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Max Eider (real name, Peter Millson)〔The real name is attested to at various places on (Jazzbutcher website )〕 is a guitarist and songwriter. He studied English Literature at University College, Oxford, graduating in Trinity Term 1980.〔'Oxford University Calendar, 1980-81''.〕 He played guitar with Pat Fish (The Jazz Butcher) from June 1982 until 27 November 1986, when after an alcohol-fuelled altercation with Fish, he left the band.〔An extensive list of gigs with the Jazz Butcher appears on their (website ) 〕 He went on to record a solo album, ''The Best Kisser in the World'', which mixes up-temp indie-pop numbers ("Let Somebody Down" and "Quiet Lives") with songs in a moodier, jazz-influenced style. He also played on recordings by others, including ''Songs from Another Season'' by David J. He rejoined the Jazz Butcher for what was billed as the last ever Jazz Butcher gig on 21 December 1995, and has performed and recorded with Fish since, on the live album ''Glorious and Idiotic'' (2000) and the studio album ''Rotten Soul''. 2002 saw the release of a second solo album, ''Hotel Figueroa'', and a third, ''Max Eider III'', appeared in 2007. In 2010 Eider released his fourth solo album ''Disaffection'' on Tundraducks Records. ==Solo discography== * The Best Kisser in the World (1987, Big Time) * Hotel Figueroa (2002, Vinyl Japan) * Back In The Bedroom (2007, Tundraducks Records) * Disaffection (2010, Tundraducks Records) * DUCKDANCE (2014, Tundraduck Records) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Max Eider」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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