Artist: Ian Gillan
Title: Discography
Year Of Release: 1970-2009
Genre: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Blues Rock, Progressive Rock, Jazz Fusion
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Total Time: 49 albums
Total Size: 9,23 Gb
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Ian Gillan (born 19 August 1945) is an English rock vocalist and songwriter. He originally found commercial success as the lead singer and lyricist for Deep Purple.
Initially influenced by Elvis Presley, Gillan started and fronted several local bands in the mid-sixties, and eventually joined Episode Six when their original singer left. He first found widespread commercial success after joining Deep Purple in 1969. After an almost non-stop workload, during which time he recorded six albums in four years, and problematic relationships with other band members, particularly guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, Gillan resigned from the band in June 1973, having given a lengthy notice period to their managers.
After a short time away from the music business, he resumed his music career with solo bands the Ian Gillan Band and Gillan, before a year-long stint as the vocalist for Black Sabbath. He rejoined a reformed Deep Purple in 1984, but was fired in 1989. He rejoined the band for a second time in 1992 for their twenty-fifth anniversary, and following the recruitment of guitarist Steve Morse in 1994, has helped transform the group into a regular touring outfit, which he has fronted ever since.
In addition to his main work—performing with Deep Purple and other bands during the 1970s and 1980s—he sang the role of Jesus in the original recording of Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, performed in the charity supergroup Rock Aid Armenia, and engaged in a number of business investments and ventures, including a hotel, a motorcycle manufacturer, and music recording facilities at Kingsway Studios. More recently, he has performed solo concerts concurrently with his latter career in Deep Purple, and his work and affinity with Armenia, combined with his continued friendship with Tony Iommi since his brief time in Black Sabbath, has led him to form the supergroup WhoCares with Iommi. His solo career outside of Deep Purple was given a comprehensive overview with the Gillan's Inn box set in 2006.
ALBUMS:
Ian Gillan Band:
1976 - Child In Time
1977 - Clear Air Turbulence
1977 - Clear Air Turbulence (2CD - Ambitions, 2005)
1977 - Scarabus
1977 - Live At The Rainbow (2001)
1978 - Live At The Budokan (2CD)
2001 - The Rockfield Mixes
2002 - The Purple People Eater
2003 - Rarities 1975-77
2004 - The Rockfield Mixed Plus
2006 - Ian Gillan Band (2CD)
Gillan:
1978 - The Japanese Album
1979 - Mr.Universe
1980 - Glory Road
1981 - Double Trouble
1981 - Future Shock
1981 - On The Rocks
1982 - Magic
Ian Gillan Solo:
1986 - What I Did On My Vacation
1990 - Naked Thunder
1991 - Toolbox
1992 - Cherkazoo & Other Stories...
1995 - Rock Profile
1998 - Dreamcatcher
1999 - Live At The BBC - 79-80 (2CD)
2000 - No Fire Without Smoke (2CD features two BBC sessions from 1979 & 1980)
2004 - Mercury High - The Story Of Ian Gillan (2CD)
2005 - The Solid Gold Collection (2CD)
2006 - Gillan ‘s Inn
2007 - Gillan's Best
2008 - Live at Anaheim (2CD)
2009 - Drive A Range
2009 - One Eye To Morocco
2009 - The Definitive Spitfire Collection
Other Projects:
1970 - Jesus Christ Superstar (2CD - Concept Album)
1983 - Born Again (with Black Sabbath)
1988 - Accidentally On Purpose (with Roger Glover)
1990 - The Garth Rockett and the Moonshiners Story (with The Garth Rockett and the Moonshiners)
1994 - The Complete Episode Six (with Episode Six - Pre Deep Purple Band Featuring)
1994 - Sole Agency And Representation (with Javelins)
2005 - Love, Hate, Revenge (2CD) (with Episode Six - Pre Deep Purple Band Featuring)
Japan 1st Press:
1977 - Clear Air Turbulance (1989, Virgin VJD-23013 )
1977 - Scarabus (1989, Virgin VJD-23014)
1979 - Mr. Universe (1989, Virgin VJD-23016)
1980 - Glory Road (1989, Virgin VJD-23017)
1981 - Double Trouble (1989, Virgin VJD-23019)
1981 - Future Shock (1989, Virgin VJD-23018)
1982 - Magic (1989, Virgin VJD-23020)
1991 - Toolbox (WEA Music K.K. WMC5-465)
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