Short Wave (band)
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Short Wave was another UK band related to the Canterbury Scene, consisting of Hugh Hopper (bass), Didier Malherbe (sax), Phil Miller (guitar) and Pip Pyle (drums).
Short Wave Live | ||
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Studio album by Short Wave | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Recorded | 1991/92 | |
Genre | Jazz / Rock | |
Label | Gimini / Voiceprint | |
Producer(s) | ? |
The band was formed in 1991. Miller and Pyle had been playing together in In Cahoots, which had previously also included Hopper.
In 1993, they released a live album that contains material from concerts in England, 1991 and France, 1992. Short Wave was short lived - all members were also busy in other projects and bands.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "The Fox" (Miller)
- "Saiseyes" (Pyle)
- "Frankly Speaking" (Hopper)
- "The Balladin" (Pyle)
- "2 P.M." (Hopper)
- "Partout" (Hopper)
- "Midnight Judo" (Hopper)
- "Shuffle Demons" (Hopper)
- "Nan True's Hole" (Miller)
- "VZG" (Malherbe)
- "Et Alors..." (Malherbe)
[edit] Personnel
- Didier Malherbe - tenor sax, alto sax, soprano sax, flute (formerly of Gong)
- Phil Miller - guitar, guitar synthesizer (also of In Cahoots)
- Hugh Hopper - bass (formerly of Soft Machine)
- Pip Pyle - drums (also of Gong and In Cahoots)
[edit] References
- IN CAHOOTS / SHORT WAVE at the Canterbury Music Family Tree
- Voiceprint Music VP347CD
- Hugh Hopper Discography (1990-2000)
- Interview with Didier Malherbe at allaboutjazz.com
- Interview with Phil Miller at allaboutjazz.com
- The Canterbury Discography