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Peter Giles

Peter Giles discusses his musical roots and the release of an archive album containing the singles recorded by various bands his brother Mike and he were involved with.

 
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Catalogue number
CD2CD
Release date
13/08/2007
Format
CD
Label
Crescent Discs
In Cahoots
Live In Japan
Disc 1
1. No Holds Barred 2. Bass Motives 3. Speaking to Lydia 4. Truly Yours 5. Second Sight 6. Green & Purple - extract 7. Digging In - extract

Phil Miller. Eiton Dean. Pete Lemer. Fred Baker. Jim Dvorak. Pip Pyle.

In Dec 1991 Phil took his band IN CAHOOTS to Japan to go down a storm in Tokyo and Osaka. Much of the set is drawn from Phil's solo album 'Digging ln' and it is interesting to compare the carefully controlled studio versions with these loose, fiery, live ones. The band play with the unrestrained fervour and enthusiasm of men whose bills and mortgages are 6000 miles away.