Native-born Swiss Jay Miles collected rock group experiences with his first band Girlfriend at the age of 16. Together with his band Steamtrain (released by EPIC), the 28-year-old entered the European charts. In 1994, Jay decided to find his luck in the United States and re-orientate to the American music market. The 9 Hours album represents a collection of songs, which couldn’t be more empathetic and more emotional – well-rehearsed at the highest level by musical legends, who Jay Miles calls his friends these days. That’s what he was dreaming of, when he left his homeland to conquer the “promised land”.
9 Hours (2005)
Miles, Jay (MTM Music, 0681-127)
Tracklist
- Everlasting love (Tony Marty, Jim Dadario)
- I don't want to hold you (Yuerg, C.J. Vanston)
- Safe (Tony Marty, Jim Dadario)
- Angel (Yuerg)
- Lonely (Yuerg)
- Still believe in love (John Davis, Bill Decker)
- What about us (Yuerg)
- Sendin' all my love (Tony Marty, Rebecca Marshall, Kerry Harvick)
- Back on the street (Tony Marty, Yuerg)
- Grandpa's chair (Yuerg)
- I'm still breathin' (Noah Gordon, Julie Burton, Jerry Vandiver)
- I can't make you love me (Michael Barry Reid, James Allen Shamblin II)
- Lonely (soul mix, bonus) (Yuerg)
Credits
Jay Miles - vocals, keyboards
Steve Lukather - guitars (2, 6, 11)
Michael Thompson - guitars
Neil Stubenhaus - bass
Robbie Buchanan - keyboards
C.J. Vanston - keyboards
Alex Locascio - drums, percussion
Ana Mjoll - backing vocals
Van Johnson - backing vocals
Mike Farrow, Tony Marty, Jay Miles - production