Bill Miller - Ghostdance

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Album Details

Title: Ghostdance
Artist: Bill Miller
Release Date: 5/18/1999
Re-Released On: 5/16/2000
Label: , Vanguard Records
Duration: 42:17
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 015707956529, 669817000124
Genre: Folk
Styles: Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Native American, North American Traditions
Moods: Earnest, Gentle, Melancholy, Poignant, Earthy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Prelude - The Sun Is Gonna Rise Again
  2. Every Mountain I Climb
  3. The Reason
  4. Ghost Dance
  5. Forgive
  6. The Vision
  7. There Is You
  8. The Last Stand
  9. Blessing Wind
  10. Waiting for the Rain
  11. The Sun Is Gonna Rise

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDVanguard Records79565
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Album Review

Combine Native American touches with a healthy appreciation of storytellers like Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Leonard Cohen and you have Bill Miller, a distinctive singer/songwriter who shows how compelling he can be on Ghostdance. This superb CD is essentially folk-rock, but it's folk-rock with Native American elements. Not only has Native American culture influenced him musically, but his reflective lyrics are also greatly influenced by the history and culture of Native Americans. Like Springsteen, Miller realizes that great singer/songwriters often draw on their own backgrounds and experiences. The Boss' frame of reference is working-class New Jersey -- he sings so convincingly about blue-collar life that you know he has been there -- whereas Miller's is the Native American experience. And his insights as a Mohican help to enrich "There Is You," "Every Mountain I Climb," and other pearls on Ghostdance. But you don't have to have a Native American background to be moved by this album any more than you have to be from New Jersey to savor Springsteen's Born to Run. The Boss might be writing about people in Asbury Park, NJ, but listeners in Melbourne, Australia, or Dublin, Ireland, can easily relate to his stories; and similarly, Ghostdance offers insights that people from a variety of backgrounds will appreciate. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anthony LaMarchinaCello
Betty SmallViolin
Bill MillerGuitar, Vocals (Background), Producer, Vocals
Brad TalbottArt Direction
Chris McHughDrums
Craig NelsonBass, String Bass
David AngellViolin
David DavidsonViolin
David K. ShipleyMastering, Pre-Mastering
Don C. TylerDigital Editing
Gerald GreerViolin
Glen RosePhotography
Jim GrosjeanViola
John CatchingsCello
Kim RicheyBackground Music
Kristin WilkinsonViola, Arranger, String Arrangements
Mary Kathryn VanosdaleViolin
Pamela SixfinViolin
Richard DoddMixing, Vocals (Background), Engineer, Producer
Sam BaccoPercussion
Stephen MarcussenMastering