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Ian Gillan

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As lead singer for both Deep Purple and late-period Black Sabbath, Ian Gillan stands tall among Metal vocalists, with only Robert Plant and Ozzy Osbourne as true rivals/colleagues. He has always been something of a cross between the two, with a voice that's more refined and masculine than Robert Plant's grave-robbing blues squeal and capable of operatic heights. Yet Gillan's voice inhabits the outer fringes of Ozzy territory -- conflicted, beefy and evil. His solo records have traditionally covered the same ground as Deep Purple, with a couple of poorly received transgressions into Jazz Rock. But Deep Purple most recent albums -- particularly Abandon in 1998 and Bananas in 2003 -- have been gratifyingly songful and idiosyncratic. And Gillan's 2009 solo album One Eye To Morocco follows suit, working Afro-Caribbean rhythms and Middle Eastern ideas into surprisingly tuneful, if not especially heavy, rock.

- Mike McGuirk

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. The Sky Is Falling Down (4:11) One Eye To Morocco $0.99
2. Child In Time (9:51) Live At The Rainbow $0.99
3. When A Blind Man Cries (4:21) Gillan's Inn $0.99
4. Sleeping On The Job (4:54) Rock Masters: Mr. Universe (Live) $0.99
5. Are You Sure (4:24) Rock Masters: Mr. Universe (Live) $0.99
6. No Easy Way (9:06) Rock Masters: Mr. Universe (Live) $0.99
7. Nervous (4:53) Rock Masters: Mr. Universe (Live) $0.99
8. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (3:03) Gillan's Inn Deluxe Tour Edition $0.99
9. Knocking At Your Back Door (7:08) Gillan's Inn Live $0.99
10. Twin Exhausted (5:28) Live At The Rainbow $0.99

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