John Giblin

John Giblin

John Giblin is an internationally renowned session bassist who has worked with artists such as:-
* Metro
* Joan Armatrading
* Peter Gabriel (including "Birdy" and "Peter Gabriel (III)")
* Simple Minds (including "Once Upon a Time" and "Live in the City of Light").
* David Sylvian
* Kate Bush (including "Aerial, Never For Ever" and others)
* Phil Collins (including "In The Air Tonight, You Can't Hurry Love")
* Alan Parsons (including "On Air")
* Scott Walker (including "Tilt")
* Al Green
* Duncan Browne
* Brand X
* John Lennon ("Grow Old with Me")
* Annie Lennox (Contrabass on "MTV Unplugged", "Why")
* Roberta Flack
* Paul McCartney (live at the Royal Albert Hall, London)
* The Everly Brothers
* George Martin
* Gerry Rafferty
* Mavis Staples
* Jon Anderson
* John Martyn (including the "Grace and Danger" and "On the Cobbles" albums)
* Elkie Brooks (including "Pearls" and "Shangri-La" albums)
* Richard Ashcroft
* Chris de Burgh
* Franco Battiato
* Eros Ramazzotti
* Claudio Baglioni
* Manolo García
* Fish (on Fish's first solo album, "Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors")
* Judie Tzuke (including "Bailey's Song")

References

[http://www.johngiblin.com/ John Giblin's official site] lists the major bands and artists with which he has worked

External links

* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:ytf8zfihehok All Music Guide entry]


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