- Gillan
Infobox musical artist
Name = Gillan
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Origin =England
Background = group_or_band
Genre =Hard rock Heavy metal
Years_active =1978 -1980 1981 -1983
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Associated_acts =Deep Purple ,Ian Gillan Band
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1978 byDeep Purple singerIan Gillan .History
In 1978 Ian Gillan had become dissatisfied with the
jazz fusion style of his band called theIan Gillan Band and dissolved it, retaining only keyboard playerColin Towns , and formed a new band entitled Gillan. He added Steve Byrd on guitar, Liam Genocky on drums and John McCoy on bass, and initially pursued aprogressive rock direction, releasing their eponymous debut in 1978, although they could only get a record deal inJapan . This recording has subsequently become more widely available as "The Japanese Album" as a CD re-issue by RPM Records in 1994. Genocky was unable to commit to the band beyond the recording of the album and the band's live debut at the Reading Festival in 1978. He was replaced for the subsequent tour byPete Barnacle .The album was sufficiently successful to attract more attention and in
1979 the band secured a European deal withAcrobat Records . Before a new album was recorded, Byrd was replaced byBernie Torme and Barnacle by drummerMick Underwood , Ian Gillan's former colleague inEpisode Six . Torme's "screaming guitar" sound fundamentally altered the dynamics and Gillan took a moreheavy metal direction. This lineup's first album was released as "Mr. Universe" and contained many re-worked songs from "The Japanese Album". The album went straight into the UK album charts but stalled as Acrobat Records went bankrupt. This led to a multi-album deal withVirgin Records .The band caught the rise of the NWOBHM at just the right time and the group gained popularity in
Europe . An important aspect of this rise in popularity was Gillan's recognition of what his audience (mainly teenage males) wanted to hear. Thus did Ian Gillan cynically dumb-down his lyrics: witness "Bright casino lights flicker as you dance. Warm Arabian nights, atmospheres of chance" from Ian Gillan Band days become "Keep Your hand on my lever. Watch it whilst I stab your beaver." on the Mr Universe album.At Christmas 1979 Ian Gillan turned down an offer from
Ritchie Blackmore to join Rainbow, but Blackmore did make a "legendary" guest appearance for Gillan at their Christmas show. It was the first time Ian Gillan and Blackmore had performed together since 1973.In
1980 Gillan reached the peak of their success, releasing the successful "Glory Road" album, the initial copies also containing the free album "For Gillan Fans Only". However the band remained unknown inNorth America and were unable to raise any interest there despite several tours.By
1981 the band members were becoming disgruntled that their European and Japanese success was not translating into increased financial rewards, and after the "Future Shock" album, whilst on tour in Germany, Torme walked out just before the band were due to fly back to the UK to appear onTop of the Pops . He was replaced byWhite Spirit guitaristJanick Gers (who would later go on to joinIron Maiden ) and this line up released the live/studio double album "Double Trouble" at the end of the year. In 1982 the final album "Magic" followed. By this time, tension over money had reached fever pitch and Ian Gillan needed time to have nodes removed from his vocal cords. After the "Magic" tour Ian Gillan dissolved the band while he underwent surgery. He then accepted an offer to frontBlack Sabbath , to the incredulity of the Gillan band members, particularly McCoy, and the acrimony remains to the present day.McCoy subsequently released compilations of studio out-takes to which he had the rights, known as "The Gillan Tapes ", and ensured that revenues were distributed fairly amongst the band. Bernie Torme and John McCoy recently joined forces on the GMT band project, releasing an album in 2006.Band line ups
1978-1980
Line up I
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Ian Gillan - vocals
*Steve Byrd - guitar
*John McCoy - bass
*Colin Towns - keyboard
*Liam Genocky - drumsLine up II
*Ian Gillan - vocals
*Steve Byrd - guitar
*John McCoy - bass
*Colin Towns - keyboard
*Pete Barnacle - drumsLine up III
*Ian Gillan - vocals
*Bernie Torme - guitar
*John McCoy - bass
*Colin Towns - keyboard
*Mick Underwood - drums1981-1983
Line up IV
*Ian Gillan - vocals
*Janick Gers - guitar
*John McCoy - bass
*Colin Towns - keyboard
*Mick Underwood - drumsDiscography
* "Gillan" (aka "The Japanese Album") (
1978 )
* "Mr. Universe" #11 (UK) (1979 )
* "Glory Road" #3 (UK) (1980 )
* "Future Shock" #2 (UK) (1981 )
* "Double Trouble" (live) #12 (UK) (1981 )
* "Magic" #17 (UK) (1982 )External links
* [http://www.rockdetector.com/artist,3627.sm rockdetector biography]
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