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  1. Gilgamesh (1972–1975, 1977–1978) were a British jazz fusion band in the 1970s led by keyboardist Alan Gowen, part of the Canterbury scene.

  2. GILGAMESH (named after a legendary Sumerian king of Mesopotamia) were a two-album Canterbury Scene band led by keyboard player Alan Gowen. Gilgamesh are closely associated with two other Canterbury Scene bands from the proggy 1970's era: Hatfield & the North and National Health, with various band members migrating from one band to another.

  3. Explore Gilgamesh's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Gilgamesh on AllMusic.

  4. GILGAMESH (named after a legendary Sumerian king of Mesopotamia) were a two-album Canterbury Scene band led by keyboard player Alan Gowen. Gilgamesh are closely associated with two other Canterbury Scene bands from the proggy 1970's era: Hatfield & the North and National Health, with various ban ...

  5. May 21, 2024 · Gilgamesh was formed at the peak of progressive rock era when ambitions met with sophisticated and maturity. That characteristics matches their music well. Though labeled as Cantebury band (and they definitely match that comparison when looking at the line-up), they are actually closer to the jazz-rock/fusion area.

  6. Gilgamesh discography and songs: Music profile for Gilgamesh, formed 1972. Genres: Canterbury Scene, Jazz Fusion. Albums include Gilgamesh, Another Fine Tune You've Got Me Into, and Arriving Twice.

  7. Sep 6, 2014 · Named after the Sumerian godlike King from the eponymous heroic epic, they open a new chapter of Oriental extreme music: In a world where society is submitted to the vengeful Gods, The Awakening addresses epic, myths and occultism from a bygone era.

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