ORIENTAL JAZZ CD
Sophistocated Blends of the Best of East and West
Order CD from World Arts: (801) 548-7404
CD CONTENT - compilation from 1960s to 1980s
1. Gol-e Gandom (BYU 67), 2. Amber Eyes (BYU 67),
3. Morning Mist (Paris 61), 4. Gol-e Gandom (SLC 87), 5. Perso Jazz Blend (U of U 68),
6. Cello al la Turque (Tehran 72); 7. Oud Blues (Tehran 72), 8. Amber Eyes (U of U 67),
9. Bhairava (BYU 67), 10. Bhairavi (U of U 68), 11. Njonja Mirah (U of U 68),
12. Kyoto Gardens (BYU 65), 13. Sakura (U of U 68), 14. Hue Wail (BYU 67),
15. Vietnam medley (SLC 93), 16. Chun Chiang Hua Yueh Yeh (BYU 65), 17. Yang chin solo (BYU 65),
18. Eastern Tour (Tehran 72), 19. Gol-e Gandom (Tehran 72), Segah - piano (Tehran 73)
Dr. Lloyd Miller, who spent 7 years in Eastern countries and 6 years playing jazz in Europe, has been working with Eastern cultures since1950. During the 1950s and 60s, Miller played with top jazz artists in Europe like Don Ellis (where he was inspired by Miller's Eastern concepts) and Eddie Harris including occasional appearances at the famous Blue Note in Paris where he sat in for Bud Powel to play with Kenny Clark. During his residence in Europe, Miller was prominent in the Stockholm. Frankfurt, Brussels and Paris jazz scenes and played at two major jazz festivals in Belgium. During the 1970s, Miller hosted his own prime-time main network jazz show on NIRTV in Tehran.
See Lloyd Miller's famous Oriental Jazz track