Raven in the Snow
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| Raven in the Snow | ||||
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| Released | 1995 | |||
| Label | Reprise[1] | |||
| Producer | Richard Bennett | |||
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Raven in the Snow is an album by the Native American musician Bill Miller, released in 1995.[2][3] The first two singles were "River of Time" and the title track.[4][5] Miller supported the album by opening shows for the BoDeans and then Tish Hinojosa.[6][7]
Produced by Richard Bennett, the album was recorded in Nashville.[8][9] "In Every Corner of the Forest" is a three-part instrumental that was inspired by a Mike Watt/Eddie Vedder show; much of the rest of the album was influenced by the Byrds and Richie Havens.[10][11][12] Miller played flute on Raven in the Snow, and was supported by an electric band on most of the songs.[13][14] Miller wrote many of the songs with members of his backing band.[15] Miller chose the album's rock sound in part due to commercial considerations.[16]