Pete Millward
Producer
Pete was responsible for the arrangements, production and mixing, as well as playing and programming all the instruments not otherwise mentioned. He also composed the two original tracks on the album, The Party’s Over and The End Of The World. A long-time Hong Kong resident, Pete is a founder partner of Drum Music Limited (www.drummusic.net), Hong Kong’s premier music production house, where “Songs For Suicidal Lovers” was pieced together. He is also responsible for the Celestial series of albums (www.hongkongdubstation.com) which are well known across Asia and beyond, for their chilled-out, dubbed up blend of East meets West.
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Eugene Pao
Guitar
Apart from being one of the best Jazz guitarists in Asia, Eugene has recorded and performed with some of the world’s greatest musicians, including John Patitucci, Jack Dejohnette and Mike Brecker. Here he adds his special touch to; Angel Eyes, The Party’s Over, You’ve Changed, Meditation, Weary Blues, What’s New, The End Of The World, and One For My Baby (And One More For The Road).
Dave Packer
Harmonica
When resident in Hong Kong, Dave was Asia’s premier harmonica player, as well as being one of Asia’s best known pianists and arrangers. He is now in (semi) retirement in the south of France, where he recorded his harmonica tracks for; Good Morning Heartache, You’ve Changed, Meditation, and What’s New.
Michael Kurtz
Trumpet and Flugelhorn
A five-year veteran of Hong Kong, former New Yorker Michael revels in juggling his high-flying career in international finance with his true love, playing jazz. He adds his unique touch to; You Don’t Know What Love Is, The End Of A Love Affair, and One For My Baby (And One More For The Road).
Paul Harvey
Guitar
Paul was guitarist in the Tom Robinson Band for a couple of years, and also played with Prefab Sprout and Then Jericho. He plays live and does session work in London, where he recorded ambient guitar for Atmosphere and How Insensitive.
Sur Sudha
Tarabir Tuladhar: Sitar
Surendra Shrestha: Tabla
Prem Rana Autari: Flute
Internationally renowned, Sur Sudha are Nepal’s musical ambassadors (www.sursudha.com). When not touring the world, they are based in Kathmandu, where they recorded their contribution to I Get Along Without You Very Well.
Hsin Hsiao Hung
Erhu
Hsiao Hung is Hong Kong’s #1 erhu (chinese 2 stringed violin) player, and lead musician of the Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra. The distinctive tones of her playing can be heard on Willow Weep For Me.
Sunny Yeung
Shakuhachi
Sunny is a qualified barrister and architect, but his passion in life is the Shakuhachi (Japanese Bamboo Flute), which he studied under John Kaizan Neptune. His haunting sound can be heard on Willow Weep For Me.
Andrew Pask
Bass Clarinet
Andrew has played Saxophone and Clarinet all over the world, and now lives in Los Angeles, where he recorded his contribution to Meditation.
Recorded in London, Hong Kong, Kathmandu, Marseille, and Los Angeles, mixed by Peter Millward at Drum Music Limited, Hong Kong.
Creative Direction and Design on the CD sleeve (and website) by www.chinastylus.com, original illustrations by www.graphicairlines.com






