Native American artist Bill Miller released his second album, Raven in the Snow, in 1995. Any preconceived notion that this might be new age or traditional music is put to rest immediately with the opening track, "River of Time." The song is a harmonica-driven, midtempo rocker that compares favorably with the music of artists like Peter Himmelman. The song contains a heavy spiritual vibe that runs through the entire record, from the powerful lyric of "Listen to Me" to the fire-and-brimstone tone of "The Final Word." The proceedings, however, never fail to be highly melodic. There are several instrumentals that take a more traditional Native American bent; these don't really add to the record, but they don't detract from it either. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
Raven in the Snow
10/01/1995 | Reprise / Wea
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Dave Pomeroy
- Bass
- David K. Shipley
- Editing, Mastering, Assembly
- Jay Spell
- Piano
- Dan Leffler
- Assistant Engineer
- Reno Kling
- Project Coordinator
- John Scarpati
- Photography
- Hans Mayer
- Guitar (Acoustic), Flute, Mandolin, Bass
- Terry Nirva
- Drums
- Rod McGaha
- Trumpet, Loops
- Bill Miller
- Guitar (Acoustic), Flute, Percussion, Bamboo Flute, National Steel Guitar, Main Performer, Guitar (Electric), Harmonica
- Sam Bacco
- Percussion, Teponaxtle
- Richard Bennett
- Bass, Piano, Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Tiple, Shaker, Producer
- Bob Corbin
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony
- Pete Cummings
- Bass, Drums, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Requinto, Guitar (Bass)
- David Hoffner
- Organ, Keyboards, Mellotron, Organ (Hammond)
- Ashley Cleveland
- Harmony Vocals, Harmony











