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  1. Conspiracy Theories (1 track) by Phil Miller's In Cahoots, released 15 November 2004 1. Lydiotic Phil's excellent 2006 "big band album" has me on one track, and a whole bunch of other wonderful musicians everywhere else.

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  3. 19 de jul. de 2007 · Conspiracy Theories by Phil Miller - In Cahoots, released 19 July 2007 1. Conspiracy Theories 2. Press Find Enter 3. Flashpoint 4. 4 5's & 7's 5. End Of The Line 6. Freudian Triode 7. Orinaca 8. Crackpot 9. Lydiotic Two years in the making, Conspiracy Theories is undoubtedly guitarist Phil Miller's most ambitious record to date.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › In_CahootsIn Cahoots - Wikipedia

    History. The band was formed in November 1982 by Miller with Pip Pyle (drums), Richard Sinclair (bass) and Elton Dean (), as the Phil Miller Quartet.It was expanded to a quintet and given its definitive name when Peter Lemer (keyboards) joined in early 1983. Miller and Pyle had been working together in National Health and had been in Hatfield and the North with Sinclair before that, while Pyle ...

  5. Conspiracy Theories by Phil Miller - In Cahoots, released 19 July 2007 1. Conspiracy Theories 2. Press Find Enter 3. Flashpoint 4. 4 5's & 7's 5. End Of The Line 6. Freudian Triode 7. Orinaca 8. Crackpot 9. Lydiotic Two years in the making, Conspiracy Theories is undoubtedly guitarist Phil Miller's most ambitious record to date.

  6. フィル・ミラー(Phil Miller、1949年 1月22日 - 2017年 10月18日) は、イギリスのプログレッシブ・ロック及び、ジャズを演奏するギタリストであり、カンタベリー・ロックの代表的ミュージシャンの1人である。

  7. 24 de ago. de 2018 · Conspiracy Theories: An Emerging Research Domain. Early studies on conspiracy theories relied mostly on correlational evidence in cross‐sectional designs (e.g., Abalakina‐Paap, Stephan, Craig, & Gregory, 1999; Goertzel, 1994), or studied conspiracy thinking as a function of demographic variables such as political party affiliation (Wright & Arbuthnot, 1974) or ethnicity (Crocker, Luhtanen ...