here (Le Triton 23 June 2017)!
If you for some reason don´t want to watch all of it, jump in at around 59 min. and check out the beautiful version of "God Song" by Phil Miller and Robert Wyatt.
Labels:
John Greaves,
Matching Mole,
Phil Miller,
Robert Wyatt
Monday, June 30, 2014
Matching Mole facsimile vinyl edition

Esoteric Recordings will release a limited 180g facsimile vinyl edition of Matching Mole's debut album re-mastered from the original CBS master tapes.
This is probably the same remastered version that was released by Esoteric in on CD in 2012 (see blog post).
You may pre-order from Burning Shed, who says that the inner bag is featuring an essay by Sid Smith. Again probably the same essay as in the booklet of the CD edition.
Labels:
Bill McCormick,
David Sinclair,
Matching Mole,
Phil Miller,
Robert Wyatt
Monday, May 12, 2014
Matching Mole, Paris 1972
I´m sure I have posted this one several years ago, but it might be one of the videos that come and go on the net.
Anyway, here is Matching Mole in Paris 1972, broadcasted on some French program called Live Pop2, with interviews too.
Phil Miller (g), David Sinclair (keyb), Bill MacCormick (b) and Robert Wyatt (dr, voc, keyb).
Labels:
Bill McCormick,
David Sinclair,
Matching Mole,
Phil Miller,
Robert Wyatt
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