Gillan
Active: 1980–1982
8
Releases
3
Active Years
About Gillan
A separate entity from the Ian Gillan Band and distinct from Ian Gillan the solo artist, Gillan was a band bearing the ex-Deep Purple frontman's name which provided an outlet for his straight-ahead hard rock inclinations (as opposed to the prog rock tendencies of the Ian Gillan Band or Ian Gillan's more polished solo material of the 1990s).
Gillan the singer put the band together in 1978, initially recruiting Steve Byrd (guitar), John McCoy (bass), Colin Towns (keyboards, ex-Ian Gillan Band), and Pete Barnacle (drums); this lineup proved short-lived, recording a self-titled Japanese-only album before disintegrating.
Bernie Torme replaced Byrd, and Mick Underwood took over for Barnacle; this shift resulted in 1979's Mr.
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Complete Discography
SLEEPING ON THE JOB
Documented across 3 weeks
TROUBLE
Documented across 6 weeks
MUTUALLY ASSURED DESTRUCTION
Documented across 5 weeks
NEW ORLEANS
Documented across 10 weeks
NO LAUGHING IN HEAVEN
Documented across 6 weeks
NIGHTMARE
Documented across 6 weeks
RESTLESS
Documented across 7 weeks
LIVING FOR THE CITY
Documented across 3 weeks