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Wayne Eagles -Discography
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Milligan-Eagles Project Featuring Billy Kilson TetraArtist CD-001
- Skunk Theory (Mike Milligan)
- How's Never (Dave Holland)
- Like Water (Mike Milligan)
- Improvisation 1 (Wayne Eagles, Billy Kilson, Mike Milligan)
- Exit Wounds (Mike Milligan)
- For the Love of Trains (Wayne Eagles, Mike Milligan)
- Zone B (Billy Kilson)
- Improvisation 2 (Wayne Eagles, Billy Kilson, Mike Milligan)
- Plankton Comes Alive! (Wayne Eagles)
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This album is available for purchase through this site using PayPal by clicking on the "Buy Now" button above. The list price is $15 USD shipped in North America per CD (additional shipping overseas.) Contact Wayne Eagles to pay by other means.
You can visit the official Milligan-Eagles Project Web site for more information about this record, as well as listen to audio clips.
Click here to read a review of the CD (allaboutjazz.com), as well as a review of the CD release featuring drummer Adam Nussbaum (allaboutjazz.com).
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How's Now? Carleton Sound CSCD-1005
- Hagglin' (Wayne Eagles)
- Who Holds My Dreams (Wayne Eagles)
- How's Never (Dave Holland)
- What You Need (Wayne Eagles)
- Stella By Starlight (Victor Young)
- B.C-ing-ya (Wayne Eagles)
- Second Guessing (Wayne Eagles)
- Rainbird Street (Michael Bussiere)
- Gone Loopy (Michael Bussiere/Mike Milligan)
- Katarina (Wayne Eagles)
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In April 2000, Wayne released How's Now?, his debut CD for the Carleton Sound label. Produced by Michael Bussiere, with mixing and principal engineering by Marc Parizeau, the CD features Wayne's guitar playing in a variety of instrumental and vocal settings from jazz/rock, funk, and acid jazz to avant-garde, atmospheric, and solo material.
The recording features a variety of outstanding musicians, including: bassist/vocalist Brian Eagles; double bassist Mike Milligan; saxophonist Rob Frayne; and drummers Lorne Kelly and T. Bruce Wittet.
This album is available for purchase through Indie Pool and Audiophile Imports.
Click here to read what people are saying about the album, as well as reviews from the Ottawa Citizen and Muzik etc.
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