Following the demise of the original band in late 1975, Alan Gowen reconvened the group for this album only (Charly Records). Retaining Phil Lee (guitar) from the original line-up, Hugh Hopper (ex Soft Machine, Isotope) joins on bass along with Trevor Tomkins (drums, ex-Nucleus). After recording the album in June 1978, the band ceased to exist.
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Following the demise of the original band in late 1975, Alan Gowen reconvened the group for this album only (Charly Records). Retaining Phil Lee (gu… read more
Following the demise of the original band in late 1975, Alan Gowen reconvened the group for this album only (Charly Records). Retaining Phil Lee (guitar) from the original line-up, Hugh… read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガメッシュ (girugamesh). 3. A now defunct Dutch hardcore band. 4. A now defunct Australian ska/hardcore band. 5. A progressive rock/fusion band from Petaluma, California. 6. An American progessive rock band. 7. A now defunct Hungarian lo-fi/no-wave/art-punk band. 8. An all-female death metal band from Mexico. 9. A blackened death metal band from Munich, Germany. 1. A British progressive jazz-rock ban… read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガ…read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガメッシュ (girugamesh). 3. A now defunct Dutch hard… read more