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Gillan was born on 19 August 1945 [2] at Chiswick Maternity Hospital in Middlesex.His father, Bill, was a storekeeper at a factory in London, [3] who came from Govan, Glasgow and left school at 13, while his mother, Audrey, was the eldest of four children, who all enjoyed music and singing, and whose father had been an opera singer and amateur pianist.
An alternate album also called Mr. Universe was released on September 20, 1979 in Japan by Toshiba-EMI's billed as Ian Gillan as opposed to "Gillan" and later in the year in Australia (Interfusion) and New Zealand . This release contained several tracks that were not on the version as above. Side 1 "Vengeance" – 3:34
The book includes many photos from the era, an extensive chronicle of the making of the album (compiled by writer Lois Wilson from interviews with Webber, Rice, Yvonne Elliman, Murray Head, Ian Gillan and the musicians involved in the album), appreciations by English comedian/musician Matt Berry and Chic founder Nile Rodgers, a facsimile of the ...
From left to right, Jon Lord, composer Malcolm Arnold, Roger Glover, Ian Gillan, Ian Paice and Ritchie Blackmore in the studio in 1969 (Getty) Purple’s enjoyments revolved primarily around the ...
Ray Slijngaard & Ian Gillan – Smoke on the Water Rock 'N' Rap Extravaganza (1997) Jill Towers – Miserably Happy (2001) Dean Howard – Volume One (2004) Rock School [TV series soundtrack album] (2005) Leslie West – Guitarded (2005) Michael Lee Jackson – In a Heartbeat [SP] (2006) Nobuo Uematsu with Ian Gillan – Eternity (2006)
Cherkazoo and Other Stories is a compilation album comprising previously unreleased studio recordings by Ian Gillan from the early 1970s. The album is divided into two parts. The first eight tracks are taken from the soundtrack to Cherkazoo , a children's story Gillan labored over circa 1972.
One Eye to Morocco is the fifth solo studio album by English Deep Purple vocalist Ian Gillan. The album material was written during the gap of Deep Purple's 2008 world tour, in the US. The album material was written during the gap of Deep Purple's 2008 world tour, in the US.
Gillan left Deep Purple in 1973, formed his own self-made band and joined Black Sabbath for a brief period in 1983, before returning to Deep Purple in 1984. He was fired from the band in 1989 ...