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Dominic Miller, Third World

Audio CD

Disk ID: 253919

Disk length: 54m 24s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Always 2:08
2. Baden 3:34
3. Forgotten Dream 4:14
4. Partido Alto 2:59
5. Baby Steps 3:52
6. Denver Sun 3:40
7. Salvador 2:04
8. Seven Sisters 1:37
9. Letter Unsent 2:39
10. March Day 2:34
11. Devil's Punch Bowl 3:40
12. Altea21:13

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Review

Dominic Miller is one of the most sought-after session guitarists of our time. He has been employed by Sting, Level 42, Mark Hollis (Talk Talk), Julia Fordham, Paul Young, The Pretenders, Manu Katche, World Party, Chuck Loeb, Manu Dibango, The Chieftains, Tina Turner, Backstreet Boys, Khadja Nin, Youssou N'Dour, Marc Lavoine, Ronan Keating, Steve Winwood, Sheryl Crow, Peter Gabriel, Rick Wright, Rod Stewart, Luciano Pavarotti and many, more!

1995 saw his personal debut 'First Touch.' 'Second Nature' followed in 1999, and then came 'Shapes,' an album with new interpretations of renowned classical works from composers like Bach, Beethoven, Elgar and Albinoni.

With 'Third World,' Dominic Miller presents his third album in the line of releases featuring his own music--a production of soft tones, in pleasant contrast to the ubiquitous racket of our time and age. Terms like "grace," "amenity" and "sensuousness" come to mind while listening to the gentle play of this guitar virtuoso.

Besides his job in Sting's band, Dominic Miller was the opening act on the 2004 U.S. Sting & Annie Lennox Tour.

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